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    Jason C.

    This was a beautiful scenic drive and location is a must visit if you come to St. Croix take the time to enjoy the beautiful water and scenery around you along with the millennial sundial. My wife and I absolutely enjoyed being here and there is some really great photo opportunities. Glad we made the trip over here. There was not a long drive and is very accessible regardless of your vehicle.

    Eddie C.

    One of the top points of interest to see in USVI St Croix. As you make the windy road trip to the top you can park and see the man made sun dial. Weather was clear and we were able to view Buck Island which is another spectacular point of interest in STX. We drove from North Shore which was about 30 minutes and the views up to Point Udall were also stunning. This is a must see landmark on the island.

    MIlton S.

    Point Udall is at the east end of St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands. It is the easternmost point of the United States including insular areas. It was named in 1969 for Stewart Udall, United States Secretary of the Interior under Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson. It's a must see, and I love the inscription on the monument: Inscription. Click to hear the inscription. Since the dawn of consciousness, time has been measured by the movement of the sun. This marker, in the year 2000, is a continuum between all who have come before and all who are yet to come. The design concept starts with the Roman numeral "M"= 1000, "MM"=2000. The stone piers represent the abstraction of the two "M"s crossing at 90 degrees to each other. The alignment of the shadow pole and marker pin designates the azimuth of the sun on January 1, 2000. The shadow of the pole on the true north line designates local noon daily.

    The actual easternmost point of the US
    Jennifer S.

    Point Udall is the easternmost point of the United States of America. It is located about a half hour east of Christiansted at the very end of Rte 82. The ACTUAL easternmost point is at the bottom of the mountain where the point meets the sea. However, they have built a cool sundial monument called Millennium Monument that commemorated, obviously, the millennium. It was built to commemorate the first azimuth of the sunrise of the millennium when the year turned 2000. Some people thing it's ugly, but I really liked it. From the monument you have amazing views of the ocean and of Buck Island. You can get awesome photos any time, but I hear sunrise is supposed to be awesome and we were there at sunset... beautiful! I've heard warnings that it's a place where thieves lie in wait to break into tourists' cars and I think at one point you had to park down below... maybe you're supposed to, but we drove right up to it, so I wasn't worried about anyone breaking into my car right in front of me. There is a parking lot below the monument a hundred yards or so, but it was not too busy when we were there, until we were leaving and it seemed like people started showing up for the sunset. My husband was a nut and trucked down to the ACTUAL point as we stood at the top of the hill watching him. He was wiped out when he got back up, but it's completely do-able and besides the really cool rocks, there is apparently a beach right around there too if you're up to a hike to get there. Just beware the warnings about the thievery if you're leaving your car. Overall, a great stop, especially for weirdos like me who enjoy hitting all the superlatives in our country!

    Melissa S.

    This is the easternmost point to see the sun rise in the United States, and it is spectacular! It is so worth getting up early, and being there at 6:30 am (day we went, but check online)! This is a must do while visiting St.Croix to start your morning off right!

    Well worth the long drive from Fredriksted. It's amazing to cross the many microclimates of the island, and to arrive at this beautiful location. I could have stayed for hours just pondering the vastness and majesty of the oceans.

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    One of the most breathtaking views I have ever experience. Please give yourself a minute to just breathe in the beauty of the scenery.

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    This is the easternmost point to see the sun rise in the United States, and it is spectacular!

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