Saturday, January 29, 2022

Last Day at Grayton, Next Stop, Little Talbot Island

Tuesday January 25, 2022 - Our last day in Grayton Beach was sunny and relatively warm, so we enjoyed a last walk on the state park's beautiful beach.  For dinner we decided to bike to the town of Grayton Beach for dinner at the Red Bar.  It was a 2 mile bike ride with the majority of the ride on a bike trail, so we were able to ride back to the campground after dark using our bike lights.  


Western Lake is pretty flat today, wish we had our kayaks





beautiful day at the beach












Interesting front door of the Red Bar




All the light bulbs in red bar are red bulbs




Smoked tuna and beers






 Wednesday January 26, 2022 - Today we left Grayton Beach and headed to Little Talbot State Park near Jacksonville (a 5 hour drive).  We had camped at Little Talbot 3 years ago and were eager to camp here again, since we enjoyed our stay.  The campground is in the process of being renovated, and most sites don't have electric during the upgrade.  I guess this kept most RVers from staying here, as we are the only ones camping in the RV loop!  It's nice to have the campground to ourselves.  



Site 26 at Little Talbot.  We'll use our generator while we cook breakfast and dinner and we'll use our propane for heat at night.




love the trees covered in Spanish moss




The back side of the campground is on a salt marsh that rises and falls with the tide.  Last time we were here we kayaked the salt marsh out to the bay.  We had to pick a time when the tide was on it's way in to be sure we didn't get stuck in the muck that's left when the tide goes out.




Little Talbot salt marsh





Friday January 28, 2022 - This morning the ranger stopped by to tell us we could move to site 29, which is their emergency site.  It has electric and he said since the next few nights are going to be so cold we might want electric.  It doesn't really matter to us, since we have propane for heat, but it is more convenient to have electric.   After lunch we biked to Amelia Island, there is a nice trail along A1A the Timucuan Trail.  It goes through Big Talbot Island State Park and then connects up with Amelia Island over a huge bridge over the river that leads to the Nassau Sound.  



Timucuan Trail




Boardwalk over another salt marsh.  We saw a king fisher and a heron.




Coffee and a cinnamon roll after 9 miles of biking.  Only 9 miles back to our campsite




A hike out to Boneyard Beach




Boneyard Beach




This beach is full of oak and cypress trees




3 miles of beach along the Nassau Sound





















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