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Camping in Virgin Islands National Park is permitted only at Cinnamon Bay Resort and Campground Archived 2021-01-22 at the Wayback Machine — no back-country or beach camping is allowed by the National Park Service. [1]
The Virgin Islands National Park is a national park of the United States preserving about 60% of the land area of Saint John, U.S. Virgin Islands, as well as more than 5,500 acres (2,226 ha; 9 sq mi) of adjacent ocean, and nearly all of Hassel Island, just off the Charlotte Amalie, Saint Thomas harbor.
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Cinnamon Cay is a cay in the United States Virgin Islands, situated approximately 0.7 miles east of Trunk Cay in the Cinnamon Bay, and 100 yards from the shore at Cinnamon Bay Beach on Saint John island. It has a height of 32 feet. [1] The islet is uninhabited, but regularly visited by scuba-divers, snorkelers and kayakers. [2]
Cinnamon Bay Plantation is an approximately 300-acre (1.2 km 2) property situated on the north central coast of Saint John in the United States Virgin Islands adjacent to Cinnamon Bay. [2] The land, part of Virgin Islands National Park , was added to the United States National Register of Historic Places on July 11, 1978. [ 1 ]
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The route begins at Highway 10 in the center of Cruz Bay. Highway 20 runs along the northern shore of St. John, passing through Virgin Islands National Park. The road serves many popular beaches, including Cinnamon Bay and Trunk Bay. The highway travels along the coast for most of its length, and has several turnouts for scenic overlooks.