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About

The Friends of Talbot Islands State Parks supports Amelia Island State Park, Big and Little Talbot Islands, Fort George Island, Pumpkin Hill Creek Preserve, Yellow Bluff Fort and George Crady Bridge Fishing Pier.

Story

The Friends of Talbot Islands State Parks is the Citizen Support Organization (CSO) for Talbot Islands State Parks. Founded in 1997, our members and their love of the parks are the engine that drive us. Our goal is to enhance Talbot Islands State Parks by educating the public, providing support to the park, and providing future generations enjoyment of the natural beauty of The Real Florida.

Address: 12157 Heckscher Dr, Jacksonville, FL 32226, USA
Phone: (904) 251-2320
moc.liamg@sdnalsitoblatfosdneirf
State: Florida
Zip Code: 32226


Opening Hours

Monday: 8:15 AM – 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:15 AM – 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:15 AM – 6:00 PM
Thursday: 8:15 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday: 8:15 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday: 8:15 AM – 6:00 PM
Sunday: 8:15 AM – 6:00 PM

Reviews
My family and I absolutely loved camping at Little Talbot Island! This was our first time camping here and is now on our top list of favorite Florida State Parks to camp in. Site #40 is AMAZING!!! It's on a little bend with only one other campsite diagonal from it barely in view - no neighbors on either side of behind. We felt completely secluded and private - LOVED! It's also right next to a nice little trail. Some other camp sites looked really small and not much privacy but #40 is perfection. It's a small campground but beautiful and well maintained. We biked across the road (almost 2 miles) to the beach side of Little Talbot - beautiful beach! Fernandina and Amelia Island are a short drive away if you want some entertainment, shopping, restaurants, etc. The rangers at check-in were very welcoming and friendly. The bathrooms were clean. Overall, extremely happy with our stay here and will definitely be back.
7 years ago (02-01-2018)
Stayed in December. This place is very unique. Definitely do the 4 mile or so hike that takes you down the beach. If in winter, plan your beach section to walk with the wind, and against the wind while inland. This works out well. Lots to do and see here in all seasons. The campground is very tight. Some spots are way too small and difficult to park, so choose carefully. The road system of the campground needs work. The bathroom near our campsite was an igloo inside due to too much airflow. Overall, this is a cool place and we would do it again.
7 years ago (02-01-2018)
My family and I will never camp at Little Talbot Island State Park ever agin. Worst camping experience ever. We camped out last night to celebrate the New Year. We we were not aloud to talk to each in OUR campsite that we paid for after 11:00 pm. The manager of the park actually told us that it was time to go to bed. Never in my years of camping have we ever been told that we can’t sit around a campfire and play a family game of cards and have a good time. And further more.... it was New Years Eve. Seriously do not camp here unless you like being told to go to bed.
8 years ago (01-01-2018)
Amazing place. One of my absolute favorite places to be. The beach is beautiful and the nature trails are fantastic.
7 years ago (05-01-2018)
Absolutely beautiful. Mother nature always takes my breath away and this state park is no exception.
7 years ago (23-01-2018)
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