Virgin Island National Park Overnight Moorings offer a variety of scenic bays to explore, with concessions and rental services available. Boaters can use the self pay honor system, downloading the mobile app to scan QR codes, and protect marine life with moorings. Concessions, snorkel gear, and paddleboard rentals are available at nearby bays.
Virgin Island National Park Overnight Moorings are located on the north and south shore surrounding the island of St. John.
Overnight moorings are available on a first-come, first-served basis only. Visitors are required to physically arrive at the mooring to purchase and claim a spot. Once on-site, you can pay for your mooring by scanning a QR code using the Recreation.gov mobile app at the self pay floating paystation. Download the free Recreation.gov mobile app on Android or iOS prior to your arrival as some remote areas have limited or no cellular service.
Moorings are available for day use and overnight use. Boaters have the opportunity to visit nearby bays that offer various recreation opportunities to include Honeymoon, Trunk Bay and Cinnamon Bay. Bays offer concessions and snorkle rentals to explorer the surrounding waters.
The mooring system is a self pay honor system. Boaters must pay the mooring fee at one of the floating pay stations. boaters are provided payment instructions and marine brochure at the location. Download the Recreation,gov mobile app prior to arriving.
Virgin Islands National park moorings are located on the north and south shore bays surrounded by beautiful clear blue waters. The use of moorings assist in protecting marine life that lives on the ocean seabed. Moorings are safe and convenient to use while in the bay.
Concessions for food and drinks are available at Honeymoon, Trunk bay, and Cinnamon Bay. Nearby attractions include daily rental of snorkel gears, and paddle boards at theses locations.
Once payment is made on-site, we do not offer refunds or modifications.