Little Talbot Island offers over five miles of beautiful beaches. With two parking areas and five boardwalks, access to the beach is easy. Three bathhouses with changing stalls and outdoor showers are also provided for your beach enjoyment. Revel in basking, shelling and surfing along undeveloped barrier island coastline. Check out the northern shoreline and its skeleton cedar and palm trees; sand, salt and sun bleached trees that have eroded from the dune bluff. Take in sweeping views of the Nassau Sound and an old shipwreck at the northern sand spit or watch the chop of the Ft. George River inlet as it snakes between the south end of Little Talbot and Huguenot Park. Wet a line in the breakers for whiting, flounder or pompano. Watch the laughing gulls and royal terns resting on the sand or brown pelicans and osprey dive fishing off the coast.