At The Park | Egan's Creek Park in Fernandina Beach FL
At the Park | Egans Creek Park, FL
Fernandina Beach FL
Egan's Creek Park
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City park in Fernandina Beach, Florida
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Egans Creek Greenway
Amelia Island FL
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Grand Opening: Egan's Creek Park
Amelia Island's newest park! Fitness, kayaking, fishing, running. labyrinth, yoga. Egan's Creek Park has it all
Little Trout in Egans Creek, Fernandina Beach, FL
Fishing in Egans Creek on a falling tide using a saltwater assassin
electric chicken on a white jighead.
Egans Creek Amelia Island FL
Exploring Egan's Creek in Amelia Island FL.
Egan's Greenway, Amelia Island, Florida
The NEW Egans Creek Park on Amelia Island
Sneak Peek at the New Egans Creek Park
Egan's Greenway, Amelia Island, Florida
fishing at downtown fernindina
fishing and feeding a pelican at egans creek and downtown fernindina
gear used
rod:blue flats class
reel:shimano stradic
line:15 pound mono
lure:vudu shrimp
The Wild Women of Egan's Creek
A wonderful group of adventurous women brave the marshes of Egan's Creek for an absolutely perfect paddle on an absolutely gorgeous day! The bird-life was amazing this day!
This trip was actually Thursday, September 29th, 2011. I was working on two-videos and mixed-up the dates in my head! Ooooooops! It hardly matters, though. This trip was AWESOME regardless of the date!
Amelia Island Home For Sale! Fernandina Beach, FL Jenny Schaffer, Summer House Realty
SEA GROVE by the sea! Bike, swim or stroll! Located only 0.3 miles from the beautiful beaches of Amelia Island and the breathtaking trail system of Egan's Creek. ***BRAND NEW ROOF!*** This 4BR/3BA home features a main level owner's suite, high ceilings, bright kitchen, freshly painted Alabaster, with lots of storage and ALL APPLIANCES INCLUDED! Spacious upper 4th BR/BONUS ROOM has full bath and ready for guests or extra storage. The main living area opens to the spacious screened porch providing amazing views of the beautiful mature landscaping. Room for a pool! Wonderful home and amazing location! Call soon!
REDFISH, FERNANDINA BEACH OCT 2016
REDFISH I CAUGHT WHILE FISHING FROM DEE DEE BARTELS FISHING PIER AND DOCK IN FERNANDINA BEACH, FL, OCT 2016. IT TOOK ME ABOUT 22 MIN TO LAND THIS BEAUTIFUL FISH. HAD TO RELEASE IT. IT WAS ABOUT 2 AM.
Driving Onto Amelia Island To Downtown Fernandina, Florida
Driving Over The Bridge Onto Amelia Island To Downtown Fernandina, Florida
Amelia Island is an island in Nassau County, Florida. One of the southernmost of the Sea Islands, a chain of barrier islands stretching along the east coast of the United States from South Carolina to Florida, it is 13 miles (21 km) long and approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) wide at its widest point. The communities of Fernandina Beach and Amelia City are both located on the island.
Named for Princess Amelia, daughter of George II of Great Britain, the island has changed hands between colonial powers a number of times. It is claimed that eight flags have flown over Amelia Island: French, Spanish, British, Patriot, Green Cross, Mexican, Confederate, and United States.
Native American bands associated with the Timucua people settled on the island, which they called Napoyca,[1] circa 1000. They would remain there until the early 18th century. In 1562, French Huguenot explorer Jean Ribault became the first recorded European visitor to Napoyca, and named the island Île de Mai. In 1565, Spanish forces led by Pedro Menendez de Aviles drove the French from northeastern Florida by attacking their stronghold at Fort Caroline on the Rivière de Mai (later called Río de San Juan by the Spanish) and then slaughtering Ribault and perhaps 350 other French colonists who had been shipwrecked further down the coast.
Spanish Franciscans established the Santa María de Sena mission in 1573 on the island they named Isla de Santa María. In the early 17th century some of the remnants of depopulated indigenous Mocama settlements were moved to Santa María de Sena.
In 1680, British raids forced the Christian Guale Indians to abandon the Santa Catalina de Guale mission on St. Catherines Island, Georgia, and relocate to the Santa María de Sena and Santa Catalina missions on Isla de Santa María. In 1702, these missions were finally abandoned when South Carolina's colonial governor, James Moore, led a joint British–American Indian invasion of Florida.
East Florida Patriot Flag
Georgia's founder and colonial governor, James Oglethorpe, renamed the island Amelia Island in honor of Princess Amelia (1710–1786), George II of Great Britain's daughter,[9] although the island was still a Spanish possession.[13] After ordering the garrison of Scottish Highlanders to build a fort on the northwestern edge of the island,Oglethorpe successfully negotiated with Spanish colonial officials for its transfer to British sovereignty, but the King of Spain rescinded the agreement.
Oglethorpe withdrew his troops in 1742, and the area became a buffer zone between the English and Spanish colonies until the signing of the Treaty of Paris in 1763, when Spain traded Florida to Great Britain for control of Havana, Cuba. The Treaty of Paris in 1763 ratified Britain's victory in the Seven Years' War, ceding Florida to Britain in exchange for Havana, Cuba and nullifying all Spanish land grants in Florida.[ The Proclamation of 1763 established the St. Marys River as East Florida's northeastern boundary.
