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Little Talbot Island State Park
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. The largest continuous section of the Machaba Balu Preserve lies just to the west of Little Talbot Island.
Little Talbot Island State Park
IUCN category Ib (wilderness area)
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Myrtle Creek on Little Talbot Island State Park
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Location
Jacksonville, Florida, Duval County, Florida, United States
Coordinates
30°27′07″N 81°25′08″W
Area
2,500 acres (10 km2)
Established
1951
Named for
Charles Baron Talbot, Lord High Chancellor of England[1]
Governing body
Florida Department of Environmental Protection
Website
Official website Edit this at Wikidata at Florida State Parks
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.
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Big Talbot Island State Park is a state park in Florida, United States. It is located on Big Talbot Island, 20 miles east of downtown Jacksonville on A1A North and immediately north of Little Talbot Island State Park along the Atlantic coastal plain.
The park is a nature preserve and a location for nature study, bird-watching, or photography. Other activities include hiking, bicycling, fishing, boating, canoeing, kayaking, and picnicking. Amenities include picnic pavilions, nature trails, a fishing pier, a boat ramp, bike trails and beaches. The park is open from 8:00 am till sundown year round.
The coastal landscape and beach at Big Talbot Island is unique within the state of Florida for its rock-like sedimentary hardpan soil deposits underlying the surface. Where these formations are exposed in the shallow waters surrounded the island they provide habitat for molluscs, crabs, oysters, and other tide pool creatures. The formations and sand on Blackrock Beach are much darker in contrast to the coquina formations at Washington Oaks State Gardens, about 60 miles southward on the coastal highway A1A, and the limestone outcroppings at Blowing Rocks Preserve over 250 miles further south. The beach can be accessed through the park entrance or through the trailhead parking area adjacent to the Blackrock Trail. At the end of the Blackrock Trail is Boneyard Beach. Here, skeletons of oaks sit along the shoreline. Big Talbot's Boneyard Beach is not recommended for swimming but is popular with photographers.[1][2][3]
Big Talbot and Little Talbot are two of only a few remaining undeveloped barrier islands within Florida. They were first inhabited by a Native American group called the Timucua. Beginning with the arrival of the French in 1562, France, England, and Spain claimed the islands as colonial territory. In 1735, General James Oglethorpe named the Talbot Islands in honor of Charles Talbot, Lord High Chancellor of England. Along with the bordering Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve, the islands are representative of several ecosystems and support a number of diverse natural habitats abundant with wildlife.
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Ecology[edit]
Habitats preserved by the park include beach, coastal scrub, coastal hammock, estuary, and tidal marshes. Parts of the salt marsh surrounding Big Talbot Island are included in the Machaba Balu Preserve.
Flora[edit]
Vegetation includes southern live oaks (Quercus virginiana), hollys, magnolias, hickories (Carya spp.), cabbage palmettos (Sabal palmetto), sea oats, and saw palmettos (Serenoa repens).
Fauna[edit]
This state park is home to alligators, sea turtles, Florida gopher tortoises, West Indian manatees, white-tailed deer, river otters, marsh rabbits, raccoons, bobcats, foxes, Virginia opossums, eastern gray squirrels, eastern garter snakes, Carolina anoles, broad-headed skinks, pileated woodpeckers, northern cardinals, bald eagles, barred owls, peregrine falcons, painted buntings, and Florida scrub jays.
Big Talbot Island Park Florida Blackrock Beach
A barrier island on the Atlantic Coast between Amelia Island and Little Talbot Island, Big Talbot Island is best known for its unusual rocky shoreline called Blackrock Beach. One step on this beach, overlooking a sweep of dark rocks, saw palmetto on the bluffs, and the bleached bones of live oaks turned to giant driftwood along the shore, and you'd think you're in Hawaii. Just offshore, tiny islands with bright white sand beckon.
Moving to Jacksonville Fl things to do in Jacksonville Big Talbot Island
If you are moving to Jacksonville you will find there are plenty of things to do. Today we are at one of the coolest places in Jacksonville, Big Talbot Island and Black Rock Beach. A scenic drive down Heckscher Drive will get you to the parking lot where you will have to hike in about a half mile to get to Black Rock Beach.
