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Little Talbot Nature Trail Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 5/17/2015
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
3 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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The Cache is located down The Dune Ridge Trail located on LittleTalbot Island State Park. As with all Parks, please remember to CITO as you proceed on your adventure. Walk softly and Do No Harm to the natural Flora & Fauna as you Enjoy the game!!!


LadyBeth and I Decided to take a stroll down this beautiful Trail and set out some caches as we went. It is a small hike to the cache, Please rehide the cache as found, and use natural camoflauge to conceal the container. Bring plenty of water and your Bug Spray and never forget to check yourself for ticks upon your return... This cache is located in Little Talbot Island state Park. With more than five miles of beautiful, white sandy beaches, Little Talbot Island is one of the few remaining undeveloped barrier islands in Northeast Florida. Maritime forests, desert-like dunes and undisturbed salt marshes on the western side of the island allow for hours of nature study and relaxation. The diverse habitats in the park host a wealth of wildlife for viewing, including river otters, marsh rabbits, bobcats and a variety of native and migratory birds. Surrounding surf and tidal streams present excellent fishing for bluefish, striped bass, redfish, flounder, mullet and sheepshead. Other popular park activities include hiking, kayaking, beachcombing, surfing and picnicking. Beachside picnic pavilions are available for use by park visitors and can be reserved in advance for a fee. A campground is located along the eastern salt marshes of Myrtle Creek. Kayak rentals and guided paddle tours are available at Kayak Amelia, (904) 251-0016 The park is open from 8:00 a.m. until sundown, 365 days a year. Fees: Admission Fee: $5.00 per vehicle. Limit 2-8 people per vehicle. $4.00 Single Occupant Vehicle. $2.00 Pedestrians, bicyclists, extra passengers, passengers in vehicle with holder of Annual Individual Entrance Pass. Camping Fee: $24.00 per night, plus tax. Includes water and electricity. Florida residents who are 65 years of age or older or who hold a social security disability award certificate or a 100 percent disability award certificate from the Federal Government are permitted to receive a 50 percent discount on current base campsite fees. Proof of eligibility is required. Come out and Spend the Day in One of our Natural Beauties as you enjoy the Natural Wildlife hiking the Trails and Bring the family to enjoy the Beautiful Beaches as well as the famed Boneyard Beach. Enjoy Your visit, and Have Fun!!!!

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