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Cam Bay National Park

 Great Camanoe, British Virgin Islands 

EST.1999  AREA19.6 acres

An extensive shallow reef and lagoon system dominates Cam Bay, on the eastern shore of Great Camanoe. This is a popular anchorage with sailors, due to the calm waters and pristine marine environment for swimming and snorkeling. A white sand beach curves around the bay, encouraging hikers onshore to explore the salt pond that separates Cam Bay from Lee Bay and divides Great Camanoe in half.

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Surrounded by woodland and cactus scrub, the salt pond traps sediment from freshwater run-off, which would otherwise affect reef growth within the bays.​

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Birdwatchers will enjoy watching the migratory wading birds and shorebirds that are attracted to this habitat, such as American coots (Fulica americana), black-necked stilts (Himantopus mexicanus), blue-winged teals (Anas discors), Caribbean coots (Fulica caribbea), common moorhens (Gallinula chloropus), ruddy ducks (Oxyura jamaicensis), white-cheeked pintails (Anas bahamensis) and sooty terns (Sterna fuscata).

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Snorkelers can mingle with colourful reef fish such as the Yellowtail Snapper (Ocyurus chrysurus), Bar Jack Fish (Caranx ruber), Schoolmaster (Lutjanus apodus), Sharpnose Puffer (Canthigaster rostrata), Slippery Dick (Halichoeres bivittatus) and the Spotted Goatfish (Pseudupeneus maculatus). Green turtles (Chelonia mydas) may also be spotted, as they feed on the sea grass beds in the lagoon. 

In addition to the ecological importance of the area, there is evidence of a pre-Columbian settlement in the bay, as pottery shards discovered in Cam Bay were carbon-dated at 800 A.D. This recent addition to the system of Parks and Protected Areas was donated by Mr. Herbert C. Lee. 

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ACTIVITIES

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  • Hiking

  • Picnic

  • Bird watching

  • ​Additionally Information

  • Marine Access - Moorings Permit required

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CONTACT US

National Parks Trust of The Virgin Islands
P.O. Box 860
Road Town, Tortola
Virgin Islands, VG1110
Email bvinpt@bvinpt.org  

Tortola location
#57 Main Street, 2nd Floor
Road Town, Tortola
Virgin Islands VG1110

Telephone +1 284 393 9284

 
Virgin Gorda location

The Baths, Virgin Gorda
Virgin Islands VG1110

Telephone +1 284 541 2420

CONSERVING NATURE'S LITTLE SECRETS SINCE 1961

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