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  1. St. Vincent Island is the westernmost of four barrier islands in the northwestern Florida Gulf coast which include Cape St. George Island, St. George Island and Dog Island.

  2. Surrounded by Outstanding Florida Waters, the Refuge is an important stop-over point along the Gulf coast for neotropical migratory birds and a haven for threatened and endangered species. In addition, St. Vincent NWR serves as a breeding site for endangered red wolves

  3. The St. Vincent National Wildlife Refuge is part of the United States National Wildlife Refuge System, located in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Apalachicola, on the barrier island of St. Vincent.

  4. Jul 16, 2019 · St. Vincent Island is a National Wildlife Refuge on a 12,300-acre undeveloped barrier island. With beautiful natural habitats, various trails, and 9 miles of empty beaches, spending a day here is always a good option.

  5. Mar 6, 2021 · Pack yourself a lunch and head over to the undeveloped treasure chest that awaits you at the St. Vincent Island National Wildlife Refuge (NWR). Located at the mouth of the Apalachicola River, in the Gulf of Mexico, St. Vincent Island NWR is a 12,300-acre barrier island.

  6. Just a few minutes from Apalachicola, but accessible only by boat, lies this pristine island. Its pearly dunes reveal 5000-year-old geological records, while its pine forests and wetlands teem with endangered species such as red wolves, sea turtles, bald eagles and peregrine falcons.

  7. Apr 23, 2013 · St. Vincent Island is one of the largest northern Gulf Coast barrier islands, operated by the U.S. National Wildlife Refuge System. Shaped like a triangle, the island is nine miles long and four miles wide at the west end, narrowing to a tip at Indian Pass.

  8. Saint Vincent National Wildlife Refuge. 32 reviews. #7 of 19 things to do in Apalachicola. IslandsNature & Wildlife Areas. Write a review. About. This barrier island is located in Florida's Apalachicola Bay. Meets animal welfare guidelines. Suggest edits to improve what we show.

  9. Vincent National Wildlife Refuge includes a 12,300 acre undeveloped barrier island (known as St. Vincent) located just offshore from the mouth of the Apalachicola River and an 86 acre mainland unit in Franklin county, Florida as well as 45 acre Pig Island in St. Joe Bay, Gulf County, Florida.

  10. St. Vincent Island is an undeveloped barrier island owned by the Federal Government and managed as a National Wildlife Refuge. It is located in the westernmost border of Franklin County, Florida northwest of Little St George Island.

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