Alice Sr.
My little Mouseketeer
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I have read,
"The National Park Visitor Center in Cruz Bay is the best place to start your visit. Located only a few minutes away from the ferry dock, the Visitor Center provides maps and guidance for making the most of your time on St. John. There are posters, drawings, maps and exhibits on display to help educate you about the park's flora and fauna, history and preservation. Books, maps, postcards and games are available for purchase."
and that,
"There are numerous well maintained hiking trails, great beaches and interesting sites."
These trails interested me as they go to a beach, the 1st one starts at the National Park
Lind Point Trail
(Distance: 1.1 miles, Approximate Time: 1 hour)
This trail connects the National Park Visitor Center in Cruz bay with Honeymoon Beach and Caneel Bay.
Caneel Hill Trail
(Distance: 2.4 miles, Approximate Time: 2 hours)
This trail joins Cruz Bay with Northshore Road entrance to Caneel Bay.
Does anyone have experience with these trails and/or beaches? Or would we just be better off taking a taxi to Trunk Bay after we do Lind Point Trail?
Thanks,
Alice
"The National Park Visitor Center in Cruz Bay is the best place to start your visit. Located only a few minutes away from the ferry dock, the Visitor Center provides maps and guidance for making the most of your time on St. John. There are posters, drawings, maps and exhibits on display to help educate you about the park's flora and fauna, history and preservation. Books, maps, postcards and games are available for purchase."
and that,
"There are numerous well maintained hiking trails, great beaches and interesting sites."
These trails interested me as they go to a beach, the 1st one starts at the National Park
Lind Point Trail
(Distance: 1.1 miles, Approximate Time: 1 hour)
This trail connects the National Park Visitor Center in Cruz bay with Honeymoon Beach and Caneel Bay.
Caneel Hill Trail
(Distance: 2.4 miles, Approximate Time: 2 hours)
This trail joins Cruz Bay with Northshore Road entrance to Caneel Bay.
Does anyone have experience with these trails and/or beaches? Or would we just be better off taking a taxi to Trunk Bay after we do Lind Point Trail?
Thanks,
Alice