Saint Croix Island Dog Policy
Saint Croix Island International Historic Site is Dog Friendly
Saint Croix Island International Historic Site preserves the history of a French expedition led by Pierre Dugua in 1604-1605. While there are no longer any signs of the original settlement, the site offers a historic interpretive trail, bird watch, enjoy the scenery, or speak with rangers.
The site includes both the actual island, and the mainland site that is accessible by car. The trail and ranger station are on the mainland. The only access to the island is by private boat, but it's not recommended to preserve the ecosystem on the island, itself.
Saint Croix Island International Historic Site is dog friendly. While dogs are not allowed inside buildings, they are allowed on the grounds and the trail while on a leash.
- Website
- https://www.nps.gov/sacr/index.htm
- Annual Visitors
- 6,914
Location & Map
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Note: Policies can change -- please make sure to check official dog/pet policies prior to making plans or booking travel.
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