Soon we reached the focus point of the hike, a lip of rock that juts out over the creek, which seemed like it could make for a nice cliff-jumping spot, as long as you ignore the questionable depth of water underneath. Maybe it's a good spot for belly-flops. We stopped here for a...
500 and 3,000 years ago, St. John was home to the Taino people, colonial Europeans, and enslaved Africans. Today the park offers stunning beaches, hikes to what were once plantations when sugar monopolized the economy, a bird-viewing