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The best family-friendly hikes and walks in San Juan-Laventille

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Family friendly hiking trails in San Juan-Laventille traverse a landscape characterized by lush hillsides and dense rainforests, offering diverse natural features. The region provides a mix of terrains, from gentle slopes suitable for leisurely strolls to more varied paths through tropical flora. Many routes lead to natural pools and flowing waterfalls, enhancing the outdoor experience. These trails are ideal for families seeking accessible and engaging outdoor activities in a vibrant natural setting.

Best family friendly hiking trails in San Juan-Laventille

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Last updated: July 7, 2026

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Queen’s Royal College – Hayes Court loop from Port of Spain

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Karin V.
January 31, 2021, White Hall

Impressive building from an architectural point of view.

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Karin V.
January 31, 2021, White Hall

Interesting building, it's worth walking down this street and looking at the row of special houses.

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Eric đź––
January 31, 2021, Hayes Court

One of the Magnificent Seven buildings on the Queen’s Park Savannah Hayes Court was built as the official residence for the Anglican Bishop of Trinidad. Completed in 1910 it is named after Bishop Thomas Hayes who died in 1904 before the building was actually completed. Hayes Courts’ first occupant was the third Bishop of Trinidad, the Right Reverend John Francis Welsh. The building has traditionally been used as the residence of the Anglican Bishops to Trinidad.

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The school had its beginnings as the Queen’s Collegiate School in 1858 and the first building was at a different location near Lord Harris Square. The construction of the current Queen’s Royal College building started in 1902, was completed at a cost of £15,000, and was based on the design of the German Renaissance. The restoration project began in 2007. The current student population is around 800. www.qrc.edu/

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Eric đź––
January 31, 2021, Mille Fleurs

This residence, built by Mrs. Prada as a gift for her husband Dr. Enrique Prada, was the home of the Prada family for 19 years. The name Mille Fleurs is original, given to the house by Mrs. Prada herself. The house was built in 1904 and its architectural style has been described as French Provincial. Possibly one of the Magnificent Seven’s most gracious and architecturally refined structures, Mille Fleurs is in an advanced stage of deterioration. It is at present unoccupied and no consideration is being given to even the most basic maintenance.

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Ambard's House was constructed by Lucien F. Ambard in 1904 as a family residence. It was designed by a French architect and the original pattern-book is still available at the Ambard's House Library. Most of the materials used in construction were imported, the marble from Italy, the tiles from France and the cast iron elements from Scotland. The wood for the rafters came from an estate in Erin owned by the Ambard family.

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Eric đź––
January 31, 2021, White Hall

The Archbishop’s Palace was built in 1903 by the fifth Archbishop of Port of Spain, Patrick Vincent Flood, at a time when the wealthy estate-owning French Creoles were building on Maraval Road. In keeping with the dignity of his office, the Archbishop decided to construct a palatial residence. The plans for the proposed structure were drawn in Ireland by an Irish architect who obviously had leanings towards the Indian design. Archbishop’s Palace underwent many changes during 1968 and 1969. The building remains the official residence of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Port of Spain.

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Eric đź––
January 31, 2021, White Hall

One of the Magnificent Seven, White Hall, as it is known today, was built in 1904 by Joseph Leon Agostini, a cocoa planter, at the time when “cocoa was king”. Construction commenced in 1904, in accordance with Mr. Agostini’s own design, said to be influenced by the Moorish Mediterranean style and reminiscent of the architecture of Corsica from where the Agostini family originated. Construction took approximately three years, although the roof was not completed until the building changed hands in 1907. This residence, the largest of the private homes on Maraval Road, was originally called Rosenweg.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many family-friendly hiking trails are available in San Juan-Laventille?

Our guide features 4 family-friendly hiking routes in San Juan-Laventille. These include 2 easy trails and 2 moderate options, ensuring there's something suitable for various family preferences.

What kind of terrain can we expect on family-friendly hikes in San Juan-Laventille?

The family-friendly trails in San Juan-Laventille offer a mix of gentle paths and slightly more challenging sections. You can expect to traverse lush hillsides and dense rainforests, with some routes like those around White Hall – Hayes Court providing relatively flat, easy-going terrain. Other trails might include moderate ascents, but all are selected for their suitability for families.

Are there any circular routes suitable for families?

Yes, several of the family-friendly routes in San Juan-Laventille are circular, making them convenient for families. For example, the White Hall – Hayes Court loop from Port of Spain is an easy circular option, and the Hiking loop from Queen's Park Oval also offers a pleasant circular walk.

What natural features or landmarks can we see on these family hikes?

San Juan-Laventille's trails often lead through beautiful natural settings. While specific highlights vary by route, you can expect to encounter dense rainforests, hear exotic wildlife, and enjoy scenic views. Areas like Laventille Heights offer panoramic vistas over Port of Spain, and trails in Maracas Valley can lead to stunning waterfalls like Maracas Waterfall, which is a popular and accessible option for families.

What is the best time of year to go hiking with family in San Juan-Laventille?

The region is generally suitable for hiking year-round, but the dry season (typically January to May) offers more comfortable conditions with less rain and cooler temperatures, making it ideal for family outings. During the wet season, trails can be muddier, but the rainforests are at their most vibrant.

Are there any easy trails for beginners or very young children?

Absolutely! Our guide includes easy trails perfect for beginners and younger children. The White Hall – Hayes Court loop from Port of Spain is an excellent easy option, covering about 5.1 km with minimal elevation gain. La Laja Hill is also known for its gentle slopes and easy-to-navigate trails, often featuring picnic spots.

Can we find trails with waterfalls suitable for families?

Yes, San Juan-Laventille is known for its beautiful waterfalls. The Maracas Waterfall Trail in Maracas Valley is a popular and accessible option, typically a moderate hike lasting about 45 minutes to an hour. Avocat Waterfall and Saut D'Eau Falls also offer stunning natural pools and are accessible via moderate hikes through the rainforest, providing refreshing dips for the family.

What do other hikers say about the family-friendly trails in San Juan-Laventille?

The family-friendly trails in San Juan-Laventille are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.75 stars. Hikers often praise the beautiful natural scenery, the manageable distances, and the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors with their loved ones.

Are there any longer, moderate family hikes for older children or more active families?

For families looking for a bit more of a challenge, the Hiking loop from Port of Spain is a moderate option, covering about 9.1 km with some elevation gain. This trail offers a longer adventure while still being suitable for active families.

What should we consider regarding parking or public transport for these trails?

While specific parking details vary by trailhead, many popular starting points for family hikes, such as those in Santa Cruz Valley or near Queen's Park Oval, generally offer parking options. For public transport, it's advisable to check local services to see which routes are accessible by bus or taxi, especially for trails further from urban centers.

Are there any historical sites or points of interest along the family-friendly routes?

Some areas in San Juan-Laventille offer a blend of nature and history. For instance, trails around Fort Picton provide shorter loops that combine enjoyable walking with insights into colonial history, featuring remnants scattered along the paths.

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