Just beside the park’s entrance are our famous Black Water Pools. One was built in 2004 and refurbished in 2009. On February 25, 2019, the organization commissioned three additional pools to its operational site at the Sulphur Springs Park.
The project was conceived with the primary aim of responding to some of the numerous concerns of congestion from operating with a single pool, particularly during the months of increased visitor arrival. The construction of the pools began during the latter part of 2018 and, after a slight delay, work resumed on the three structures, with the overarching goal of a speedy completion.
Although still being enhanced with supporting facilities, it has seen increased use by both visitors and locals.
This area boasts a natural open-air hot water pool, sitting area, hot and cold water showers and changing rooms. You can feel free to dip your feet in this black mineral-rich pool or if you’re more adventurous take a full bath in its 38.7oc (101.6 Fahrenheit) waters.
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The Soufriere Regional Development Foundation (Soufriere Foundation) is a non-profit company established by the people of Soufriere to promote, encourage, support, facilitate and coordinate local development initiatives in the Soufriere region.