Denis Bay
Denis Bay
Thought it might be fun to hike down to Denis Bay on this upcoming trip. I understand that to get there you take an "unmarked spur trail" shortly after getting on the Peace Hill trail from the Peace Hill parking lot. Is it pretty obvious what trail I should take? Is it now marked? I don't want to be wandering aimlessly around unmarked trails. Thanks!
---Jim
this is the entrance to the spur trail:
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/28539958@N00/550229493/" title="entrance to denis bay trail by liamsaunt, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/200/5502 ... 9dd3a3.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="entrance to denis bay trail"></a>
You have to duck down a bit to get through the opening, but it's not too bad.
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/28539958@N00/550229493/" title="entrance to denis bay trail by liamsaunt, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/200/5502 ... 9dd3a3.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="entrance to denis bay trail"></a>
You have to duck down a bit to get through the opening, but it's not too bad.
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Denis Bay
You will LOVE this beach!Look for the old anchor if you snorkel there.It was cool!Look for my trip report from last July and it will give you hints on how to find the anchor.
Parafins.


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Denis Bay trail is not that hard of a hike. If I was to compare to Salomon trail hike it was definitely easier and shorter. I would guess less than half a mile. We were there last thursday for the first time. We really like the beach and its not private just the areas behind the beach right across from the old dock area are private.There were only a few people there which was great.
It's been a while, but as I recall, there's not much to see (when compared to SO many other beaches onisland). What there is, is over on the right (as you're standing on the beach looking out) and the anchor of course. Have never ventured very far to the left though, so can't say about that. The middle is pretty much just sand.
It is a gorgeous beach, my favorite, and almost always empty (or very nearly). There are some people who live there so if you visit, please be respectful of their property and space (all beaches are public property, but beyond the tree line is theirs).
It is a gorgeous beach, my favorite, and almost always empty (or very nearly). There are some people who live there so if you visit, please be respectful of their property and space (all beaches are public property, but beyond the tree line is theirs).
There's a rock off the point. It can be a fun, short snorkel around the rock, or you can take your time and get down to see the critters and coral. Around to the left and behind the rock is deeper water. It gets real shallow on the right. The beach gets blasted on windy days and the water can be rough around the rock. There's also good water and snorkeling around the point to the left.Can anyone comment on the snorkeling at Denis sounds like our kind of beach
It's a hike into the beach from the parking lot. I prefer setting up at Jumbie and snorkeling around to Denis, while Mrs Random lounges in the sun with a good book.
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Denis Bay-On The Rocks...
Here's a pic of the rocks around Denis Bay.It was a bit choppy the day we visited so I didn't snorkel there.Only near the old dock.Parafins

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Hey- We're getting psyched for our first trip to STJ on 6/21, Denis beach has made the "to-do list" and I'm wondering where we would find the anchor and any other cool stuff to check out while snorkeling.
I dug up this old post and read what was here...
Any suggestions or experiences to share
Thanx-
Sherb
I dug up this old post and read what was here...
Any suggestions or experiences to share

Thanx-
Sherb
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