During the early period of British rule, the island was known as Egmont Isle, after Lord Egmont who had a 10,000 acre estate covering almost the entire island. The so-called “New Settlement” (present-day Old Town, on the south side of the mouth of Egan’s Creek adjoining the Amelia River, was presumably its headquarters. Egmont had only recently begun his development of the island in 1770 when Gerard de Brahm prepared his map, the Plan of Amelia, Now Egmont Island, which depicted most of the planned development at the north end. Egmont died in December 1770, whereupon his widow, Lady Egmont, assumed control of his vast Florida estates. She persisted in development of the plantation and made Stephen Egan her agent to manage it. He was able to grow profitable indigo crops there until it was destroyed by rebel troops from Georgia in 1776.
In the late 1770s and early 1780s, British loyalists fleeing Charleston and Savannah hastily erected new buildings at the settlement, calling their impromptu town Hillsborough. When Spain regained possession of Florida in 1783, the Amelia harbor served as an embarkation point for loyalists abandoning the colony who tore down the buildings and took the lumber with them. In June 1785, former British governor Patrick Tonyn moved his command to Hillsborough town, from whence he sailed to England later that year.
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Egans creek flounder
Short clip from flounder fishing in Egans creek Fernandina beach fl
Egans Creek Kayak Tour - Tidal Marsh Estuary, Birds, Amelia Island Lighthouse - Amelia Adventures
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The Egans Creek Kayak Tour is in an estuary of the Amelia River; its waterway and the Egans Creek Greenway occupy 300 acres of protected wetlands in central Amelia Island. A favorite kayaking spot, the Egans Creek Kayak Tour engages paddlers in a true tidal marsh experience rich in marine life, featuring aquatic grasses and sedges and other native plants, animals, birds, and reptiles. A tidal marsh is a place where fresh water and sea water meet, its environment is driven by coastal tides. This means a slight current for paddlers, and also a breathtaking experience for those interested in wildlife viewing.
Where salt water vegetation flourishes, so do fiddler crabs, snails, and small fish, all providing food for wading birds such as herons, egrets, wood storks, and the extraordinary roseate spoonbill, a pink wading species with a spoon-shaped bill that allows it to sift through mud while feeding. Participants can expect to see many varieties of exotic birds, along with alligators, otters, turtles, snakes, and along the shoreline, perhaps a raccoon or bobcat.
Egans Creek Kayak Tour will take you past the Amelia Island Lighthouse, the state’s oldest, built in 1838 during the Territorial period, even before Florida was a state. It is the only lighthouse in Florida that has survived without any major rebuilding, a beacon that guided ships safely to the port of Fernandina along the Amelia River. It is considered one of Amelia Island’s most visible and beloved historic sites.
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Lofton Creek Kayak Tour - Calm Freshwater, Protected Wooded Enviroment - Amelia Adventures
Lofton Creek Kayak Tour:
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Call 904-500-TOUR to book your Lofton Creek Kayak Tour!
Our Lofton Creek Kayak Tour is a calm, black water channel that meanders through the forested wetlands of Yulee, Florida. A primordial waterway, Lofton Creek features transparent, acidic water that is dark in color, created by the tannins which leach into the water as vegetation decays. Replete with bald cypress, sweet gum, and rare flowers like pickerel weed and wild azaleas, this unique ecosystem is reminiscent of an old south bayou – brackish water teeming with unique plants, animals, and reptiles. Native Americans most likely fished these waters and cultivated the land for thousands of years before the Spanish, French, and English arrived in the mid-16th century.
Lofton Creek Kayak Tour is perfect for paddlers of any level, including children and beginners. It’s an intimate nature experience in which participants can expect to get up close and personal with turtles, alligators, snakes, otters, and occasionally, manatees. The terrestrial nature of the forest attracts pileated woodpeckers, red shoulder hawks, and the curious anhinga, sometimes referred to as the “water turkey.” The protected makeup of Lofton Creek means paddling here is “weather resistant” to tumultuous coastal conditions. A south-bound paddle on Lofton Creek provides picturesque marsh views, whereas a north-bound paddle is a more remote, forested experience. The Lofton Creek Kayak Tour is a guaranteed good time for everyone in your group!
Kayak Amelia Island!
Egans Creek Gators
Greenway trail on Amelia Island
Egans Creek Kayak - Jolie
A paddle Jolie lead on Amelia Island, Florida on June 29, 2014.
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477 Starboard Landing
Amelia Island, FL 32034
$626,000, 5 bed, 4.5 bath, 4,087 SF, MLS# 59698
You are bound to appreciate Seaside, toward the northern end of Amelia Island. After you've previewed this open & spacious tastefully upgraded home with 4,000 square feet, a 3-bay garage, and a pool fronting the lush Egan's Creek Greenway, you'll want to venture out to take in some of Island conveniences that are close by. Within an easy walk of your front door is the Atlantic Ocean, the naturesque Egan's Creek Greenway - the flora & fauna are breathtaking, 1,100-acre Fort Clinch State Park plus the Atlantic Avenue Recreation Center with heated lap pool. There is also sidewalk all the way to Historic Downtown Fernandina Beach with its quaint shopping district, the museum, the little theatre, casual & fine dining establishments & various houses of worship. Get ready to settle into Island-life as you're sure to appreciate the merits of this home & the special locale in which its situated.
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