Reef Bay Petroglyph Site, St. John Island

The Reef Bay petroglyph site is situated in the Virgin Islands National Park on St. John Island (US Virgin Island). The site was placed on the National Register of Historic in 1982. A well maintained hiking trail leads to the site.


The main panel at the Reef Bay Petroglyph Site is situated directly above a quiet pool of water. Scale is 50 cm.



The petroglyphs at the Reef Bay Site have an eerie reflection in the pool of water.



The petroglyphs at the Reef Bay Site have an eerie reflection in the pool of water.



A second panel at the Reef Bay Petroglyph Site is approximately 5 meters upstream from the panel associated with the pool of water. Scale is 50 cm.



Prominent figure in the second panel at the Reef Bay Petroglyph Site. Scale shows 40 cm of a 50 cm scale.



Petroglyph next to the prominent figure in the second panel at the Reef Bay Petroglyph Site.



Selfie of Professor Fuller at the Reef Bay Petroglyph Site.



National Park Service team working to improve the Reef Bay trail.



Petroglyph sign on the Reef Bay trail.



Sign at the National Park Service headquarters on St. John Island.


Webpage constructed 2 February 2017