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From www.floridastateparks.org
“Little Talbot Island is one of a handful of undeveloped barrier islands remaining in Northeast Florida. Boasting more than five miles of pristine beaches and three miles of bike trails, Little Talbot’s untouched natural beauty and diverse ecosystems beg to be explored.
There is, of course, the white sand and rolling surf typical of many high energy coasts. But there is also the eroding sun-bleached roots and fallen trunks of cedar and palm that create a linear tapestry of natural sculptures.”
Accessibility Information
"Florida's state parks welcomes visitors with service animals. Service animals are “dogs that are individually trained to do work or perform tasks for people with disabilities,” according to the Revised Americans with Disabilities Act Service Animal Requirements."
General accessibility features:- Assistance animal welcome
Mobility accessibility features:- Wheelchair hire available
- Tables have sufficient clearance for wheelchair seating
Mobility Information:"Little Talbot Island State Park is committed to providing a variety of accessible amenities to all of its visitors. Those amenities include:
- Ten pavilions near beach with picnic tables and grills.
- Beach-side outdoor showers.
- Benches, information kiosks and interpretive panels.
- A wheelchair-friendly 2.5 mile segment of the paved Timucuan Trail multi-use pathway with covered bike pavilion, benches and interpretive displays.
- UTAP Trail information for the Dune Ridge, Campground Nature Loop and Timucuan Trails.
- Park office buildings.
We have two ADA beach wheelchairs available for use on the beach. Please call 904-251-2320 to let staff know when you would like to reserve and use the wheelchair at no cost."
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