Monday, July 20, 2015

Saint Andrews State Park


Display in Interpretive Center
King Solomon spoke of trees,
from the cedar that is in Lebanon
to the hyssop that grows out of the wall.
He spoke also of beasts, and of birds,
and of reptiles, and of fish.
I Kings 4:33

Saint Andrews State Park is well worth the drive from 30A.

The entrance fee is minimal.

Some of the opportunities included with the entrance fee:

~ a visit to the small nature center (interpretive facility) with history of the park and displays of local critters
~ ranger programs (check day and time)
~ a stroll around alligator pond
~ amateur snorkeling (bring gear)
~ a dip in the calm beach waters of the jetty-lined gulf access
~ crashing waves on the other side of the jetty

If desiring to experience Shell Island, an undeveloped habitat known for snorkeling and shells, boats will ferry your family for a fee ($17/adult, etc).

No bathroom facilities are available on Shell Island, nor water, snacks, or sunscreen, so pack for the island accordingly.


Lots of facilities are available at the state park.

Our family has not yet experienced Shell Island, but as a couple we enjoyed the other aspects of St. Andrews State Park.


Alligator Pond

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