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Bald Point State Park Photos

Grey Catbird perched in a thicket of holly. A properly fashioned park employee walks toward the camera with a trail of flames behind her. Though this is serious business, she gives smile while igniting the prescribed fire. Several visitors fish from the shore as the sunsets out of view.
Grey Catbird perched in a thicket of holly.
Photo by Rod T. Gasche
A properly fashioned park employee walks toward the camera with a trail of flames behind her. Though this is serious business, she gives smile while igniting the prescribed fire.
Photo by Rod T. Gasche
Several visitors fish from the shore as the sunsets out of view.
Photo by Jiyang Xia
As the sun sets behind the tree line it casts a bright orange glow in the sky and across the water. A brightly colored orange and white Gulf Frittilary butterfly clings to some succulant greenery. A brightly colored orange and white Gulf Frittilary butterfly spreads his wings in the sunlight while sitting on some succulant greenery.
The sun sets behind the tree line casting a bright orange glow in the sky and across the water.
Photo by Jiyang Xia
A brightly colored orange and white Gulf Frittilary butterfly clings to some succulant greenery.
Photo by Rod T. Gasche
A brightly colored orange and white Gulf Frittilary butterfly spreads his wings in the sunlight while sitting on some succulant greenery.
Photo by Rod T. Gasche
The dark trunks of pines and oaks rise from the flatwoods understory. In the distance, beyond the open expanse of a salt marsh, a forest of pines continues to the sky. An egret sits atop an old pine snag looking out over a vast expanse of salt marsh while the red berries of the yaupon holly light-up the foreground. The sun beams through the twisting oak branches of the maritime hammock to illuminate a leafy path.
The dark trunks of pines and oaks rise from the flatwoods understory. In the distance, beyond the open expanse of a salt marsh, a forest of pines continues to the sky.
Photo by Roderick Gasche
An egret sits atop an old pine snag looking out over a vast expanse of salt marsh while the red berries of the yaupon holly light-up the foreground.
Photo by Roderick Gasche
The sun beams through the twisting oak branches of the maritime hammock to illuminate a leafy path.
Photo by Roderick Gasche
Go Fly a Kite
Photo by Keith Jurgensen
Looking over the Marsh
Photo by Keith Jurgensen
The Mini Pier
Photo by Keith Jurgensen

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