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HORSES NOT ALLOWED; DOGS MUST BE LEASHED

Aug. 10, 2001 – The V.I. National Park management reminds park visitors and residents of the regulations regarding pets and horses on park property.
These regulations are intended to protect sensitive wildlife species and other natural resources, as well as the quality of the visitor experience. Sensitive wildlife species, bird and turtle nesting habitats, water quality, cultural resources and public health can all be adversely affected by the improper behavior of pets and horses. Key regulations are:
1. Dogs, cats and horses are not permitted on beaches within the park boundary.
2. Dogs are permitted on roadways in the park but must be kept on a leash at all times.
3. Horses are not permitted on trails within the park.
4. Persons with pets and horses are responsible for immediately picking up and disposing of excrement.
5. Commercial horseback riding and packing operations are not authorized within the park.
Pets running at large may be impounded. For more information on these and other regulations, please call the Chief Ranger's office at 693-3201.

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