Virgin Islands Park List

Buck Island Reef National Monument Salt River Bay National Historic Park and Ecological Preserve Virgin Islands National Park Christiansted National Historic Site
Buck Island Reef National Monument
Buck Island Reef National Monument, established to preserve "one of the finest marine gardens in the Caribbean Sea," is one of a few fully marine protected areas in the National Park System. A large variety of native flora and fauna, including the hawksbill turtle and brown pelican, are supported by the 176-acre island and surrounding coral reef ecosystem.
Virgin Islands Coral Reef National Monument

Virgin Islands Coral Reef Monument protects federal submerged lands within 3 miles of the island of St. John. These waters support a diverse and complex system of coral reefs, mangrove forests and seagrass beds that contribute to the health and survival of all its ecosystems.

Virgin Islands National Park
Virgin Islands National Park's breath-taking beaches sprawl across the island of St. John. Within its 7,000 plus acres is a complex history of civilizations - both free and enslaved - dating back more than a thousand years. Discover who utilized the land and the sea for survival in this tropical setting.