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Places to see in ( Jacksonville - USA )
Places to see in ( Jacksonville - USA )
Jacksonville is a large city in northeastern Florida where the St. John’s River meets the Atlantic Ocean. A regional business center, it has many museums and cultural offerings. Swimming and surfing are popular at nearby barrier island beaches such as Jacksonville Beach and Neptune Beach. Championship golf courses in the area include Ponte Vedra Beach’s TPC Sawgrass, headquarters of the PGA Tour.
Jacksonville is situated on the Atlantic coast of northeast Florida. It is the most populous city in the of Florida measured by the number of residents. But Jacksonville covers an enormous area, and is in fact the largest city in area in the continental United States. The city has a large area, but also has a low density rate. The metropolitan area extends beyond Duval County into Nassau, St. Johns, Baker and Clay counties and has a population of more than 1.25 million people. The city's metropolitan population is not the largest in Florida, it is exceeded by the Miami-Fort Lauderdale area, Tampa, and Orlando metro areas.
Jacksonville is widely known as a hard-working, blue-collar city. While a substantial portion of Jacksonville's economy is supported by both of its large U.S. Navy bases (Naval Air Station Jacksonville and Naval Station Mayport), it is also a hotbed for the banking, logistics, insurance, and healthcare sectors. The downtown skyline, notable for its bridges of various styles and colors, spans along the St. Johns River with a pedestrian river walk located on each bank. Although the bulk of Jacksonville's population is suburban in nature and spread throughout Duval County, renewed development efforts are currently underway in the urban core along with preservation efforts in its historic districts. Jacksonville is nicknamed JAX, or 'The Bold City'
At a whopping 840 sq miles, Jacksonville is the largest city by area in the contiguous United States and the most populous in Florida. The city sprawls along three meandering rivers, with sweeping bridges and twinkling city lights reflected in the water. A glut of high-rises, corporate HQs and chain hotels can make 'Jax' feel a little soulless, but patient exploration yields some interesting streets, curious characters and a Southern-fried, friendly heart.
The city's museums and restored historic districts are worth a wander if you have the time, and the Five Points and San Marco neighborhoods are charming, walkable areas lined with bistros, boutiques and bars. The Jacksonville area beaches – a world unto themselves – are 30 to 50 minutes' drive from the city, depending on traffic and where you're coming from.
A lot to see in Jacksonville such as :
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Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens
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Mickler Beach
George Crady Bridge Fishing Pier State Park
Mayport Naval Station
Tree Hill Nature Center
Alpine Groves Park
Beaches Museum
Budweiser Brewery Experience
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South Beach Park and Sunshine Playground
Kelly Seahorse Ranch
Shipwreck Island Water Park
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Deep Creek State Forest
Jacksonville-Baldwin Rail Trail
Walter Jones Historic Park
Mickler's Landing
Pumpkin Hill Creek Preserve State Park
Dutton Island Preserve
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Riding bike in Big Talbot State Park, Amelia Island, FL
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Epic Amelia Island
Join three avid cyclist riding the 63 mile route of the Katie Ride for Life, a major springtime cycling event held in Amelia Island, Florida, north of Jacksonville and on the Florida- Georgia border.
With 13-miles of beautiful beaches, abundant native wildlife, and pristine waters, this barrier island has long been a beloved destination for visitors and residents alike. For the sixth consecutive year, Amelia was voted among Top 10 North American Islands by Conde Nast Traveler's Reader's Choice Awards.
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The Dames Point Bridge in Jacksonville, FL is a Cable Stay Bridge constructed between 1985 - 1989. At two miles in length, the bridge is one of the largest cable stay bridges in the United states and utilizes over 20 miles of cables to support itself. The bridge connects the New Berlin and Arlington boroughs of Jacksonville and sees about 72,000 cars and trucks cross it daily.
The bridge is actually named Napoleon Bonaparte Broward Bridge after the former Florida Governor (1905-1909) and Duval County Sheriff Napoleon B. Broward. Broward county is also named after the same man. The bridge has become known as the Dames Point Bridge by locals. The monacker refers to the area it the span occupies which was once called Dames point named after Captian Charles Dames who used to moore his ships in the area for repairs and also build ships there.
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Top 5 Beaches in the Southeast US
Top 5 beaches in the Southeast United States. Find out if your favorite beach made the list! Keep these in mind when you book your next beach vacation.
