George Crady Bridge Fishing Pier State Park State Park is a Florida state park on Amelia Island, located at the border of Nassau and Duval Counties and accessible via State Route A1A. The park is named in honor of Florida State Representative George Crady, a major supporter of the Florida State Park system, and is open to the public each day between 8:00am and dusk for a nominal entrance fee. Visitors can make use of the park's mile-long ADA-accessible pedestrian fishing bridge, which stretches across Nassau Sound and provides some of northeastern Florida's best fishing conditions. Anglers can enjoy opportunities for catching tarpon, whiting, drum, and jack or try their luck at besting the 1983 world record flounder catch, which clocked in at over 20 pounds. Cyclists can also enjoy spectacular views of the Nassau Sound from the pier, with bicycle rentals available nearby at Kelly Seahorse Ranch.

9000 Heckscher Dr, Fernandina Beach, FL 32034, Phone: 904-251-2323

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