Things To Do, Learn, And Experience
Explore and learn about Virgin Islands National Park through a series of hikes, nature & culture seminars, boat trips, turtle talks, and more from November to June.
PLEASE NOTE: Unless otherwise indicated, these seminars are free and open to all with a suggested donation at the end should you wish to support the work we do. Participants must register where indicated as space is limited.
Reef Bay Hike
Reef Bay Hike is a Virgin Islands National Park hike led by a Park Ranger that includes a boat pickup at the beach. It is a great opportunity to learn about and explore the natural gifts and rich history of the island!
Hike Ram Head
Last Fridays of the month | November to May | 9AM to 11AM |
Ram Head Hike is a Virgin Islands National Park hike led by a Park Ranger. It is a great opportunity to learn about the natural resources and history including the 1733 Revolution. The hike leaves from the Salt Pond Bay parking lot at 9AM and will include traversing both Salt Pond Beach and Blue Pebble Beach before climbing to the peak of Ram Head. Be sure to bring your sturdy walking shoes, plenty of water, and mineral based sunscreen.
Traditional Uses Of Plants
Friday With Friends | First Fridays | 10AM to 12PM | November to June | Free | Registration Required
Local cultural ambassador, Ital Delroy Anthony shares his passion for the culture and history of St. John, especially focused on the relationship between plants and culture. These talks take place at Cinnamon Bay.
Turtle Boat & Snorkel Experience
Friday With Friends | Second Fridays | 9AM to 12:30PM | December to June | $90 | Booking Required
This unique experience on an Ocean Surfari boat is hosted by a sea turtle and coral ecosystem expert. Learn about these majestic endangered species and make two stops to snorkel with sea turtles. The boat picks up and drops off on St. Thomas and St. John.
Hike Leinster Bay
Friday With Friends | Third Fridays | 9AM to 11PM | November to June | Free | Registration Required
Learn about the natural and historical resources of this beautiful area recently designated as part of the National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom. This guided hike with retired ranger Laurel Brannick showcases panoramic views, diverse flora and fauna, and three different historic sites.
Archaeology At Sea
Monday | 4:30PM to 6:30PM | February to April | Ticket Required
Join us for a sunset cruise with former Park archaeologists, Ken Wild and Brittany Mistretta and explore the rich and colorful history and archaeology of the Virgin Islands maritime world from the Taino's to the colonial era.
Piracy At Sea
Tuesday | 4:30PM to 6:30PM | February to March & April | Ticket Required
Join us for a sunset cruise with former Park archaeologist, Ken Wild and explore the colorful history of the Virgin Islands maritime world and piracy.
Annaberg Cultural Program
Monday to Wednesday | 10AM to 2PM | November to June | Free
At one time, Annaberg was the largest plantation on the island and is well worth a visit for anyone interested in the history and culture. Learn from a local cultural demonstrators about bread making, local food and plants, and more.
Cinnamon Campground Chats
November to June | Cinnamon Campground Raintree Cafe | Free
Monday: Sea Turtle Talk | 5:30PM to 6:30PM
Tuesday: Traditional Arts & Crafts | 5:30PM to 6:30PM
Wednesday: Music of the Caribbean | 5:30PM to 6:30PM
Thursday: Coral Reef Protection | 5:30PM to 6:30PM
Friday: Rotating Speakers | 5:30PM to 6:30PM | Topics include archaeology, botany, mangroves, birds, jaguars, and more. Please check our events calendar for topic schedule.
Sea Turtles At Maho
Tuesday | 9AM to 11AM | November to June | Free
Stop by the sea turtle info table on the beach at Maho Bay under the pavilions to chat about turtles and marine life in the bay with the National Park Sea Turtle Monitoring and Protection Program team and volunteers.
Francis Bay Bird Walk
Friday | 7:30Am to 8:30AM | Free
Meet at the George Francis factory ruins and join retired park ranger and bird lover, Laurel Brannick as she shares her knowledge about all things feathered on St. John.