Near Cinnamon Bay Trail
View from the top of America Hill by the great house ruins looking out toward Mary Point
Near Cinnamon Bay Trail
View from American Factory ruins.
Near Cinnamon Bay Trail
View from American factory ruins towards Cinnamon Bay.
Near Cinnamon Bay Trail
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Near Cinnamon Bay Trail
American Factory Ruins and view on Cinnamon Bay Trail.

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Cinnamon Bay Trail

4.7 (3 Ratings)
A great out-and-back trail for those staying at the Cinnamon Bay Campground.
1.9
mi
Distance
882
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Family FriendlyViews

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
1.86mi
Distance
882ft
Elevation Gain
882ft
Elevation Loss
30%
Max Grade
845ft
High Point
61ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
The Cinnamon Bay Trail is an excellent out-and-back trail or it can be combined with the Reef Bay Trail for a full day of hiking from the North Shore to the South Shore of St. John. The trailhead is exactly across the street from Cinnamon Bay with plenty of parking. Keep an eye out for a boardwalk that marks the start of the trail. The beginning of this trail will also pass the Cinnamon Bay Plantation Ruins and an ADA trail built by the local non-profit, Friends of Virgin Islands Park.The trail starts off fairly steep and will continue to move through the forests of St. John at a sustained grade. Though not very long, this trail can pack a punch, and you'll be navigating on a natural surface that includes many roots and rocks. Once you've been ascending for about a mile, you'll have reached the high point of the trail. You'll find a spur trail at the top that leads to plantation ruins, which can be an interesting side trip. The ruins illustrate the importance of the sugar, molasses, and rum trades to the area, and visiting the ruins brings the history of the island to life.Once you've enjoyed your time at the ruins, you'll continue on to the end of the trail at its intersection with Centerline Road. From that point, you can return the way that you came or continue on to join the Reef Bay Trail. To connect with the Reef Bay Trail, you'll have a short hike along Centerline Road.
History & Background
You'll be able to see remnants of the sugar processing operations. These operations had an enormous impact on the islands, and stopping to visit ruins is a great way to make history come alive.

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Contributors
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