Walkers Landing is a much-loved wedding venue on Amelia Island. Taken in the late afternoon at Drummond Point Park on Amelia Island. If you look real hard you can see the both in the water. $8.00 Beautiful Marsh on Amelia Island in the early morning. $8.00 This is a nice park looking over the marsh in the direction of Ft. Clinch. Has a great combination of the creek, the marsh and the woods. Here the marsh magically blends into a golf course. $8.00 Sunrise on the marsh at Drummond. My wife calls going there to meditate “marsh therapy” for good reason. $8.00 Dramatic clouds forming over the marsh on the southern part of Amelia Island. Every day at the marsh is different. $8.00 Walkers Landing is on the marsh, has a boat launch site, a wonderful wedding venue and is just a nice place to be on the southern part of the Island. I will be posting other photos from there in the near future $8.00. Another view of the marsh in April on Crane Island which is part of Amelia Island. $8.00 This is the pier at Crane Island that looks west across the Intracoastal Waterway. This shot was taken from the western end of the pier facing east as the sun was rising. $8.00 The beauty is on Crane Island here on Amelia Island. We have quite a few of them here. $8.00 Love the colors in marshes on Amelia Island. Every day is different. This is at Drummond Point Park. $8.00 Crane Island and the Intracoastal Waterway Full Version Nice landscape taken from Crane Island with a Bald Eagle. This is a cropped version. The uncropped version is also on this site. A real jewel of Amelia Island, Ft. Clinch is a combination of beauty and history. $8.00 On the very south end of Amelia Island is the George Crady Bridge. In this photo that bridge is on the far left. Next to that bridge and in the middle of the photo is the old version of that bridge which is now a state park and is used by local fishermen and tourists on a regular basis. This is a late afternoon view of that bridge on a very lazy day when there weren’t many people. Often is has dozens of folks on it fishing. $8.00 This is on the south end of Amelia Island looking south from Drummond Point Park. The colors change with the seasons. This was during February of 2022 when the marsh grass is often golden. $8.00 Boneyard Beach is a dramatic place and changes every time you go there. $8.00 Boneyard Beach shot showing the beach itself. As I have said it is different every time you come. It is on the north end of Big Talbot Island just over Amelia Island’s southern bridge. $8.00 This is on the southern end of Amelia Island looking north. Off to the left, but not in the photo, is the South Amelia River which divides Amelia Island from Big Talbot Island. $8.00 The marsh changes as the seasons change and as the light changes. It is always a joy to behold. This one is in the spring. Visiting there is akin to therapy. $8.00 This shot is off the marsh from the base of the pier at Drummond Point Park looking north towards the Shaver Bridge which connects the island to Yulee in Nassau County. $8.00 This is on the southern end of the Island, near the southern tip. The water is the South Amelia River. Great place to see the marsh. $8.00