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Explore Virgin Islands National Park Covering over half of St. John, the Virgin Islands National Park is a sanctuary of unspoiled beauty.
The U.S. Virgin Islands, located east of Puerto Rico, have a population of around 100,000. More than 2 million visitors come to the islands annually; about one half arrive on cruise ships. They come ...
More Virgin Islands National Park and Coral Reef National Monument preserve a variety of mountainous and underwater habitats.
Donald Trump's spending freeze forces Channel Islands National Park employees to commute hours by boat daily.
The islands boast year-round tropical weather, white sand beaches and turquoise waters along with historic multicultural attractions.
The Friends of Virgin Islands National Park announced that its annual meeting will be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 25, at the Cinnamon Bay Beach and Campground Raintree Cafe.
Discover an underrated Caribbean paradise with stunning rock formations, clear waters, & hidden beaches that feel like the Seychelles.
Established as a national park: Aug. 2, 1956. Area: 12,909 acres land; 5,650 water. Visitors: Approximately 1 million a year. Location: On St. John in the U.S. Virgin Islands, 5 miles east of St ...
The Virgin Islands are home to the second-most dangerous U.S. national park. The Virgin Islands National Park saw 33 people die since 2013, averaging three fatalities per year.
Virgin Islands National Park in the Virgin Islands took the second spot, while the Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational Rivers in Pennsylvania and New York claimed the third.