St. John Beach Guide - East End
Coral Bay, the second ‘town’ on St. John, is centrally located on the east end of the island on the naturally protected Coral Bay Harbor. The most eastern piece of St. John, a peninsula, is accessible via the East End Road. Some beaches there are inside the National Park like Brown Bay which is accessible by hiking trail. Others are outside the park and easily accessible by road such as Haulover Bay.
Brown Bay
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Beach Information and Tips:
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All beaches on St. John are open to the public, beyond the sand and tree line however is often private property and should be respected as such.
- There are no clothing optional beaches in St. John; public nudity is illegal.
- Removing shells from beaches on St. John is illegal.
- Don’t feed marine life or sea birds. Food not naturally in their diet, like various human foods, can create health problems for these animals.
- Protect yourself from the sun. Wear sunblock, a hat and sunglasses.
- Sun, rum and fun can spell dehydration, drink plenty of water.