Best mountain peaks around Saint-Martin are characterized by their diverse landscapes and historical significance. The French side of the island features prominent peaks offering panoramic views of the Caribbean Sea and neighboring islands. These elevations provide habitat for various wildlife, including birds and gastropods. The region is known for its tropical forests and opportunities for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Very good place to stop for refreshments!
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The kitchen had already closed at 3 p.m. on Sunday afternoon, so there were no hot or cold food left. Only cake and ice cream, but that was good. 💲💲Cash only. 💲💲
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Coming from the top, you can descend a short distance to the right and reach a plateau in front. Here you can also take a short rest with a great view.
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Whether summer or winter this view is always beautiful
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Very nice single trail section. Experienced runners can run all the way to Neuntelstein.
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Beautiful view to the monastery of St. Odile
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Magnificent view of Neuntelstein, hike accessible for everyone with a little training
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The highest point on the entire island of Saint-Martin is Pic Paradis, located in the French part. It reaches an elevation of 424 meters (1,391 feet) and offers magnificent panoramic views of the island and neighboring islets.
For breathtaking panoramic views, Pic Paradis is renowned for its 360-degree vistas, allowing you to see the entire island and neighboring Anguilla, Saint Barthélemy, Saba, and Saint Eustatius on clear days. Sentry Hill also provides comprehensive views of the entire island, including Simpson Bay and Princess Juliana International Airport, from its viewing platforms.
Yes, the area around Pic Paradis offers family-friendly options. The base of Pic Paradis is home to Loterie Farm, a nature reserve that features spring water pools, treetop adventure trails, and a restaurant, making it a comprehensive nature-focused destination for families.
The trails around Pic Paradis feature lush tropical vegetation and a unique rainforest ecosystem. On Montagne Rouge, you'll find a distinct reddish tint to the soil and rock formations, and a wilder, more arid landscape overlooking the Atlantic. The 'Monkey Trail' near Pic Paradis is also known for sightings of green vervet monkeys.
Yes, hiking Mount Flagstaff offers a unique opportunity to traverse the 'Border Trail,' which follows the historical line established by the Treaty of Concordia. This allows you to walk along the international border between the French and Dutch sides of the island.
The best time to hike in Saint-Martin is generally during the dry season, from December to May, when the weather is cooler and less humid, and there is less chance of rain. This makes for more comfortable hiking conditions and clearer views from the summits.
Yes, some trails can be quite challenging. For instance, the trails to the summit of Pic Paradis, particularly from Loterie Farm, can be steep and rugged, requiring good hiking boots. The ascent to Sentry Hill can also be steep, involving rocky paths and dense scrubland.
Given the tropical climate and potentially rugged terrain, it's advisable to wear lightweight, breathable clothing, sturdy hiking boots or shoes with good grip, and a hat for sun protection. Bringing plenty of water, sunscreen, and insect repellent is also recommended.
Beyond hiking the peaks themselves, you can explore various outdoor activities. For more hiking options, check out the Hiking around Saint-Martin guide. If you're interested in cycling, there are routes for Road Cycling and general Cycling around Saint-Martin.
Yes, Montagne Rouge is particularly notable for the distinct reddish tint of its soil and rock formations, which gives it its name ('Red Mountain'). This area also features a wilder, more arid landscape compared to the lush central parts of the island.
Sentry Hill is popular for its unparalleled 360-degree viewing platforms at the summit, offering extensive vistas of Simpson Bay, Princess Juliana International Airport, and the neighboring islands of Saba and Saint Eustatius. A chairlift also makes the peak more accessible.
The 'Monkey Trail' from Loterie Farm, located at the base of Pic Paradis, is specifically known for sightings of green vervet monkeys. This area's lush tropical vegetation provides a suitable habitat for them.


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