The National Parks of St. Croix have reopened following the aftermath of Hurricane Erin. The parks had been temporarily closed due to the severe weather conditions brought on by the hurricane. The reopening signifies that the parks have been deemed safe for visitors and park staff.
During the closure, the parks underwent necessary cleaning and restoration efforts to ensure the safety and preservation of the natural environment. The National Park Service (NPS) worked diligently to assess and repair any damages caused by the hurricane.
The National Parks of St. Croix are a significant part of the local community and tourism industry. Their reopening is a positive step towards recovery and a return to normalcy following the impacts of Hurricane Erin. The NPS encourages visitors to return and enjoy the beauty and recreational opportunities these parks offer while respecting the ongoing recovery efforts.