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National Parks of St. Croix to Close Ahead of Hurricane Erin

August 16, 2025by Ranger Tom0
The National Parks of St. Croix are set to close in anticipation of Hurricane Erin, according to a recent news release from the National Park Service. The impending hurricane, which is expected to make landfall in the coming days, has prompted the preemptive closure of the parks to ensure the safety and security of visitors and park staff. The parks will remain closed until further notice.

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The decision to close the parks was made in consultation with weather experts and local authorities. The National Park Service has expressed its commitment to the safety of the public and its employees. The closure will allow staff to secure park facilities and resources, and to prepare for any potential impacts from the hurricane.

The National Park Service will continue to monitor the situation closely and will make decisions about reopening the parks once the threat has passed and any necessary cleanup and repairs have been completed. Visitors are encouraged to check the National Park Service’s website for updates.

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