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![]() Fedon's Camp was a strong hold and point of refuge for Grenadian revolutionary Julien Fedon; the beautiful crossing right in the heart of Grenada's rainforest takes you from Grand Etang forest reserve to Concord waterfalls. A five-hour trek to Fedons Camp, tucked 2,500 feet above sea level in a misty rainforest. Atop Mount Qua Qua, adventurers follow the route from which Grenada's first revolutionaries began their overthrow. Branching off from the Concord Falls Trail before it reaches the cascades is the short but demanding path leading up to the cave-like recess of Fedon's Camp. A guide is recommended for both the Fedon's Mountain and the Concord Falls treks.
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Fedon's Camp was a strong hold and point of refuge for Grenadian revolutionary Julien Fedon; the beautiful crossing right in the heart of Grenada's rainforest takes you from Grand Etang forest reserve to Concord waterfalls.
The camp was the strategic base of Julien Fedon, a Grenadian of French origins who led a slave uprising against the British in 1765.