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Region:
Northeast
FORT GEORGE ISLAND CULTURAL STATE PARK
Jacksonville, Florida
Contact Information
12157 Heckscher Drive
Jacksonville, 32226
(904) 251-2320
Driving Directions
Fort George Island Cultural State Park lies approximately
16 miles east of downtown Jacksonville on S.R.
A1A, or three miles south of Little Talbot Island
State Park.
Hours of Operation
Florida state parks are open from 8 a.m. until
sundown 365 days a year.
Park Fees
There is not an entrance fee for this park.
Whether you walk, bike or drive on Fort George
Island you will find yourself surrounded by lush
vegetation. Hidden by this green mantle is evidence
of 6000 years of human occupation, ranging from
shell mounds, through plantation era structures,
to a 1920's resort club. The history of Ft. George
Island is a cross section of Florida's history.
Present day use of the island is mostly recreational.
There are miles of trails for biking or hiking.
There are several locations for the shore-bound
angler to wet a line. Depending on the season bird
watching ranges from quite good to excellent, with
the Rollins Bird Sanctuary occupying most of one
end of the island. There is also a self-guided tour
around the island known as the Saturiwa Trail, which
can be followed after obtaining a guidebook at the
Ribault Clubhouse on Ft George or the ranger station
on Little Talbot. There are no fees charged on Ft.
George Island. For overnight accommodations you
will need to go to Little Talbot Island State Park.
We continue to upgrade facilities and expand recreational
opportunities at Ft. George Cultural Site.
Alcoholic beverages
are not permitted in Florida State Parks. Please
place all trash in its proper place and do not feed
the wildlife.
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| Park Activities
Bicycling, Boat Ramp, Fishing, and Nature Trails
Boat Ramp
The Ribault Clubhouse Water access, (unimproved
boat ramp) behind the Ribault Clubhouse, is available
for launching canoes, kayaks, and small flat bottom
boats.
Fishing
Fishing the Fort George river from the shoreline
is a popular activity.
Nature Trails
There is a four-mile hiking/biking trail on Fort George
Island. The trail runs through the interior of the
former Fort George Golf course. A successional process
is returning the golf course land back to its natural
state and restoring the maritime forest habitat. The
trail is suitable for large tired bikes. |


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