Reef Bay Trail, located in the US Virgin Islands, offers a 2.2-mile (3.5-km) journey through the rich history and culture of St. John. The trail winds through a shady forest and past several former sugarcane estates, eventually leading to the Reef Bay sugar mill near Genti Bay. Along the way, visitors can spot Taino petroglyphs etched into the basalt rock, providing a tangible link to the island’s ancient past. This scenic hike not only immerses hikers in the natural beauty of the island but also offers a glimpse into its historical and cultural heritage.
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