Region:
Northeast
LITTLE
TALBOT ISLAND STATE PARK
Jacksonville, Florida
Contact Information
12157 Heckscher Drive
Jacksonville, 32226
(904) 251-2320
Driving Directions
Take I-95 to Hecksher Drive (Milepost Exit 358A
- Old Exit 124A) and then travel east for 17 miles.
Hours of Operation
Florida state parks are open from 8 a.m. until
sundown 365 days a year.
Park Fees
The entrance fee to the park is $3.25 for a vehicle
of up to eight persons. For those on bicycles
or on foot the individual entrance fee is $1.00
per person.
Located twenty miles from downtown Jacksonville,
Florida, Little Talbot Island is one of the few
remaining undeveloped, barrier islands in Northeast
Florida. The entire island - 2,500 acres - is
a State Park.
The park has more than five miles of beautiful,
white sandy beaches, undisturbed salt marshes,
and vegetated dunes. Maritime forests, desert-like
dunes, and the salt marshes on the western side
of the island allow endless hours of nature study
and relaxation.
Park Activities
Beaches, Bicycling, Full Camping, Group Camping,
Youth Camping, RV Camping, Canoeing, Fishing,
Nature Trails, Picnicking, Swimming, and Wildlife
Viewing
Full Facility Camping
Camping is offered on the western side of Little
Talbot Island along Myrtle Creek, approximately
a quarter of a mile from the beach. Our campground
has 40 campsites, each with water, electricity,
an in-ground fire ring, and a picnic table. Most
of the sites are nicely shaded by huge moss-draped
Live Oak trees.
There are two full-facility bath houses, a dump
station, a small boat ramp, a nature trail, and
a nice playground. Bicycles and canoes can be
rented at the Ranger station.
(Group and Youth) A primitive camping area is
available for groups and organizations. Water,
picnic tables, a fire ring, and a porta-toilet
facility are available for this area.
Camping Fees
Base camping fees vary by season.
10/1 - 2/29 $10
3/1 - 9/30 $14
Please see the state park fee schedule for additional
charges that may apply.
Pets are allowed in the campground with current
proof of vaccination. A camping deposit via a
major credit card, check, or cash is required.
RVs
The Campground on Little Talbot Island serves
as the camping facility for Amelia Island, Big
Talbot Island, and Little Talbot Island, and Fort
George Island State Parks. Of the forty sites,
there are about 12 sites that can accommodate
RV type campers, depending on the size of the
camping rig. Each site is equipped with electrical
hookups (20 and 30 AMP), potable water, an in-ground
fire ring, and a picnic table. The dump station
is located by the campground gate.
Fishing
With literally miles of beach, Little Talbot is
a surf fishing paradise. The list of species caught
from this beach is long. Check with the ranger
at the gate or strike up a conversation with one
of the regulars; either should know what is biting
and where.
The coastal salt marsh on the “back”
side of the island offers superb light tackle
angling. From tailing redfish to bottom hugging
flounder, ambushing trout to hard pulling black
drum, you are sure to find something to “stretch
your string.”
Nature Trails
Little Talbot offers the opportunity of sampling
a complete cross section of a coastal barrier
island.
Exposing a variety of the island's wildlife,
the “Nature Trail” is anchored at
one corner of the campground and provides a comfortable
walk of approximately one mile.
The “Hiking Trail” winds its four
miles through a densely forested maze of trees
and palmettos and finishes its last mile and a
quarter with a breathtaking stroll on the sandy
beach.
If you choose to hike the trails, always check
in at the ranger station and remember your water
and insect repellant.
Picnicking
Thirteen pavilions, that can be reserved, are
available in the picnic areas.
Swimming
The Atlantic Ocean provides excellent wave conditions
year-round for those who want to "catch a
wave". The beach is easily accessible with
plenty of parking, dune walkovers, and bathhouses.
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