Little Talbot Island State Park, one of Northeast Florida’s last remaining undeveloped barrier islands, is a haven for nature lovers. With more than five miles of pristine beaches, three miles of bike trails, and diverse ecosystems, visitors can experience the untouched beauty of the Atlantic coast. Explore maritime forests, dunes, and salt marshes, while enjoying activities such as hiking, birdwatching, camping, kayaking, or simply relaxing on the scenic shoreline. The island is also famous for its natural sculptures—eroding sun-bleached roots and fallen trunks that create an impressive display along the coast. It's a true treasure of natural Florida.
Day | Open | Closed |
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Everyday | 8a | Sunset |