Bonefish Pond National Park is located on the south coast of New Providence Island in the Bahamas, covering an area of 1800 acres. It serves as a natural barrier to protect the coastal cities of New Providence Province from oceanic impacts. The national park is an important breeding ground for marine life, including a large population of juvenile fish, baby lobsters, conch, and other marine organisms. Additionally, the park is home to many native Bahamian plants, creating a picturesque landscape and serving as a paradise for numerous water birds.
Bonefish Pond National Park
Reasons to Visit: The most significant park in New Providence Province
Continent: North America
Country/Region: Bahamas
Island: New Providence
City: Nassau