St. Croix East End Marine Park is a vital marine sanctuary known for its vibrant coral reefs, diverse marine life, and excellent opportunities for snorkeling, diving, and boating along the island's eastern coast.
Established in 2003, the St. Croix East End Marine Park encompasses approximately 7,000 acres of protected marine and coastal ecosystems off the eastern shore of St. Croix, the largest island in the U.S. Virgin Islands. This park protects critical coral reefs, seagrass beds, and mangrove habitats that support a rich diversity of marine species including parrotfish, sea turtles, conch, and lobsters. Its clear, warm waters attract snorkelers and divers eager to explore colorful coral formations and underwater caves. The park also plays a significant role in local commercial and recreational fishing, with designated zones that balance protection with sustainable use. On land, the area features small beaches and coastal trails offering scenic views and access points for water activities. The park's cultural history includes centuries-old fishing traditions of local residents, and recent conservation efforts aim to restore damaged coral habitats and promote environmental education. Kayaking, paddleboarding, and boat tours provide ways to experience the park’s scenic coastline and marine diversity. Visitors appreciate the combination of natural beauty, wildlife encounters, and recreational access, making the St. Croix East End Marine Park a key destination for outdoor enthusiasts visiting the Virgin Islands.
Frequent sightings of Hawksbill and Green Sea Turtles in the reef areas
Extensive and healthy coral reefs featuring Elkhorn and Staghorn corals
Heron and Egret rookeries in nearby mangrove habitats
Popular snorkeling sites such as Buck Island Reef and Salt River Bay
A prominent rock formation offshore that serves as a bird nesting site and a navigational landmark for boaters.
Adjacent protected bay featuring historic sites and mangrove estuaries rich in biodiversity.
A vibrant coral reef system with high fish diversity, popular among snorkelers and divers.