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Saint Croix Island International Historic SiteSaint Croix Island is reflected in the Saint Croix River at sunrise. Photo by Sara Grey.
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Saint Croix Island International Historic Site
Lodging

There is no lodging in the park. The towns of Robbinston (four miles south) and Calais (eight miles north) offer several lodging and camping options. For more information, contact local chambers of commerce.

Native Americans inhabited Saint Croix.  

Did You Know?
Saint Croix Island was originally called “Muttoneguis” by the Native Americans who had used it for many years before the French arrived. The island is protected today as part of Saint Croix Island International Historic Site.
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Last Updated: March 24, 2009 at 14:34 EST