Pretty park. Love it there .
There was plenty to do with the intercostal on one side and the beach on the other. The sites were a little close but still not bad.
There was plenty to do with the intercostal on one side and the beach on the other. The sites were a little close but still not bad.
Small, peaceful campground on the marsh with nice facilities (bathroom, showers etc) if that’s what you’re looking for. There are lots of easy biking and hiking trails and a nice beach. The campgrounds can get busy and crowded - not super secluded if you want to be in nature but nice if you’re going with some campers who need a little more luxe. Beautiful scenery and super nice staff. Also can be accessed pretty much any season.


By far the most clean and friendly park in Florida. Fun for every age from hiking, white sand untouched beachs, kayaking, horse back riding, cycling, history, camping, biking, Segway tours, pavilion rentals, Driftwood beaches, wildlife viewing and fishing, rich history. By far the best hidden gem Florida has to offer!






Little Talbot Island campground is a great place for anything water related and a nice retreat from the crowds at Fernadina Beach. Most of the sites are shaded which is important to have with the Florida heat. There are many options for kayaking, bird watching and fishing. For kayaking, I recommend using Kayak Amelia. The staff were super helpful and gave us a lot of tips on where to go and what we would see.