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Bradenton Beach, Florida
Briny Breezes, Florida
Butler Beach, Florida
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Captiva Island
Captiva, Florida
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Fort Walton Beach, Florida
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Gasparilla Island State Park
Golden Beach, Florida
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Gulf Islands National Seashore
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Hallandale Beach, Florida
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Hillsboro Beach, Florida
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Indialantic, Florida
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Islamorada, Florida
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Jacksonville Beach, Florida
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John D. MacArthur Beach State Park
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Jupiter Island, Florida
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Naples, Florida
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Oleta River State Park
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Redington Beach, Florida
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St. Augustine Beach, Florida
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Seaside, Florida
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South Venice, Florida
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St. Lucie Inlet Preserve State Park
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T.H. Stone Memorial St. Joseph Peninsula State Park
Tea Table Key
Treasure Island, Florida
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Vanderbilt Beach
Venice, Florida
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Virginia Key
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Wabasso Beach, Florida
Wilbur-By-The-Sea, Florida
Woman Key
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Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park
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Family Travel with Colleen Kelly - Amelia Island, Florida
Colleen Kelly leads the way around beautiful Amelia Island, Florida with a lively interactive experience at Ft. Clinch State Park. After stepping back in time with historic re-enactors at the fort, Colleen comes back to the 21st century and joins families to learn the game of petanque! Amelia Island is home to the largest petanque club in the United States. After working up a sweat, it is time to catch some dinner. Colleen heads out on a shrimping charter and follows up with a cooking lesson at the Amelia Island Culinary Academy to prepare shrimp the whole family will enjoy.
The visit to Amelia Island is complete with a stop at Pirate Playground, a very special playground that welcomes children of all abilities. And if you time a visit to Amelia Island just right, you might even get to experience watching sea turtles make their way back to the ocean. It’s an opportunity your family will remember for a lifetime!
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Downtown Fernandina Beach on Amelia Island in Florida! A Driving Tour at Sunset!
Is Fernandina Beach on Amelia Island a top 25 Downtown Florida destination?
We are searching for the most vibrant and diverse downtowns in Florida. The kind of places where you park and walk around to enjoy restaurants, shops,, sights and music in a fun and safe environment for the whole family.
Size does not matter! Even the smallest towns in Florida are being considered. In big cities we focus on neighborhoods, such as Las Olas in Fort Lauderdale, or Brickell in Miami.
Fernandina Beach is on Amelia Island at Florida's northeast border. Fernandina Beach hosts the popular Isle of Eight Flags Shrimp Festival and is known for great golf.
Downtown Fernandina Beach also offers boutique shopping and a range of scrumptious restaurants. With 13 miles of pristine beaches, abundant wildlife and clear, calm waters, Amelia Island with its quaint charm has been a beloved destination for generations. Its upscale resorts and world-class spas combine with a charming collection of bed and breakfasts, historic sites and captivating festivals for an experience that’s uniquely Floridian.
Go and experience why Fernandina Beach and Amelia Island have consistently been among Florida’s highest-ranked island destinations.
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Jacksonville Florida
In this episode of Cheap Family Travel ( Nick Regan, Maggie, and Kate spent several days in the beautiful city of Jacksonville, Florida. There are so many things to do in Jacksonville Florida and we did our best to to squish it all in. We started with Adlib Luxury Tours, Top to Bottom tour of Jacksonville Fla. It's a great way to learn all about Jacksonville, Florida. We went to the top of the Bank of America building for a bird's eye view of the city and then went underground to the vaults that the banks in Jacksonville Florida once used to transport money. Next we visited the MOSH, the Museum of Science and History. It is one of the great family things to do in Jacksonville, Fl. We loved kayaking with Kayak Amelia, riding our bikes along the trails of Talbot Island State Park, and hiking through the ecosystems at the Tree Hill Nature Center where Jacksonville, Florida schools learn about nature. We swam and collected shells and shark's teeth at Boneyard and Mickler Beaches. The Jacksonville Florida beaches lived up to their famous reputations. We hit the slides at Adventure Landing, one of the largest water parks in Jacksonville, Florida, and even rode Crazy Fish's Dolphin Limo to get up close to the dolphins.
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