Amelia Island State Park (at southern end)

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Amelia Island State Park (at southern end) is a coastal Florida state park known for its undeveloped beaches, salt marshes, and opportunities for wildlife viewing, fishing, and horseback riding along the shore.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Florida state park
protected area
category Protected areas of Nassau County, Florida
State parks of Florida
country United States of America
surface form: United States
ecosystemType coastal barrier island ecosystem
dune ecosystem
salt marsh ecosystem
governingBody Florida Department of Environmental Protection NERFINISHED
hasAccess beach access
shoreline access
hasActivity beachcombing
birdwatching
boating
canoeing
fishing
hiking
horseback riding
horseback riding on the beach
kayaking
nature study
photography
picnicking
shelling
shoreline fishing
surf fishing
wildlife viewing
hasFeature Atlantic Ocean shoreline
coastal dunes
maritime hammock
salt marshes
tidal creeks
undeveloped beaches
hasWildlife fish
marine life
shorebirds
wading birds
knownFor birdwatching opportunities
horseback riding along the shore
natural coastal habitats
salt marsh scenery
undeveloped shoreline
locatedAt southern end of Amelia Island
locatedIn Nassau County, Florida NERFINISHED
locatedOn Amelia Island NERFINISHED
operator Florida State Parks NERFINISHED
partOf Florida State Parks system NERFINISHED
state Florida

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Amelia Island hasProtectedArea Amelia Island State Park (at southern end)
Amelia Island Lighthouse surroundedBy Amelia Island State Park (at southern end)
this entity surface form: Amelia Island State Park area (general region)