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Peace Hill TrailOn top of this bluff you'll find gorgeous views and the remnants of a windmill.
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Explore Parking in Virgin Islands National Park with grouped stops, trails, and related park places collected under the same planning theme.
Use this Parking guide to compare the stops that belong together in Virgin Islands National Park, then decide which ones deserve map time or a saved trip stop.
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Peace Hill TrailOn top of this bluff you'll find gorgeous views and the remnants of a windmill.
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Trunk BayTrunk Bay may have gotten its name from its population huge leatherback turtles, which resemble steamer trunks if you're Mr. Magoo.
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Hawksnest Bay BeachHawksnest Bay Beach is perfect for sunning, swimming, or snorkeling.
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Jumbie Bay BeachJumbie Bay Beach never gets crowded, but there's not much shade here, so limit your sun exposure.
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Lameshur Bay BeachDon't let the name fool you -- this place is sure to be anything but lame.
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Reef Bay TrailheadThe Reef Bay Trail is popular for hikes on your own or with a ranger.
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Cinnamon Bay CampgroundThe park's only campground has cottages, tents, and bare sites.
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Caneel Bay ResortThe Caneel Bay Resort is a five star resort with 166 accommodations -- "a study in casual luxury."
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Cinnamon BayA lovely beach and home to the park's only campground, Cinnamon Bay is a worthy stop.

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Virgin Islands Visitor CenterThe national park is open daily, and the visitor center is closed only on Thanksgiving and Christmas.