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Virgin Islands National Park
IUCN category V (protected landscape/seascape)
St John Trunk Bay 3.jpg
Trunk Bay
Map showing the location of Virgin Islands National Park
Map showing the location of Virgin Islands National Park
LocationUnited States Virgin Islands
Nearest cityCharlotte Amalie
Coordinates18°20′0″N 64°44′0″WCoordinates: 18°20′0″N 64°44′0″W
Area14,737 acres (59.64 km2)
EstablishedAugust 2, 1956
Visitors112,287 (in 2018)
Governing bodyNational Park Service
WebsiteOfficial website Edit this at Wikidata

The Virgin Islands National Park is an American national park preserving about 60% of the land area of Saint John in the United States Virgin Islands, as well as more than 5,500 acres (2,226 ha; 9 sq mi) of adjacent ocean, and nearly all of Hassel Island, just off the Charlotte Amalie, Saint Thomas harbor.

The park is well-known for scuba diving and snorkeling, and has miles of hiking trails through the tropical rainforest.

Cruz Bay is the gateway port to the park. Ferries operate hourly from Red Hook, St. Thomas, thrice daily from Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas and West End, Tortola, twice daily from Jost Van Dyke, and twice weekly from Virgin Gorda.

The Virgin Islands National Park visitor center is located in Cruz Bay.

Two category 5 hurricanes impacted the Virgin Islands in September 2017, Irma and Maria. The park received 112,287 visitors in 2018, after having received 304,408 visitors in 2017, and an average of more than 450,000 visitors per year in the preceding ten year period from 2007 to 2016. The park was reopened in December 2017 with all roads, trails and beaches declared accessible to visitors.

Park history