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Turtle Point Trail
This trail has lovely views but is most accessible to guests at the Caneel Bay Resort.
Plan Around Turtle Point Trail
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Turtle Point Trail Details
This trail begins within the Caneel Bay Resort property, so access by land is officially limited to guests. However, the trail is part of the national park, and since all beaches in the U.S. Virgin Islands are open to the public you can reach the trail by water if you have a boat. However you access the Turtle Point Trail, it's a hike with beautiful views. The trail circles an unnamed bluff and affords hikers some magnificent vistas of Hawksnest Bay to the east and Turtle Bay to the west.
Difficulty
Low
Distance
0.6 miles
Estimated time
25 minutes
Region
N/A
Nearby Parks Around Turtle Point Trail
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Turtle Point Trail
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0.5 mi away
Gibney Beach
This limited-access beach is a bit of a secret spot; get there if you can.
0.5 mi away
Peace Hill Trail
On top of this bluff you'll find gorgeous views and the remnants of a windmill.
0.6 mi away
Hawksnest Bay Beach
Hawksnest Bay Beach is perfect for sunning, swimming, or snorkeling.
0.6 mi away
Caneel Bay Resort
The Caneel Bay Resort is a five star resort with 166 accommodations -- "a study in casual luxury."