Set along Amelia Island’s southern tip, this state park protects more than 200 acres of untouched wilderness. Stroll along the beach, spot the wildlife, and hunt for shark teeth and shells. Amelia Island is the only Florida state park that offers horseback riding on its beaches!
Spanning 2,500 acres, Little Talbot is an untouched barrier island with 5 miles of spellbinding and pristine coastline. Spend some time here appreciating its salt marshes, dunes, and photography-worthy bleached live oaks along the shoreline. Moreover, it’s home to several wildlife, including bobcats, marsh rabbits, river otters and migrating birds.
Rumor has it that everyone's favorite groom REALLY likes golf... Book your tee time early and enjoy 18 holes on this classic Pete Dye-designed golf course. Included in Golf Digest's prestigious list of the “Top 75 Resort Courses in the U.S”, Oak Marsh also was selected by Travel & Leisure Golf as one of “Florida's 50 Finest Courses.”
In the mood for some vintage sights? Do yourself a favor and put this US Historic District on your list of places to visit in Amelia Island. Home to over 300 Victorian-era buildings, this district is the place to go for some sightseeing on Amelia Island. Also, drop by Palace Saloon – the state’s longest operating saloon – for some drinks.