Little Talbot Island State Park campground has 40 campsites and is located near Jacksonville and on one of the few remaining undeveloped barrier islands in Florida. The campsites are nestled among beautiful white sugar sand dunes in a lush maritime hammock. Twelve of the campsites are tent only. Each campsite also has electric/water hookups, a table and fire ring/grill. The campground also has drinking water, a laundry facility and two bathhouses with hot showers. Both restroom facilities are ADA accessible. A dump station is available for RV campers.
Winding tidal creeks border the western edge of the campground where a canoe/kayak launch is available. Beyond the camping area, visitors can explore miles of undeveloped coastal beaches, a three-mile hiking trail and a paved path perfect for bicycling and rollerblading. Bicycles and kayaks are available for rent at the ranger station. Firewood is also available for sale at the campground.
Outdoor recreation includes swimming, snorkeling, surfing, kayaking, hiking, biking and wildlife viewing. hiking, Visitors also have access to beachside picnic pavilions.
Fort Clinch State Park is also in the area. It’s 18 miles to the north and 61 campsites (all with water/electric). You might also like the campground at Cary State Forest.
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Some sites flood during high tide. During first week of May 2016 a high tide of 6.5 feet put the entire road in front of sites 34, 35 and 36 and one side of 37 UNDER salt water. Sites 15 and 16 are the same, in another area of park. I would not recommend a tent on these sites at 6 foot tide. Other than high tide these are premo sites. There is a small warning on reserve america website , and a convenient link to the tide tables…but they don’t tell you at what level of high tide the site floods. I found it a problem over 6 feet for site 36. Pull though Site 37 would be ok if you entered from the boat ramp side, so you could exit out the other side where the road is not under water. BUT site 37 did have salt water up on the wheels of the RV. Site 16 has the best sunsets….hey and you can “kayak” right from your site at high enough tide…what’s not to like .
We stayed at tablet Island State Park lot 7 it was wonderful last year