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Ft Pierce Inlet State ParkFort Pierce Inlet State Park is a 340-acre part of the Florida State Park system. It consists of beaches, dunes and a coastal hammock between the Atlantic Ocean and the waters of Tucker Cove, an indentation of the Indian River Lagoon.
Jetty ParkJetty Park, is an ideal spot for a peaceful beach vacation. The park offers several camping and lodging options that range from cabins and full service RV sites to primitive camping on the beach. With gorgeous views of the Atlantic Ocean, you can enjoy activities such as swimming, fishing, bird-watching, nature trails and playgrounds for the kids. Jetty Park also offers a pier for deep sea fishing with amenities such as picnic tables, grills and snack bar.
St. Lucie County AquariumThe St. Lucie County Aquarium offers visitors a chance to experience the wonders of our ocean and estuarine ecosystems. Featuring over 190 native species, the aquarium allows guests to explore the different habitats that make up coastal Florida. From sea urchins, otters, turtles and sharks to jellyfish, Florida Game fish and even alligators, there's no shortage of fascinating creatures on display. Visitors can tour a touch tank and learn more about what is happening under the sea.
Avalon State ParkAvalon State Park is a Florida State Park, located on North Hutchinson Island, 4 miles north of Fort Pierce Inlet State Park, along A1A. Florida state parks are open between 8 a.m. and sundown every day of the year .
A.E. Backus Museum & GalleryThis museum houses artwork by A. E. Backus and other Florida artists. The museum contains the largest collection of paintings by A. E. Backus, a preeminent Florida landscape painter.
Old Fort ParkOld Fort Park is a great place to explore and enjoy the beauty of nature. Situated on the Indian River Lagoon, this park takes visitors back to early pioneer life with its replicated 1840s fortifications. Beyond being a site for exploration and knowledge, Old Fort Park also offers many recreational opportunities including camping, fishing, swimming and canoeing in the lagoon and nature trails for hiking and birdwatching.
Heathcote Botanical GardensHeathcote Botanical Gardens is a five-acre subtropical botanical garden located at 210 Savannah Road, Fort Pierce. It currently includes a Japanese garden with teahouse, Reflection Garden, Herb Garden, Rainforest Display, Native Plants Garden, Children's Garden, and a Palm and Cycad Walk.
White City ParkWhite City Park is a great destination for nature lovers. Spanning over 500 acres of nature preserve, this park provides numerous opportunities to explore wildlife and nature through walking trails and boardwalks, boat tours and volunteer activities. There are multiple camping sites available, as well as large picnic shelters perfect for family gatherings or team building exercises. For those interested in fishing, the park has two large ponds full of bluegill, bass and catfish.
Hutchinson IslandKnown for beautiful beaches, nature preserves and parks. The two islands are separated by the Fort Pierce Inlet and are known as North Hutchinson Island and South Hutchinson Island. North Hutchinson Island is divided into two counties - Indian River County and St. Lucie County.
Oxbow Eco-CenterThe Oxbow Eco-Center is an amazing resource for exploring nature. Located on the banks of the St. Lucie River and just off the Atlantic Ocean, this natural preserve allows visitors to witness firsthand the rich biodiversity of the region. From mountain biking trails, to canoeing and kayaking on the river, to educational programs about local wildlife and plants, Oxbow Eco-Center has something for everyone. Families will enjoy a leisurely stroll along the waterside boardwalk.
Clover ParkClover Park, is a small coastal town comprised of stunning shoreline and family-friendly neighborhoods. Nature lovers can spend hours walking along the breathtaking stretch of beach, marine wildlife abound amidst the wetlands nearby, and canoeing and kayaking are popular activities on the lake situated centrally within the town limits. For more daring recreation, locals and visitors alike enjoy skydiving high among Gulfstream clouds.
Savannas Preserve State Park Environmental Education CenterSavannas Preserve State Park is a Florida State Park, located along much of the Atlantic Coast between Fort Pierce and Jensen Beach. Savannas Preserve also has a group of youth volunteers, the Junior Friends of Savannas Preserve State Park.
PGA Golf Club at PGA VillageThe PGA Golf Club at PGA Village is a paradise for golfers of all skill levels. Not only is it the home of the PGA Historical Center, it also offers spectacular facilities such as 54 holes of nature-filled courses designed by world-renowned architects. Meandering lagoons, lakes and natural landscape complement the courses which encourages players to take their golf game to the next level using their utmost concentration and skill.
Port St. Lucie Botanical GardensThis beautiful garden spans over 24 acres and houses a remarkable variety of plants, flowers and trees in its natural habitats. With walking paths winding through a tropical hammock, wetlands boardwalks, butterfly gardens and many other attractions, visitors can observe the plentiful wildlife that abounds in this area or take part in one of the gardening programs available to learn more about the native plant species found here.
St. Joseph Indian Normal SchoolThe St. Joseph Indian Normal School, once located in Jasper County, Indiana, held historical significance as an educational institution focused on Native American education during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.Founded in the late 1800s by the Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions, the school aimed to provide vocational and academic education to Native American children from various tribes.
Elliott MuseumHarmon Elliott built the original Elliott Museum in 1961 as a tribute to Sterling Elliott. On November 18, 1961, the Historical Society of Martin County received it. As time passed, the original building became damaged, and the spaces could no longer accommodate the museum's operation. The Elliott Museum hosts a variety of programs and lectures throughout the year. The annual Classics at the Beach car show is held every Spring and attracts a number of vintage car enthusiasts.
Martin County CourthouseThe Martin County Courthouse, located in the town of Inez, Kentucky, serves as the seat of government for Martin County. Constructed in [year], the courthouse is an iconic landmark in the community, reflecting the architectural style of its era.
Archie Carr National Wildlife RefugeIt is part of the United States National Wildlife Refuge System (NWR). About one-fourth of all sea turtles nesting in the United States nest at the refuge.
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Navy UDT SEAL MuseumAlso known as the Navy SEAL Museum, is located in St. Lucie County. It houses exhibits to inform and educate on the role of Navy Underwater Demolition Teams. The museum also preserves the history of the SEALs (the original Navy frogmen first trained outside of Fort Pierce).