Boneyard Beach
Beach in Jacksonville, Florida
Boneyard Beach is a mile-long beach in Big Talbot Island State Park, near the city of Fernandina Beach, Florida, south of Amelia Island down the First Coast Highway. The "boneyard beach" is so called because of the bleached skeletons of oaks along the beach. Wikipedia
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Do you have to pay to go to Boneyard Beach?
Self-pay parking is required at $3 per vehicle. You can visit Boneyard Beach from 8 A.M. until sundown. To get to Boneyard Beach, you must first hike a short trail to get to the beach.
Jan 18, 2022
How do I get to Boneyard Beach, South Carolina?
Most folks get to Boneyard Beach by taking the ferry to Bull Island. It's a day trip. First, check out the ferry schedule. It can be seasonal and making a call ahead of time isn't a bad idea.
Can you take Driftwood from Boneyard Beach?
While you are not allowed to take any driftwood off the island, you can take home a gallon of shells each.
Which Talbot Island has driftwood?
The main attraction here is the sun bleached driftwood. It is just a mile from Little Talbot Island SP but the ecology is different. There are majestic live oaks and palmettos.
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· Review by RWMHollywood
This beach area took a little time to walk to but the walk was easy and beautiful. The beach area was breathtaking with drift wood everywhere. No swimming ...
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