Cinnamon Bay Beach And Campground

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72 ft

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Walk-in Only

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Year-round

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Cinnamon Bay Beach And Campground

18.3523, -64.7541

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Cruz Bay is approximately 4 miles away from the campground.

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You want to wake up on a Caribbean beach inside a national park with immediate access to coral reefs and marine life.

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You need mainland conveniences or prefer cooler mountain camping over tropical beach conditions.


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About Virgin Islands National Park

Context for the broader area surrounding Cinnamon Bay Beach And Campground, sourced from the federal Recreation.gov rec-area record.

Go beyond Virgin Islands National Park's stunning white-sand beaches. Hike to historic plantation sites to learn about a challenging past when sugar and enslaved labor dominated life on the island. Visit the Indigenous Taino's ancient petroglyphs. Snorkel coral reefs to discover hidden marine life. Two-thirds of the island of St. John is national park, making it a unique destination for visitors.

Directions

There are no airports on St. John so you must fly to the St. Thomas Cyril E. King Airport (code STT) and travel from there. From the airport you rent a car and drive or take a taxi to Redhook (west end) St. Thomas. From there you can either take a car barge to St. John or the people ferry. Once on St. John you can easily walk from the ferry terminal to the Visitor Center.