Camping near Virgin Islands National Park

Virgin Islands National Park has beautiful beaches and green landscapes that make camping there special. Cinnamon Bay Beach and Campground sits close to the water, which many campers like for beach days. The sandy sites come with picnic tables, and you can walk to the beach in just minutes. Several trails start near the campground and take you to good lookout points and places to snorkel. The water around the park is full of colorful fish and sea life, so bring your snorkel gear. Weather stays warm all year, but most people camp during winter and spring to stay away from potential hurricanes. Make sure to pack extra water and food since you won't find many stores in the park. The camping here gives you a quiet time in nature, whether you're on a trail or hanging out at the beach.

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Recent Reviews near Virgin Islands National Park

14 Reviews of 5 Virgin Islands National Park Campgrounds


  • Drew W.
    Oct. 30, 2018

    Maho Bay (CLOSED)

    Beautiful!

    Really enjoyed our visit to Maho Bay (my wife reviewed this one as well- Sasha). There was some really great snorkeling here and it’s a bit more private that Cinnamon Bay! We saw a little clan of turtles that was amazing! Seeing turtles was the highlight of our trip. Also, the Island is known for being almost all National Forest, which is awesome for hiking. There is some really great hikes that lead to some of the best snorkeling! Didn’t see any sharks on our stay, which was great. We spent a ton of time in the water snorkeling! I would recommend going in the summer months because they have terrible storms in the fall and winter months. The weather was perfect, humid, but great! The sunsets are incredible!! Highly recommend this beach, for its snorkeling and relaxation.

  • Drew W.
    Oct. 30, 2018

    Cinnamon Bay Beach And Campground — Virgin Islands National Park

    One of my favorites

    Cinnamon Bay was definitely one of my favorite beaches in the Virgin Islands. I went with my family and wife on a trip here, where we spent 2 weeks enjoying the Virgin Islands and all the beaches. Cinnamon Bay was very busy, because it is one of the most popular places to come. We did some early morning hiking, and spent the afternoon at this beach. Some of the best snorkeling was here! We saw so many beautiful fish, turtles and colorful plants. We did a ton of snorkeling here, and enjoyed every bit of it. The beach was clean, but again it was busy. Go early to claim a spot!

  • Diana B.
    Oct. 10, 2018

    Cinnamon Bay Beach And Campground — Virgin Islands National Park

    Beautiful camping near the beach in the national park

    I camped in March 2016 prior to Hurricane Irma.

    The campsites are approximately 5 minute walk to beach, camp store, dining, and bus stop.

    Beautiful scenery - absolutely paradise.

    The campsites are sandy with soft ground and have a picnic table.

    You can walk to several attractions from the campground.

    NOTE: Currently the campground is closed due to Hurricane Irma. The Hurricane destroyed many historic buildings in and around the campground.

  • Evelyn R.
    Sep. 1, 2018

    Maho Bay (CLOSED)

    Beautiful

    Maho Bay was my second favorite beach when visiting the Virgin Islands. It was beautiful but honestly anywhere in the VI is amazing! The water is gorgeous and clear. We did a hike in the morning that was nearby and ended up at Maho Bay in the afternoon after the hike. We got a great spot with trees for shade. Shade is key because it gets super muggy and hot in the afternoons!! The snorkeling at this beach was awesome! We saw some turtles which was my goal to see in the VI and we definitely saw our fair share. It’s so fun to try and find them and then swim along side them. The fish are beautiful as well. This beach is clean and fairly big, although I’d recommend going early to get a good spot. Bring food and lots of water!! We went through quite a few waters while being here for the day. Loved every second of being here and can’t wait to come back someday!!

  • Evelyn R.
    Sep. 1, 2018

    Cinnamon Bay Beach And Campground — Virgin Islands National Park

    THE best!!

