There’s something undeniably refreshing about being outdoors. Open skies, quiet trails, and the occasional glimpse of wildlife have a way of encouraging people to slow down and reconnect with the world around them. On Florida’s Treasure Coast, particularly in Port St. Lucie, the landscape lends itself to that kind of pause. Riverfront preserves, winding nature trails, and communities planned with expansive green spaces create a setting where the outdoors becomes part of everyday life. Here’s how residents are finding ways to embrace it, often just steps from home.
Top Hidden Nature Trails in Port St. Lucie
While the area is known for expansive state parks like the Savannas Preserve and St. Lucie Inlet Preserve, there are also smaller nature trails nearby. Teague Hammock, part of the Stephen J. Fousek Preserve, features 2.3 miles of trails that feel like a step back in time through open prairies and shady hardwood hammocks. George LeStrange Preserve, in Fort Pierce offers a one-mile loop along Lake Zobel, while the Oxbow Eco-Center is a favorite for family-friendly nature trails along the North Fork of the St. Lucie River.

A Community That Keeps It Green
As the desire to stay connected to nature grows, more communities are weaving green space directly into residents’ backyards. For the master-planned community of Wylder in Port St. Lucie, natural preservation is priority number one. A significant portion of the 1,970-acre community has been intentionally untouched, allowing residents to live in harmony with the Florida landscape.
Winding paths will encourage a slower pace, whether for morning walks or afternoon bike rides. Pocket parks and open green spaces will be not only for neighborhood gatherings, but also as a shared habitat for local wildlife. Looking ahead, plans for a 113-acre Wylder Park, open to all St. Lucie County residents, underscore the community’s commitment to ensuring outdoor access remains part of the everyday experience.

Backyards Meant for Watching Florida Wildlife
The connection to nature doesn’t end at the trailheads. At Wylder, homes are thoughtfully positioned around lakes and preserved green spaces, creating a seamless link between indoors and out. The community has partnered with builders who embrace open, nature-oriented design, ensuring that sightings of herons wading in the shallows or deer moving through the trees feel like everyday moments. Whether it’s sipping coffee at sunrise or spotting wildlife at dusk, these homes are designed to make the most of Florida’s natural beauty.

Naturally Inspired Homes for Every Chapter
With its playful, vibrant atmosphere, Wylder is designed for residents of all ages and lifestyles to embrace living on the wyld side. For active adults, K. Hovnanian’s Four Seasons at Wylder offers a new 55+ neighborhood with homes starting in the $400s. Residents can select from nine elegant ranch-style single-family designs or a charming villa option, all set in a resort-style environment with luxurious amenities. Five model homes are open daily for tours.

At Brystol North, buyers will be able to choose between eighteen single-family floorplans. Prices range from the $350s to over $500K, offering flexibility for a variety of lifestyles and budgets. Residents of this neighborhood will enjoy the already-open outdoor amenities of its sister community, Brystol South, and more resort-style features exclusive to them. More information and six model homes are set to open soon.

Additionally, the first golf course ever designed by PGA Tour Professional Jim Furyk is about to open at Glynlea Country Club. This new gated golf community within Wylder also features the first-ever Toptracer Aquatic Driving Range, along with other Club amenities. Priced from the $400s to over $1 million, single-family home sales are now underway, with three models open daily.

Join the Wyld Side of Port St. Lucie Living
With move-in-ready and to-be-built options in nearly every neighborhood, now’s the time to stop by and explore more of this fun-loving community. Models are open daily at 5925 NW Wylder Parkway in Port St. Lucie. To stay updated on the latest news about Wylder’s progress, register your interest at LiveWylder.com. You can also follow along on Facebook or Instagram to ensure you don’t miss out on any fun.