| Day | Open | Closed |
|---|---|---|
| Everyday | 8a | Sunset |
Little St. George Island, part of Cape St. George State Reserve, is a hidden gem offering over nine miles of untouched beach and multiple trails for visitors seeking an adventure in an unspoiled coastal landscape. Accessible only by boat, the island provides a glimpse of Florida’s original barrier island ecosystem. Visitors can explore the iconic Marshall House, built in the 1940s by the Marshall-Porter family, where interpretive displays share the island's history. Today, the island serves as a field station for research and conservation efforts. Whether you’re camping, kayaking, hiking, or beachcombing, this remote island delivers an authentic wild Florida experience, complete with stunning Gulf sunsets and star-filled skies.
Water quality report is not avalable for this location.