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04/19/2016 11:50 PM
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What is the status of Maho ?? I know it is shut down, but is the beach still accessible to the public ??
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Accessible up to the high tide line, just like all beaches in the USVI.
Cheers, RickG
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Rick..... Are you saying that Maho is only accessible by dinghy then ??
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Little Maho is accessible by water. You can do a rock scramble from Francis Bay. Swimmable from Francis and Maho.
Big Maho is still in the National Park and is unaffected by the Maho Bay Campground closure and sale of land to Jon Stryker.
Cheers, RickG
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Thanx !! That clears it up !!
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