    If you ever have the opportunity to visit the Virgin Islands I would highly recommend it. This place is magical. The water is crystal blue clear and the hiking here is amazing!! I would say half of the island is National Park which is super cool. I would recommend coming in the summer months because during the fall and winter is their hurricane seasons and it is crazy how impactful the hurricanes are. It’s super sad. We went in June and the weather was perfect. It is a little muggy here, so do your hiking early in the morning. Cinnamon Bay was one of my favorite beaches. We did tons of snorkeling and also did a scuba dive here (but farther off the beach). The waterlife is incredible, and of course the water is magical. We saw turtles, tons of beautiful fish and coral. No sharks, which I was glad. This beach was pretty busy, so I’m glad we got here early to get a good spot. Bring lots of snacks and water because there really isn’t a food place on the beach. We brought sandwiches from our rental house and tons of water and Gatorade. There are also a lot of chickens!! So many chickens walking everywhere. They weren’t really on the beach area, but definitely on the boardwalk areas. They were cute at first, but then just got annoying because they were everywhere. If you also have the chance, I’d recommend going over to the British Virgin Islands. It’s onky a boat ride away and it’s amazing!!!

  • Isabella H.
    Aug. 29, 2018

    Cinnamon Bay Beach And Campground — Virgin Islands National Park

    GORGEOUS

    The Virgin Islands are my favorite place on earth. The water is crystal clear and the water life is amazing. Cinnamon Bay was hands down my favorite beach to visit. The snorkeling was incredible here. We brought our own snorkels and goggles, and we were out on the water for hours on end. We got to the beach around 9am and claimed our spot. We found a great spot with some trees, and hung our hammocks up and put our beach towels down with chairs. We immediately went out on the water to snorkel. We saw so many different kinds of fish, all beautiful colors. We also saw some turtles which was my top goal. The turtles were amazing, and they were fun to swim by. There was really pretty coral too. We saw some squid which was really cool. The next day we came back to this beach, but did a hike nearby first. I would recommend hiking early in the morning before the sun starts shinning and it gets miserably hot. We saw Cinnamon Bay from the top of the hike we went on. I seriously cant get over how incredible the water color here is!!

  • Isabella H.
    Aug. 22, 2018

    Maho Bay (CLOSED)

    One of my favorite places

    Maho Bay is such a gorgeous place! I mean anywhere in the Virgin Islands is amazing! The water is absolutely crystal clear, and the underwater life is my favorite part. We really loved Maho Bay. It’s definitely busy, so I would recommend getting there early to claim a spot on the beach. There was a great spot we snagged that had wonderful trees for shade AND they were perfect to hang up our hammocks! We enjoyed snorkeling and seeing the underwater life. You definitely have to do this. No sharks spotted but we did see an eel and lots of beautiful fish!! We even saw some turtles which was the highlight of my trip! Great hiking around the area, too! Highly recommend, but do it early because it gets hot and muggy quick. Can’t wait to come back someday!

  • Sasha W.
    Jul. 9, 2018

    Cinnamon Bay Beach And Campground — Virgin Islands National Park

    Beautiful watercolor!!!!

    The Virgin Islands was one of my favorite trips my family and I took. I love that most of the island is National Park. So many great hikes. Cinnamon Bay didn’t disappoint! The water is crystal clear, gorgeous blue color. We did so much snorkeling, which I highly recommend. We brought our own snorkel gear but you can definitely purchase gear nearby. They sell snorkel gear throughout the whole island. The underwater life is incredible!!! There are also some really awesome hikes nearby as well. I’d recommend starting early if you plan to hike because the weather gets hot and muggy! This beach was one of my favorites!!


Guide to Virgin Islands National Park

Camping near Virgin Islands National Park offers a unique blend of stunning beaches, vibrant marine life, and lush hiking trails. Whether you're pitching a tent or parking your RV, there's something for everyone in this tropical paradise.

What to do:

  • Snorkeling: The waters around Cinnamon Bay Beach And Campground — Virgin Islands National Park are perfect for snorkeling. One visitor shared, "Some of the best snorkeling was here! We saw so many beautiful fish, turtles, and colorful plants."
  • Hiking: Explore the trails that wind through the national park. A camper noted, "We did some early morning hiking and spent the afternoon at this beach," highlighting the easy access to both hiking and beach time.
  • Beach Relaxation: Enjoy the sun and sand at Cinnamon Bay. A reviewer mentioned, "The beach was clean, but again it was busy. Go early to claim a spot!"

