Northern Range

The Northern Range is the range of tall hills across the northern portion of Trinidad, the major island in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. The hills rise abruptly from the lowlands of northern Trinidad (the so-called East-West Corridor); the city of Port-of-Spain climbs into the Northern Range. Only the two tallest peaks, El Cerro del Aripo and El Tucuche cross 900 m. The Northern Range consists mainly of sedimentary rocks - andesites, schists and limestones; portions at the eastern end of the range are of volcanic origin. The hills are mostly forested, although deforestation and the formation of fire-savannahs is once of the major environmental concerns in Trinidad. The Northern Range runs from the Chaguaramas Peninsula in the west to Toco in the east. The eastern Northern Range (areas east of Arima) remain most heavily forested. Portions west of Arima have been extensively deforested, since they lie immediately north of the most heavily populated parts of the island. The western valleys are settled and largely deforested. The Arima Valley remains is the westernmost valley that is still primarily forested, in a large part due to the presence of the Asa Wright Nature Centre in this valley.

 

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