Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Little Talbot Island State Park adventure.
The vagaries of modern life got you in a tizzy? Escape to this island state park.
Travel back in time to one of Florida's last unspoiled barrier islands. Forget about cellphones, internet access, rush hour traffic, and busy city life on this undeveloped island. BYOB (bring your own bike) to pedal around 3 miles of bike trails. Walk the trails if prefer a more leisurely pace.
Kick off your sandals to enjoy 5 miles of sandy beaches. Look for souvenir seashells or driftwood for a campfire. Hang 10 with your surfboard, or kayak past the towering bluffs of Myrtle Creek.
Keep a sharp eye out. You might be lucky enough to spot a sea turtle in the water. The maritime forest harbors many birds and small mammals that skitter about. Animal lovers admire the abundant wildlife here.
The campground overlooks the scenic western side of the island. No matter what spot you pick, you're mere feet from the pristine beach. Around 32 campsites have facilities for tents, hammocks, or RVs.
For an ideal visit to Little Talbot Island State Park, come during spring or fall when the weather is mild and the park is less crowded. Summer brings heat and humidity, while winter can be unpredictable, with cooler temperatures and occasional storms.