What campers like:

  • Beautiful Scenery: Campers rave about the stunning views. One said, "Beautiful scenery - absolutely paradise," when describing their experience at Cinnamon Bay.
  • Wildlife: The area is teeming with life. A visitor remarked, "We saw turtles, tons of beautiful fish, and coral," emphasizing the rich underwater ecosystem.
  • Convenience: Many appreciate the proximity to amenities. A review mentioned, "The campsites are approximately a 5-minute walk to the beach, camp store, dining, and bus stop," making it easy to enjoy the area.

What you should know:

  • Busy Beaches: Expect crowds, especially at popular spots like Cinnamon Bay Beach And Campground. One camper advised, "This beach was pretty busy, so I’m glad we got here early to get a good spot."
  • Limited Facilities: Be prepared for basic camping conditions. A reviewer noted, "The campground is closed due to Hurricane Irma," indicating that some facilities may not be available.
  • Bring Your Own Supplies: There are limited food options on-site. A visitor suggested, "Bring lots of snacks and water because there really isn’t a food place on the beach."

Tips for camping with families:

  • Plan for Early Mornings: To avoid the heat, start your day early. One camper said, "Do your hiking early in the morning," which is especially important for families with kids.
  • Pack Snacks: Since food options are limited, a reviewer recommended, "We brought sandwiches from our rental house and tons of water and Gatorade."
  • Watch for Wildlife: Kids will love spotting the local wildlife. A visitor mentioned, "There are also a lot of chickens!! So many chickens walking everywhere," which can be a fun experience for children.

Tips from RVers:

  • Choose the Right Time: RVers should consider the weather. One camper advised, "I would recommend coming in the summer months because during the fall and winter is their hurricane seasons."
  • Stay Hydrated: The heat can be intense, so it's crucial to stay hydrated. A visitor noted, "We brought tons of water and Gatorade," which is a smart move for anyone camping in the area.
  • Explore Nearby Islands: If you have the chance, take a boat ride to the British Virgin Islands. A camper suggested, "If you also have the chance, I’d recommend going over to the British Virgin Islands. It’s only a boat ride away and it’s amazing!!!"

Camping near Virgin Islands National Park is an adventure filled with breathtaking views and unforgettable experiences. Just remember to plan ahead and enjoy all that this beautiful area has to offer!

Frequently Asked Questions

What amenities are available at Virgin Islands National Park campgrounds?

At Rooster Run Guest House and Camping, you'll find basic amenities including water and toilets with both walk-in and drive-in access options. The campsites in the park typically include picnic tables and are set on soft, sandy ground. Most campgrounds are strategically located within a short walking distance (about 5 minutes) to beaches, dining options, camp stores, and bus stops. Amenities focus on providing the essentials while preserving the natural paradise setting. The proximity to beaches allows for easy access to swimming, snorkeling, and hiking without requiring extensive facilities.

Where can I camp in Virgin Islands National Park?

The primary camping option in Virgin Islands National Park is Cinnamon Bay Beach And Campground — Virgin Islands National Park, which offers an affordable paradise experience compared to the more expensive Caneel Bay Resort. Cinnamon Bay provides beautiful beachfront camping with easy access to hiking trails and crystal clear waters. For those seeking alternatives, Virgin Islands Campground is accessible by boat and offers a different experience. The campgrounds are located within the national park, which covers approximately half of the island, giving you excellent access to beaches and trails.

Do I need permits for camping in Virgin Islands National Park?

Yes, permits are required for camping within Virgin Islands National Park. The National Park Service manages the permitting system to regulate visitor numbers and protect the delicate ecosystem. Reservations are strongly recommended, especially during peak seasons (summer months), as camping locations like Bargain On The Beach become very popular and fill quickly. Permit fees help maintain park facilities and conservation efforts. You can obtain camping permits through the official National Park Service website or at the visitor center upon arrival, though advance planning is advisable to secure your spot in this tropical paradise.