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Dr. Julian G. Bruce St. George Island State Park

Glorious daytime sunshine and nighttime stargazing on St. George Island

Campground Closure

Effective April 24, 2024: Beginning July 7, 2025, the campground at Dr. Julian G. Bruce St. George Island State Park will be closed for an expansion project. Because campground reservations can be made up to 11 months in advance, all campground reservations have been suspended from the timeframe starting July 7, 2025, for several months while construction is underway. Reservations will be opened as soon as possible after the expansion project has concluded.

Hours

8 a.m. until sundown, 365 days a year

Fees

$6 per vehicle

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Location

1900 E. Gulf Beach Drive
St. George Island FL 32328

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Contact Info

850-927-2111

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Welcome to Dr. Julian G. Bruce St. George Island State Park

On a barrier island fronting historic Apalachicola Bay, this park offers visitors a little strip of paradise.


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St. George is a favorite destination for beachgoers, bird-watchers and anglers, offering spectacular Gulf of America sunsets and the best stargazing in the Panhandle. Miles of undeveloped beaches on this barrier island provide the perfect setting for the park, which offers ample opportunities for sunbathing, swimming, canoeing, kayaking, boating, fishing, hiking, camping and nature study.

On the gulf side of the island, enjoy perfect blue waters and miles of sugary white sands, and perhaps catch sight of a pod of dolphins.

On the bay side, healthy marshes are home to wading birds and abundant saltwater fish. Nature trails thread through vast scrubs and pine forests, where red-cockaded woodpeckers and bald eagles linger in the canopy and brilliantly blue five-lined skinks dart through the undergrowth.

Few parks offer better opportunities for shelling and beachcombing. The shoreline is active during the summer months when sea turtles and shorebirds such as the snowy plover, least tern, willet and black skimmer lay their nests within the park. 

Plan Your Visit

Josh Hodson, Park Manager
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Manager's Message

I invite you to visit St. George Island State Park to camp, fish, kayak, bird-watch, shell or just enjoy the beach.
A view of the beach during sunset.
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Beaches at St. George Island

St. George Island State Park is known for its emerald green water and white sand beaches, and these beaches help support a large array of wildlife in both the water and on land
Beach under night sky
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Stargazing at St. George Island

Witness the wispy white and purple glow of the Milky Way rising over the white sand dunes of St. George Island State Park. Stargazers have the chance to see stars, planets and other celestial bodies in incomprehensible numbers and unforgettable brilliance.
A loggerhead turtle nesting during a guided turtle walk.
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Monitoring Sea Turtle Nests in Florida's State Parks

For 2019, most of the sea turtle nests have hatched and the adult turtles are migrating back to their feeding grounds. Here in Florida, park rangers, biologists and volunteers are still telling stories and planning for 2020.
Shorebirds in Anastasia State Park.
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Sharing the Beach with Nesting Wildlife

There are over 100 miles of beaches protected by Florida State Parks, and they’re also important refuges for nesting wildlife. If you plan on heading to the beach, check out these practical tips for making the beach safer for wildlife and their nests.
Annual Pass displayed over water and sky.
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Florida State Parks Annual Pass

Annual entrance passes can be purchased at all park ranger stations and museums. If you require immediate use of your pass, this is the best option. Passes can be purchased during regular business hours 365 days a year.

Experiences

Bicycling
Bicycling
Birding
Birding
Boating
Boating
Camping
Camping
Camping Primitive
Camping Primitive
Camping, Primitive Group
Camping, Primitive Group
Fishing
Fishing
Geo-Seeking
Geo-Seeking
Hiking
Hiking
Paddling
Paddling
Picnicking
Picnicking
Shelling
Shelling
Star Gazing
Star Gazing
Swimming
Swimming
Walking and Running
Walking and Running
Wildlife Viewing
Wildlife Viewing

Amenities

Accessible Amenities
Accessible Amenities
Beach
Beach
Boat Ramp
Boat Ramp
Campgrounds
Campgrounds
Canoe Kayak Launch
Canoe Kayak Launch
Interpretive Exhibit
Interpretive Exhibit
Parking
Parking
Pets
Pets
Picnic Pavilion
Picnic Pavilion
Playground
Playground
Recycling
Recycling
Restroom Facilities
Restroom Facilities
RV
RV
Shower Station
Shower Station
Wheelchair Accessible
Wheelchair Accessible

Dr. Julian G. Bruce St. George Island State Park Photo Gallery

St. George Pavillion at night
Kayaks
beach, water, sunset, sunrise
Camping
Boardwalk to the beach
Beach under night sky
Water, birds
Brilliant sunrise of pink, orange, and yellow shines through tall pine trees.
A bird perched on a tree branch.
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Wild Habitats at St. George Island

While it may be home to some of the best beaches in the world, Dr. Julian G. Bruce St. George Island State Park is a diverse area with various ecosystems and wild places to explore.

People Make the Parks

Melody Bamburg sits in the driver seat of an all-terrain vehicle.

Staff Spotlight

As a native of Florida, Melody grew up learning how to protect our natural and cultural resources. Today, she enjoys sharing her tips and tricks with park visitors.
Volunteers walk the shoreline stacking piles of debris.

Volunteer Spotlight

Group volunteers make a huge contribution to the recovery efforts of the park after Hurricane Michael. During a one-day cleanup event volunteers collected, sorted, and disposed of more than 10 dump truck loads of debris.
Friends of Franklin County

Friends of Franklin County State Parks

Friends groups meet the critical needs of individual parks and the system of state parks. They share one thing in common – passion for parks.

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