Little Talbot Island State Park Campground

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12157 Heckscher Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32226
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20 campsites

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Year-round

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12157 Heckscher Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32226
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Nearby supplies
Closest bait shop reported about 12 miles south off Heckscher Drive
other supply locations not specified on official park page.

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Go if

Birders, paddlers, and shell hunters who book early: the canoe launch sits right next to the loop, the Dune Ridge Trail hits beach and marsh in four miles, and late spring brings nesting shorebird season. The renovated bathhouses with hot showers make this comfortable for couples

Skip if

Campfires are currently banned under a Duval County burn ban, so if a fire ring is the point of your trip, hold off. Also worth knowing: mosquitoes are heavy, beach access means crossing busy A1A, and there's no camp store, with the nearest bait shop about 12 miles out.


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Little Talbot Island State Park
Little Talbot Island State Park Campground

About San Luis Reservoir

Context for the broader area surrounding Little Talbot Island State Park Campground, sourced from the federal Recreation.gov rec-area record.

Recreation area lakes include O'Neill Forebay, San Luis Reservoir, and Los Banos Creek Reservoir. All are part of the California Water Project and operated jointly by the California Department of Parks and Recreation, the California Department of Water Resources, and the Bureau of Reclamation. Office hours; 8:00a.m. - 4:30p.m., Monday through Friday. Closed holidays. Facilities open 7 days a week. Good access roads. Camping, boating, picnicking, and swimming. Regular strong winds make O'Neill Forebay and San Luis Reservoir an excellent location for boardsailors. Outstanding fishing for striped bass. Five world record or former world record stripers caught on the Forebay. Other species available at San Luis Reservoir and O'Neill Forebay are American shad and catfish. Excellent fishing at Los Banos Creek Reservoir for largemouth bass, bluegill, crappie, catfish, and trout. A 5-miles-per-hour speed limit at Los Banos Creek; no high-speed boating activities. Managed by the California Department of Water Resources, the Romero Visitor Center contains State water project and Central Valley project exhibits, as well as a film on California water resources.

Directions

Nearest main highway I-5, nearest community, Los Banos.