Virgin Islands Coral Reef National Monument

Overview

Virgin Islands Coral Reef National Monument is managed by National Park Service and is located near St John, United States Virgin Islands. Virgin Islands Coral Reef National Monument includes federal submerged lands within the 3-mile belt off the island of St. John. These waters support a diverse and complex system of coral reefs and other ecosystems such as shoreline mangrove forests and seagrass beds.

Things to Do at Virgin Islands Coral Reef National Monument

Recreation Activities

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Plan Your Visit

Getting There

Once on St. John, the only part of Virgin Islands Coral Reef National Monument accessible by land is in Hurricane Hole. To get to Hurricane Hole, follow route 10 from Cruz Bay to Estate Hermitage. The Monument extends eastward from Borck Creek to Haulover Bay along the southern shoreline of the Island. Just a sliver of the Monument touches the north shore. To the west of the Monument line is National Park waters, and to the east is territorial waters.

GPS Coordinates: 18.28996918000000, -64.70683395000000

Contact & Resources

Phone: (340) 776-6201

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