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Live The Coastal
Florida Life

With the Atlantic Ocean to the east and the Intracoastal Waterway to the west, living along Florida’s Treasure Coast means a laid-back coastal lifestyle that residents can enjoy whenever they desire. Miles and miles of waterways invite endless hours of fun exploring local sandbars, beachcombing, deep-sea fishing, and more.

Coastal
Callings

Live The Coastal
Florida Life

With the Atlantic Ocean to the east and the Intracoastal Waterway to the west, living along Florida’s Treasure Coast means a laid-back coastal lifestyle that residents can enjoy whenever they desire. Miles and miles of waterways invite endless hours of fun exploring local sandbars, beachcombing, deep-sea fishing, and more.

Fort Pierce City Marina sign and boats

Ft. Pierce Inlet & Marina

Paddle This
Way!

The Ft. Pierce Inlet & Marina is the perfect launch point for any waterfront adventure, with boat slips designed for deep water access. Set sail to enjoy a day trip on many of the surrounding spoil islands or enjoy a sunset cruise or kayak ride down the Indian River Lagoon. Along the south end of the park, Ft. Pierce Inlet is a popular place for anglers to catch their dinners, while Dynamite Point is a haven for bird watchers.
Deep sea fishing on Florida's Treasure Coast

Fishing
Hotspots

It's a Reel
Good Day!

Whether you prefer saltwater or freshwater, the fishing experiences along Florida's Treasure Coast are endless. Hutchinson Island is the perfect spot to hire a knowledgeable boat captain to take you out to the best fishing spots along the Atlantic Ocean, where snook, tarpon, and world-class sailfish are just a few of the many prized catches. Inshore, the St. Lucie Inlet is the go-to location for snapper, grouper, Spanish mackerel, and more.
Aerial of the Fort Pierce Jetty

Ft. Pierce
Jetty Park

Soak in the
Florida Sun

Jetty Park's 1,200-foot pier extending into the Atlantic Ocean guarantees that no fish is safe from the experienced angler. The fishing pier is accompanied by miles of white-sand beaches for days of beachcombing and soaking in the Florida sun. Just down Seaway Drive, numerous restaurants from tiki bars to fine dining provide the perfect end to any day.
couple riding horse on the beach in fort pierce florida

Horseback Riding on the Beach

Giddy Up!

Perhaps one of the rarest adventures in the city, the beaches of Hutchinson Island in Fort Pierce are the only place in Florida that permit horseback riding. Riders over 10 years old can embark on this unforgettable adventure, with a slow-paced, gentle ride down the secluded and rustic Atlantic shoreline.
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