Beautiful sandy beach but the ocean is murky, which we expected. However, the area is prone to sneaky little biting sand gnats, so be aware at dawn and dusk and pack your bug spray!Full review by ComerFun
Feb 20, 2024
Bald Point SP is one of my favorite parks. I am obsessed and go very regularly. I think everyone would like Bald Point SP in the colder months. There will be few mosquitoes, no biting flies, and the …Full review by commonnighthawk
Feb 26, 2023
We return to this park every year as it's so peaceful and picturesque. Great spot for taking photos! They have walking trails and access to a quiet beach where sometimes there is great shells or ho…Full review by ChillinTheWorld
We are thinking of visiting Alligator Point for a week in September and are familiar with St. George Island and Apalachicola - should we stay where we know or venture into Alligator Point and try out the Bald Point State Park?
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More to do in St George not much around Alligator Point and the state park unless enjoying nature and the views. The water is clearer at St George and large bathroom facility at their …
More to do in St George not much around Alligator Point and the state park unless enjoying nature and the views. The water is clearer at St George and large bathroom facility at their state park nothing except shower and port o potties at bald point but it is very pretty and relaxing.
No, if they were at one time, they no longer are allowed. There are signs at both beaches that say no dogs allowed on beach. Pretty disappointing since we drove an hour for a fishing …
No, if they were at one time, they no longer are allowed. There are signs at both beaches that say no dogs allowed on beach. Pretty disappointing since we drove an hour for a fishing trip with our golden and now have to find somewhere else to go.