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    Jetty Park Beach

    4.7 (28 reviews)

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    Cheryl Emily B.

    Parked here to do some fishing with my kids, enjoy the beach, as well as eat. It was hard fishing due to the strong winds moving your line to the rocks but I'm also not an experienced fisher so most likely just need some instruction. I find that jetty parks are typically less aggressive waves this one was more like what you would normally find at any regular beach but it was still beautiful even with all the seaweed washing up to shore. You can swim past the layer of it too no biggie. My son is into finding sea creatures and found a lil snail buddy for temporary company. Parking is free and places to eat nearby make it pretty accommodating.

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    Tammy W.

    This is a beautiful park with swings and cute benches along your walk ...great place to go walking, watch the sunsets, do some fishing or go to the beach, there is free parking to walk to restaurants ...definitely a great place to read a book or walk your pet!

    Baby sea turtle

    Such a beautiful park, was there for 4 hours enjoying the view. Tanja at the entrance was incredibly kind.

    Jpb T.

    Instead of an excursion come here for part of the day and spend the other part of the day on an empty ship, no lines for the ropes course on MSC ships. I was able to walk here from my cruise ship. Depending on where you dock it would no more than a 15 minute walk.

    Ariel W.

    Of all the beaches I visited, Jetty Park Beach on the south edge of Hutchinson Island was the busiest. The views of the Ft. Pierce inlet are beautiful but the main reason people visit this park is to fish for snook, jack crevalle, sheepshead, snapper, ladyfish and more. Park amenities at Jetty Park Beach include free parking, restrooms, covered picnic pavilions, bench swings, gazebos, and beach access. Lining the inlet is memorial plaques on the rocks. While I love the beach I also enjoyed discovering art and history in the park. Mosaic benches made by local artists and honoring this areas fishing history are placed throughout the park. There are also four historical interpretive signs detailing the WWII history of this area. The Fort Pierce Amphibious Training Base opened in Fort Pierce on Jan. 26, 1943 to train soldiers for WWII. The base trained the soldiers who stormed the beaches of Normandy on D-Day. Obstacles like the ones the Germans were placing to stop the Allied Forces during the war were put in the water off the shore of Ft. Pierce so boat drivers could practice eluding them and teams could practice blowing them up. At Omaha Beach one Fort Pierce based unit lost 33 men but were able to destroy 5 of the obstacles. More than 140,000 military personnel trained in St. Lucie County from 1943 to 1945, when at the time there were only 20,000 area residents. The objects remained in the water long after people started using the beach for recreation. Unfortunately some people were injured and in 1991 the government did a national cleanup of former military bases during which time the objects were removed and some were given to the SEAL Museum created by long term democratic Florida senator Claude Pepper. Across the street and close to the park are places to get frozen drinks, food, and ice cream at Taco Dive, Island Beach Bar and Restaurant, Square Grouper Tiki Bar, and Manatee Island Ft. Pierce Bar and Grill. This is the ultimate beach park in Ft. Pierce to enjoy a full day of fun in the sun where you have everything you need right here to catch a sunrise or sunset, eat and drink, fish, swim, picnic, lounge on the beach, or uncover a little WWII history.

    Chuck O.

    Beautiful area! We had perfect weather to walk around and check out the beach. The area has lots of photo ops too. Pelicans like to hangout there as well.

    Stephen L.

    Nice beautiful park; even had a swing by the water. Shops and restaurants close by. Well worth the stop along the shoreline.

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    Sandra D.

    Family oriented beach. Water very shallow and calm. My granddaughter loves it here. They have an aquarium, playground, adult swings and restaurants near by.

    Lin H.

    This is a beautiful place on the water where you can watch the boats, swing on a swing, and cook on the grills. Also has a pavilion. There's also a wide concrete walkway along the water to the rustic pier. There are restaurants nearby also. Hotels range from around 150 per night and up. Very nice place to relax. Parking is free and plenty of people fishings. On the Jetty, there are memorial plaques of people that died what a nice touch to remember the loved one.

    Mary Ann C.

