Cinnamon Bay in Virgin Islands National Park

Cinnamon Bay

A lovely beach and home to the park's only campground, Cinnamon Bay is a worthy stop.

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Cinnamon Bay Details

Cinnamon Bay is both a lovely beach and home to the park's only campground, Cinnamon Bay Campground. Cinnamon Bay is perfectly swimmable, has beautiful sand, and the campground and its store offers ample amenities: picnic tables, restrooms, a restaurant, snacks and candy bars, shops, and equipment rentals. If you are looking to snorkel, check out the small cay that lies in the middle of Cinnamon Bay. There you will find crabs, lobsters and a multitude of fish, maybe even a snapper hiding amongst the rocks. You can rest on the sandy bottom in the shallow water just south of the cay before swimming back to the beach.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Cinnamon Bay

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Cinnamon Bay Campground

The park's only campground has cottages, tents, and bare sites.

0.3 mi away

Cinnamon Bay Self-Guiding Trail

Explore the ruins of a former sugar factory on an easy trail.

0.4 mi away

Cinnamon Bay Trailhead

Hiking through the thick of the sub-tropical forest you may encounter unusual plants and animals.

0.6 mi away

Trunk Bay

Trunk 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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Trunk Bay

Trunk Bay may have gotten its name from its population huge leatherback turtles, which resemble steamer trunks if you're Mr. Magoo.