Cooper's Island Nature Reserve: Bermuda's Pristine Beaches, Trails, and Wildlife Haven

Opened to Bermudians in 1995 following the U.S. Navy's departure, this 77-acre nature reserve features lush woodlands, pristine beaches, salt marshes, and rugged rocky shores. Scenic trails wind through a diverse forest of native Bermuda cedars and olivewoods, blended with Brazilian pepper and allspice. Seven tranquil beaches offer excellent snorkeling, while the salt marsh teems with herons, kingfishers, and giant land crabs.




