Virgin Islands National Parks, National Monuments and More in Virginia

National Park Service

Buck Island Reef National Monument
The park was created to preserve one of the finest marine gardens in the Caribbean Sea. The island, which has an overland nature trail and white coral sand beaches, is a rookery for endangered brown pelicans and a nesting area for three species of sea turtles.

Christiansted National Historic Site
Colonial development of the Virgin Islands is commemorated by the 18th and the 19th century structures in the heart of the capital of the former Danish West Idies on St. Croix Island.

Salt River Bay National Historic Park and Ecological Preserve
It is the only known site where members of the Columbus expedition set foot on what is now U.S. territory. The park contains the only ceremonial prehistoric ball court ever discovered in the lesser Antilles, village middens, and burial grounds. The site is marked by Fort Sale, a remaining earthworks fortification from the Dutch period of occupation.

Virgin Islands Coral Reef National Monument

Fish and Wildlife Service

Buck Island National Wildlife Refuge

Green Cay National Wildlife Refuge

Sandy Point National Wildlife Refuge

Sandy Point National Wildlife Refuge