St George Island "The Uncommon Florida"
On Thursday morning our plan was to spend a few hours at the State Park on St. George Island. The park was on the east end of the island. The terrain and vegetation is much different here compared to our island paradise of Sanibel/Captiva.
We had high hopes of finding some different shells. We briefly scouted the area out on Wednesday afternoon and saw many different color variations of bivalves that we are not use to seeing on Captiva. We also found several shark eyes on Wednesday but many were too broken up to keep.
The park opens at 8:00 a.m. The cost to enter the park is $6. There is about an 8 mile stretch of beach with several access and parking areas along the way. There are two large parking areas with shelters and restroom along the beach in the park and several smaller parking with access to beach along the 8 mile stretch of the park. The restroom and shelter areas were well maintained. There are a lot of dunes in the park so the landscape is very different from Sanibel.
One of two Restroom areas at St George Island State Park |
Boardwalk access across the dunes to the beach |
shelter area at one of two restroom and access areas in the St park |
Crossing over the Apalachicola bay on Thursday morning we saw the Oyster fisherman hard at work out in the bay harvesting oysters.
Abandoned Oyster boat Apalachicola Bay |
Oyster Fishermen Apalachicola Bay |
Crab hiding in the sand |
Bi valves St. George Island |
Crab claw |
Comments
It looks like you are enjoying your trip home, but continue to verify that Sanibel/Captiva is still the best!! If only we could keep it a secret and all to ourselves!! :) Thanks for the post!! Where next?
I will pm you tomorrow with my info.
Great trip report as usual. Personally I enjoy reading it off the blog more than the message board because it's much easier to see the pictures on the blog. Safe travels home.