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The Maria Hope Road opens up a lot of hiking possibilities for those who wish to hike between St. John’s north shore and the mountain ridge area (Centerline Road). It’s also a beautiful trail running down the Maho Bay Valley in a tropical forest environment of beautiful trees like bay rum, guavaberry, hog plum and West Indian locust (Stinking Toe Tree). There’s also some nice overlooks with views of West End Tortola and Big and Little Maho Bays.

Maria Hope Road Images

Maho Bay View

Maho Bay View

Tortola View

Tortola View

Hog Plum

Hog Plum

Bay Rum Stand

Bay Rum Stand

2 Responses to “St. John Virgin Islands: Maria Hope Road Images”
  1. [...] the last few years, the Maria Hope Trail has become a popular hiking venue. Passing through shady lush tropical forest, this old Danish Road provides Maho and Cinnamon Bay campers with convenient access to the Reef Bay [...]

  2. Shaun OBoyle says:

    Looks like a great hike, we’ll be at Maho in Feb, will give it a go.

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