Coppermine Point National Park [1]: A crumbling stone chimney breaks through the bright blue sky at Coppermine Point, a windswept headland. Watch the waves crash below and the birds fly overhead.
The Baths National Park [2]: Huge granite boulders create an endless array of pools and grottos perfect for exploration at the British Virgin Islands’ most famous sight.
Spring Bay National Park [3]: The “other” Baths, this beach maintains its serenity most days, making it a venue popular with locals and ideal for relaxation.
Gorda Peak National Park [4]: On an island where so much revolves around the sea, this mountaintop park offers a diversion through its verdant canopies, wild birdsongs, and expansive views. Hike to the top of Virgin Gorda.
North Sound [5]: Called by some a saltwater lake, this broad bay is protected from rough seas and ideal for sailing. Secluded beaches and friendly beach bars await exploration.
Links:
[1] http://www.moon.com/destinations/virgin-islands/virgin-gorda/sights/the-valley/coppermine-point-national-park
[2] http://www.moon.com/destinations/virgin-islands/virgin-gorda/sights/the-valley/the-baths-national-park
[3] http://www.moon.com/destinations/virgin-islands/virgin-gorda/sights/the-valley/spring-bay-national-park
[4] http://www.moon.com/destinations/virgin-islands/virgin-gorda/sights/mid-island/gorda-peak-national-park
[5] http://www.moon.com/destinations/virgin-islands/virgin-gorda/sights/north-sound