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Fort Pierce Inlet State Park is a gorgeous 340-acre state park located near Fort Pierce on beautiful North Hutchinson Island, near the Fort Pierce Inlet. The Florida state park is one of the region's best spots for outdoor recreational activities throughout the year, home to lovely beachfront, sand dune, and coastal hammock habitats. The park is known throughout the nation as one of South Florida's top surfing spots, hosting high-level surfing competitions between September and February each year. Parkgoers can also swim at the park's public Atlantic Ocean swimming beach throughout the year or enjoy excellent conditions for canoeing, kayaking, snorkeling, and fishing along the waters of beautiful Tucker Cove and the Indian River Lagoon. A primitive campground hosts youth groups throughout the year. Other attractions include an observation tower at the end of the park's Marsh Rabbit Run Trail, which offers panoramic bird's-eye views of the island's terrain.
905 Shorewinds Dr, Fort Pierce, FL 34949, Phone: 772-468-3985
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