Reef Bay Trail

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Reef Bay Trail is a popular hiking path in Virgin Islands National Park on St. John, known for its lush tropical scenery, petroglyphs, and access to historic sugar plantation ruins and a secluded beach.

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Reef Bay Trail canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hiking trail
tourist attraction
accessedBy guided hikes (seasonally)
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasCulturalSignificanceFor indigenous peoples of the Virgin Islands NERFINISHED
hasDifficulty moderate
hasEnvironment tropical forest
hasFeature boardwalk sections near wetlands
historic sugar plantation ruins
mangroves near shore
petroglyphs
secluded beach
stream
waterfall (seasonal)
hasInterpretiveSigns yes
hasSection Reef Bay Beach NERFINISHED
Reef Bay Petroglyphs NERFINISHED
Reef Bay Sugar Mill Ruins NERFINISHED
hasShade substantial tree cover
isPopularWith park visitors
knownFor access to remote beach
archeological petroglyph site
historic sugar mill complex
lush tropical scenery
locatedIn United States Virgin Islands NERFINISHED
Virgin Islands National Park NERFINISHED
locatedOn Saint John NERFINISHED
managedBy National Park Service
near Cruz Bay (town on Saint John) NERFINISHED
partOf trail system of Virgin Islands National Park
passesThrough tropical dry forest
tropical moist forest
subjectOf National Park Service visitor information materials
hiking guides to Virgin Islands National Park
terminusAt Reef Bay NERFINISHED
trailheadNear Centerline Road NERFINISHED
usedFor birdwatching
hiking
nature observation
photography

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Reef Bay hasFeature Reef Bay Trail
Reef Bay trailheadFor Reef Bay Trail