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In 2017, a team of National Park Service archeologists visited Saint Croix Island International Historic Site to study how erosion, driven by larger and more frequent storms, is affecting this fragile and important historic site. The geophysical survey results are contributing to planning for the treatment, protection, and management of the site's archeological resources. (Includes aerial footage from a drone operating under an authorized research permit.) Will Greene/Friends of Acadia Photo Gallery Self-guided Interpretive Trail28 Images A short, accessible interpretive trail features bronze figures of the French and Passamaquoddy, as well as displays that discuss historical events and the interaction of the two cultures. The tour is a 0.2 miles (329 m) round-trip. The trail is a wide, paved path leading to a view point with stairs leading to the beach and boat ramp. ![]() NPS Audio files for the interpretive trailIf you are interested in listening to English, French, and Passamaquoddy audio files for the interpretive trail, visit our Audio Files for Interpretive Trail page.
![]() Tides Institute and Museum of Art Interactive PanoramasAre you interested in seeing panoramas of Saint Croix Island? Check out these great interactive panoramas taken of the island and surrounding area. Allow 30 seconds for the interactive panoramas to load. Use your mouse to move around the image or the buttons located at the bottom of each image once it loads. If you wait long enough, the images will move on their own. Saint Croix Island - Beach |
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Last updated: April 19, 2022