Check below to see all there is to see and do in St. Lucie, Florida!
St. Lucie Beaches
We love our beautiful, uncrowded beaches as much as guests do.
And that’s why St. Lucie County has worked to create countless public
beach access points all along our scenic coastline.
So when you’re here, you’ll never search long for a place to bask in the St.
Lucie sun. Plus, dog lovers can enjoy Walton Rocks Dog Beach together with their
four-legged friends.
Explore all of the Beautiful Beaches of St. Lucie Take a drive along A1A, and explore all of these fantastic public beaches (listed from north to south):
Avalon Tract
Avalon Park
Queens Island
Pepper Park
Royal Palm Way
Royal Palm Way/Seminole Boulevard Pedestrian Access
Banyan Road
Fort Pierce Inlet-State Recreation Area
North Jetty Park–U.S. Government
South Jetty Fish Pier–U.S. Government
South Jetty Park
Seaway Drive
St. Lucie Ct.
Fort Pierce #69
Fort Pierce #70
Avalon Avenue
Palm Haven
Porpoise Avenue
Gulfstream Avenue
South Beach Boardwalk
Surfside Park
Coconut Drive
Exchange Park
Horseback Riding on the Beaches of St. Lucie County
Some people can communicate with horses.
They form a partnership that makes the hours glide by as
horse and rider cover miles of trails through lush subtropical vegetation.
Other folks prefer basic instruction and supervised rides,
or lessons in the equestrian arts of jumping and dressage.
You’ll find all manner of unique horseback experiences for adults and
children here in St. Lucie County.
And both you and the horse you are riding will enjoy the rare treat of
riding along an ocean beach. For the horse, it means firm, comfortable
footing and a cooling breeze. For the rider, it means a marvelous sense of
freedom and an unmatched view of the horizon with a collage of clouds,
faraway boats and ever-changing lighting. If you haven’t enjoyed this
equestrian experience, St. Lucie is a perfect place to start.
Reservations are required. Call the St. Lucie County Parks & Recreation: (772) 468-0101 -OR- (772) 489-4FUN