Wednesday, October 07, 2009

St. Croix - Sandy Point National Wildlife Refuge



Spectacular, secluded stretch of beach in the southwest corner of St. Croix. The park was established primarily to protect the March-June nesting grounds of endangered leatherback turtles. It just so happens that it is also one of the longest stretches of white, sandy beach in the Caribbean - spanning over 2 miles long. The beach is open only on Saturdays and Sundays, There are no facilities, so bring a cooler and take your trash back out with you! Be careful where you walk, you might just disturb a turtle nest.
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