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Lameshur Beach

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Catherine
April 3, 2020
Are you ready to go off road? If your rental (must have high clearance) allows it, head to Lameshur which has two pretty bays side by side. The first Bay is Great Lameshur. The beach is rocky so not good for relaxing but for accomplished snorkelers, hike or swim about 300-400 yards along the eastern edge. There are deeper rock walls and I once saw an octopus fighting to eat a conch. I also saw a hawksbill turtle in the middle of the bay. For the better beach, head to Little Lameshur. A short swim from the shoreline and to the west is a small rocky outcropping in shallow water. This is a great place for beginners to explore. Snorkeling along the eastern side of Lameshur you’ll find a nice mix of shallow and deeper water structure. If you are a very good swimmer, swim WAY out to the left at the rocky outcrop (Yawzi Point). The coral and fish are so vibrant and plentiful that you feel like you are swimming in an aquarium. The water can be choppy and there is a 5-foot reef shark that likes to hang out there. If you continue down the dirt road, there is a sugar mill ruin. This is also the start (or end) of several of St Johns best hiking trails. The Bordeaux Mountain Trail leads you to the highest point on St John and gains almost 1,300 feet of elevation in about one mile.
Are you ready to go off road? If your rental (must have high clearance) allows it, head to Lameshur which has two pretty bays side by side. The first Bay is Great Lameshur. The beach is rocky so not good for relaxing but for accomplished snorkelers, hike or swim about 300-400 yards along the eastern…
Jennifer
April 18, 2019
Two secluded beaches nestled in the National Park. Lameshur is a rocky beach and Little Lameshur is sandy. Little Lameshur has some picnic tables with grills and a National Park porta-potty. The road to get to these beaches is VERY, VERY ROUGH. Please don’t go if you don’t have a 4WD vehicle. You can also hike down to Little Lameshur from Bordeaux on the Bordeaux Trail.
Two secluded beaches nestled in the National Park. Lameshur is a rocky beach and Little Lameshur is sandy. Little Lameshur has some picnic tables with grills and a National Park porta-potty. The road to get to these beaches is VERY, VERY ROUGH. Please don’t go if you don’t have a 4WD vehicle. You ca…
Heather
March 31, 2016
Nearby beach with access to hiking trails.
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Lameshur Complex