Little Talbot Island State Park | |
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Florida State Park | |
Wilderness Area (IUCN Ib) | |
Myrtle Creek on Little Talbot Island State Park
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Named by English General James Oglethorpe for: Charles Baron Talbot, Lord High Chancellor of England[1] | |
Country | United States |
State | Florida |
County | Nassau County |
City | Fernandina Beach, Florida |
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Park area | 2,500 acres (1,012 ha) |
Biomes | salt marshes, maritime forests, dunes |
Animals | North American River Otter, marsh rabbits, bobcats |
Year Acquired | 1951 |
- Year park opened | 1952 |
Managed by | Florida Department of Environmental Protection |
- location | Tallahassee, Florida (main) |
Location of Little Talbot Island State Park in Florida
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Website : Little Talbot Island State Park at Florida State Parks |
Little Talbot Island State Park is a Florida State Park located on Little Talbot Island, 17 miles (27 km) northeast of Jacksonville on State Road A1A. The park covers the entire 2,500-acre (10 km2) island. Big Talbot Island State Park lies to the immediate north. The park contains maritime forests, dunes, and salt marshes on the western side of the island. Wild life includes river otters, marsh rabbits, bobcats, and a variety of native and migrating birds. Activities include camping, fishing, hiking, swimming, canoeing, nature watching and surfing. Erosion on Big Talbot Island, coupled with sand deposition on Little Talbot, have resulted in Little Talbot Island becoming the larger of the two Talbot Islands.
Amenities include a full–facility campground, as well as a youth/group tent campground and beachside picnic pavilions. The park also has bath houses, a small boat ramp, a nature trail, and a playground. Bicycles and canoes can be rented at the campground. The park is open from 8:00 AM till dark.