Virgin Islands National Park covers two-thirds of St. John's emerald island and includes hiking trails, sheltered coves, stunning beaches, underwater sea gardens, petroglyphs, and the ruins of historic sugar factories. A trip to Reef Bay, one of St. John's most popular hiking trails, is a great way to explore some of these attractions.
Nature lovers admire the ecological diversity of the park. More than 800 plant species and 30 tropical bird species have been found within its borders. In addition to many coconut trees, sea grapes, and a bay of rum, the park is home to a native nocturnal cereus that attracts bats and butterflies with its vanilla scent.
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