Macaya
With a height of 7,700 feet (2,347 meters), Macaya is Haiti's second tallest mountain. Mount Bois Pin lies 36 kilometers (22 miles) northwest of Les Cayes and 195 kilometers (121 miles) west of Port-au-Prince in Haiti's Sud department. It is part of the Massif de la Hotte mountain range. It's also part of the Pic Macaya National Park, which is one of Haiti's only five national parks.
The rich soil around the mountain supports extensive pine trees, serves as a source of water, and is home to a variety of rare species. It boasts a lot of biodiversity, including a lot of endemic species, and it's also where the endangered Black-capped Petrel breeds. Les Cayes, which is 22 miles (36 kilometers) distant and has a population of around 86,000 people, is the nearest town to the peak.
Location: Pic Macaya National Park
Elevation: 2,347 m
Range: the Massif de la Hotte mountain