Big Talbot Island is located on one of the sea islands unique to Northeast Florida. The shoreline is unlike any other in Florida. Centuries of wind and water have eroded the island, creating a 20 foot bluff along the shore. The park´s famous boneyard beach is covered with the skeletons of live oak and cedar trees that once grew near the ocean. These photos are on the shore at the end of Blackrock trail.
The photos of the oaks are taken along Ft. George Road in the adjacent Ft. George Island State Park.