George Crady Bridge Fishing Pier State Park - Florida
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Rangergirl141
N 30° 31.337 W 081° 26.718
17R E 457277 N 3376745
The George Crady Bridge Fishing Pier State Park is a pedestrian-only fishing bridge that spans the entire Nassau Sound and offers some of the best fishing grounds in Florida!
Waymark Code: WM80X0
Location: Florida, United States
Date Posted: 01/05/2010
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Phleum
Views: 7

State Representative George Crady was a strong supporter of Florida State Parks and fishing from his namesake fishing pier is the perfect place to land the big one!

This mile-long, pedestrian-only fishing bridge spans Nassau Sound providing access to one of the best fishing areas in Florida.

Fishermen catch a variety of fish, including whiting, jacks, drum, and tarpon. The fishing bridge is open twenty-four hours a day, 365 days a year. Primary access is on the north end through Amelia Island State Park(N30 31.4259 W81 26.5376). A small parking lot at the north end of Big Talbot Island State Park allows access to the southern end of the fishing bridge. The whole family (no pets) can enjoy a safe, fun day of fishing or give the fish a rest and take a leisurely walk along the beach of Amelia Island State Park. The George Crady Fishing Pier State Park is located seven miles north of Little Talbot Island State Park on State Road A1A.

**You can collect your stamp at Little Talbot Island State Park(N30 27.600 W81 24.956)**

*Information for this waymark was gathered from the Florida State Park's website listed below*
Name of Park, Protected Area, or Cultural Location: George Crady Bridge Fishing Pier State Park

Name of System or Passport Program: Florida State Park's Passport Book

Passport Available: No

Parking or Entrance Fee: Not listed

Park Website: [Web Link]

Address of Station:
Jacksonville, Florida United States
32226


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