Bald Point State Park Explained

Bald Point State Park
Iucn Category:IV
Map:Florida#USA
Relief:1
Location:Franklin County, Florida, USA
Nearest City:Alligator Point, Florida
Coordinates:29.9475°N -84.3414°W
Governing Body:Florida Department of Environmental Protection
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Bald Point State Park is a Florida State Park located south of Ochlockonee Bay, approximately seven miles southeast of Panacea, on St. James Island in Alligator Point, Tallahassee's closest beach, off U.S. 98, in Franklin County northwestern Florida. The address is 146 Box Cut. Park was named after Bald Point cape on eastern tip of St. James Island in Ochlockonee Bay.

The first land in Bald Point State Park, 1349acres primarily along the shore of Apalachee Bay, was purchased by the state in 1999.[1] A major expansion of the park occurred in 2002 when Florida purchased 2851acres of land from St. Joe Company for $10.3 million. The purchased land was on Ochlockonee Bay, east of the Crooked River (Florida) in Franklin County, Florida.[2], the park included approximately 4860acres.[1]

Recreational Activities

The park has such amenities as beaches, bicycling, birding, canoeing, fishing, hiking, kayaking, swimming and wildlife viewing.

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Notes and References

  1. April 21, 2006. Bald Point State Park Approved Management Plan. Florida Department of Environmental Protection. 1, A 1-1. September 23, 2021.
  2. News: September 2, 2005. State buys 13,000 acres along river.. Tampa Bay Times. September 23, 2021.