Bald Point State Park, situated on Alligator Point where Ochlockonee Bay meets Apalachee Bay, spans over 4,000 acres and is known for its diverse habitats including coastal marshes, pine flatwoods, and oak thickets. This natural variety makes the park a great spot for wildlife observation and birdwatching, especially during migrations when raptors and monarch butterflies are common sights. Visitors can explore 18 miles of multiuse trails, enjoy fishing, sunbathe along the public beaches, or launch kayaks and canoes into the bay. The park also features amenities like restrooms, outdoor showers, picnic pavilions, and a fishing dock, offering plenty of options for land and water activities. Bald Point’s scenic landscapes and abundant wildlife make it a rewarding destination for nature lovers.
Day | Open | Closed |
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Everyday | 8a | Sunset |