Salt River Bay is a living museum on St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands.
Salt River Bay:
It offers a dynamic, tropical ecosystem with prehistoric and colonial-era archeological sites and ruins. It is home to some of the largest mangrove forests in the Virgin Islands as well as coral reefs and a submarine canyon.
The National Park Service and the Government of the United States Virgin Islands jointly manage this 1,015-acre park. It was established as a national site in 1992.
Dedicated in 1993, this national, ecological preserve and park features the largest remaining mangrove forest in the U.S.V.I., a submarine canyon, plus objects of cultural significance such as a prehistoric ceremonial hall and burial site.