Hurricane Hole
The shape and placement of this cove make it ideal for sheltering from storms.
Plan Around Hurricane Hole
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Hurricane Hole Details
This cove's somewhat intimidating name is well earned: the position of the cove forms an area of natural protection from hurricanes. Hurricane Hole is made up of several creeks, small bays, and mangrove-lined shores. Boaters have traditionally sought shelter from storms in places like this, but efforts to protect reefs and shorelines here created tension between boaters and the park in the past. Thanks to a set of mooring points, however, that conflict is largely a thing of the past.
Difficulty
Low
Distance
N/A
Estimated time
N/A
Region
Centerline Road
Nearby Parks Around Hurricane Hole
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Hurricane Hole
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1.0 mi away
East End Road (Highway 107)
Highway 107 will take you to the southeastern flank of the island.
1.0 mi away
East End Road (Highway 107)
East End Road will take you to the southern side of the park and beautiful bays rich with opportunities to snorkel.
1.0 mi away
Johnny Horn Trail
The easiest access to this trail requires a hike in.
1.0 mi away
Johnny Horn Trailhead
This trailhead has access to three trails on the northest coast of St. John.
1.1 mi away
Brown Bay Trail
A seaside trail with the chance to see nesting or hatching turtles.