The National Parks of St. Croix are reopening their doors to visitors following the aftermath of Hurricane Erin. The hurricane caused significant damage to the parks, prompting a temporary closure for safety reasons and to allow for necessary restorations.
Park officials have now confirmed that the necessary repairs and clean-up operations have been completed, ensuring the parks are safe for visitors once again. The reopening of the parks marks a significant milestone in the recovery of St. Croix from Hurricane Erin.
Visitors are encouraged to return to the National Parks of St. Croix to enjoy their natural beauty and historical significance. The reopening of these parks will provide a much-needed boost to the local economy, which relies heavily on tourism. However, visitors are reminded to respect the parks and adhere to all safety guidelines to protect both themselves and the park’s ecosystem.

