Cape St John
Cape St. John is a charming, rustic, water-privileged community located on the South River and accessible via Riva Road. The community consist of 232 homes, with much diversity in style and size. Originally used as a camp for the Boy Scouts of America, Cape St. John was purchased, subdivided, and sold to individual owners who built their homes for permanent and part-time residence. The CSJCA held its first meeting in 1951. CSJCA membership offers use of the community beach, boat ramp, day tie up, small boat storage, picnic tables/BBQ facilities, and a children's playground.
Membership in the Cape St. John Citizens Association is voluntary. Annual dues are $80 for residents who wish to use the CSJCA amenities including the beach and playground. Additional fees are required for use of the boat ramp and kayak storage rack. Cape St. John is not a special tax district and the Association does not provide any disclosures related to property sales in the community.
The community boarders include 203-300 Cape Saint John Rd, all of Friends, W Friends, E Friends Rd, Dogwood Trail, Poplar Trail, Woodside Trail, Valley View Rd, and Island View Rd. Any address not listed above does not have water privileges or access from the CSJ Beach.
Membership in the Cape St. John Citizens Association is voluntary. Annual dues are $80 for residents who wish to use the CSJCA amenities including the beach and playground. Additional fees are required for use of the boat ramp and kayak storage rack. Cape St. John is not a special tax district and the Association does not provide any disclosures related to property sales in the community.
The community boarders include 203-300 Cape Saint John Rd, all of Friends, W Friends, E Friends Rd, Dogwood Trail, Poplar Trail, Woodside Trail, Valley View Rd, and Island View Rd. Any address not listed above does not have water privileges or access from the CSJ Beach.