Emerald Lake
Emerald Lake is in the Green Mountain National Forest in Dorset and is one of the most beautiful lakes to visit in Jamaica. The park is well-known for its beach and bathing area, as well as for its adjacent attractions and tourist destinations.
Emerald Lake, a 20-acre body of water that gets its name from the color of its waters when seen from above, is surrounded by a park. The lake's emerald-green water inspired its name. Here, you enjoy swimming, kayaking, renting rowboats, etc. You don't have to carry your kayak down to the beach if you bring it with you because there is a place to put it close to the parking lot.
From any of the loops in the campsite, campers can opt to trek the half-mile trail down to the lake, or they can drive to the parking lot and walk in (less than a quarter mile). A day spent on the small, sandy beach would be ideal. The lake is surrounded by a lovely walkway. For those who want to have a picnic away from the beach, there are several picnic tables along the short path that leads from the parking lot along a small canal.
Emerald Lake, which is only permitted by non-motorized watercraft, is great for swimming and paddling. Coming here in the fall, when the leaves change and meld with the green conifers, is very stunning. There are several fish and the water is quite clear. Anglers can also catch yellow perch, smallmouth bass, northern pike, and other warm-water species in the lake.
Location: Green Mountain National Forest in Dorset