Hooiberg/Haystack Mountain - Aruba
N 12° 31.013 W 069° 59.685
19P E 391918 N 1383913
Hooiberg the dutch word for Haystack Mountain which it is also referred to as stands 541 feet above sea level. It's location in the almost center of the island with no other hills around makes it stand out on the island.
Waymark Code: WMNWTJ
Location: Aruba
Date Posted: 05/14/2015
Views: 11
We climbed to the top of this mountain during our visit to Aruba, we were chasing a geocache, and we got to experience the best view of the island at the same time.
There are close to 600 steps leading up the mountain side, and it is a bit of a hike but well worth it for the view. There was a nice cool breeze to cool us down when we made it to the top, and coming down was a lot easier than going up.
Make sure to lock your vehicle as thieves will try and break in during your hike up to the top of the mountain.
"The Hooiberg is made up of a distinctive variety of quartz diorite only found on Aruba."
"A depiction of Hooiberg can be seen on the Aruban Coat of Arms. It symbolizes Aruba rising out of the sea."
"There are now approximately 587 steps. A gazebo has been built halfway up the stairs for as a rest stop. It is also an excellent spot to relax and enjoy of the view."
"Try to reach the top of Hooiberg and you will have a nice view over the island and the sea. On clear days you can even see Venezuela to the south."
Quotes above come from the Aruban Website and for more information please reference it here:
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Another website Natural Born Hikers has an article on this as well:
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It is a nice hike but don't do like we did and go at high noon. We didn't have time to change our schedule, but it still wasn't too bad.