    Jetty Beach is small however there is lots of free parking and it has great views of the inlet. The bench swings were an excellent idea. I wish other beaches in Broward and the Palm Beaches would add bench swings. It was a beautiful day. Everyone was socially distancing and there was a normal amount if people for a Saturday. My one hour walk was peaceful and relaxing. Next time I'd like to explore the area more.

    Alexandra S.

    Beautiful park and fishing pier with a nice walkway to the jetty with gorgeous views in all directions. Lots of fishermen and opportunistic, entertaining pelicans trying to snag the fishermen's catches. There are memorial plaques, other types of birds and the wonderful ocean air and energy along the path to alter your mindset for the better and provide a nice respite from the stress of city life and work. And there are some nice restaurants close by if you worked up an appetite.

    Ancy M.

    I really want to say this place sucks to keep it from becoming over populated with a bunch of insta hype people posing all over the beach for photos they'll post on IG once a week saying "take me back" BUT I'm not gonna do that. This beach is gorgeous. Quiet, clean, has free parking, great restaurants close by and other parks/beach access available. We live further south and made the trip up just for this beach. P.S. Not really important but the minivan with the extra dark possibly illegal tints, driven by 3 ladies who left their bags in said minivan allegedly had their window broken in and stuff stolen. Not really the beaches fault just means some humans like to fuck things up for everyone else, so lock up and don't leave valuables in the car.

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    This beach is great. There are bathrooms, showers and swings. There is a bar within walking distance. There was ample parking.

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    Beautiful park on the Atlantic Ocean with a long fishing pier and a historical site from WWII

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    Great place to go for a walk or grab a bite to eat from one of the nearby restaurants. Rated 4 stars due to alot of trash everywhere.

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    Pepper Park

    4.4(7 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    Pepper Beach Park is a nice beachside park in Port St Lucie county. It is next to the Navy Seal…read moremuseum which is certainly worth a visit as well. You'll find lots of parking here. The times SCW and I have been through here it's never been full. You'll also find restrooms, a kids playground, tennis courts and a baseball field. Of course the expected beach access as well. They have outdoor showers as well. Pepper Beach Park is a great Park along the A1A.

    This is a 54 acre beach front park in Ft. Pierce. This park is named after long term democratic…read moreFlorida senator Claude Pepper who passed away in 1989. Pepper Park is located directly behind the National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum. The Fort Pierce Amphibious Training Base opened here on Jan. 26, 1943 to train soldiers for WWII. This base trained the soldiers who stormed the beaches of Normandy on D-Day. Obstacles like the ones the Germans were placing to stop the Allied Forces during the war were put in the water off the shore of Ft. Pierce so boat drivers could practice eluding them and teams could practice blowing them up. At Omaha Beach one Fort Pierce based unit lost 33 men but were able to destroy 5 of the obstacles. More than 140,000 military personnel trained in St. Lucie County from 1943 to 1945, when at the time there were only 20,000 area residents. The objects remained in the water long after people started using the beach for recreation. Unfortunately some people were injured and in 1991 the government did a national cleanup of former military bases during which time the objects were removed and some were given to the SEAL Museum. This park is popular with snorkelers and divers because are several shallow nearshore reefs located less than 100 yards off the beach. Pepper park also the site of state's first underwater archaeological preserve, the Urca de Lima, which is located in about 20 feet of water. The shipwreck was discovered in 1928 by William J. Beach off of the coast of Ft. Pierce. Attempts to salvage the cargo yielded little except for one silver bar and cannons since the Spanish recovered most of the ships cargo in 1715. In 1985 and 1987 the wreck was mapped and in 1987 Florida's first archaeological underwater preserve opened. In 2001 the wreck was added to the National Register of Historic Places. The Urca de Lima is featured in the Starz show Black Sails which was devised as a prequel to Treasure Island. Captain Flint buried the gold from the Urca de Lima on Treasure Island. Other park amenities include lifeguards on the beach, fishing, picnic pavilions with tables, grills, restrooms, and a playground shaped like a ship. There is so much history here and so much to enjoy and they don't even charge for parking. There is even overflow parking across the street. This is a great alternative if you don't want to pay the $6 entrance fee at the nearby Fort Pierce Inlet State Park.

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    Jack Island Preserve State Park

    Jack Island Preserve State Park

    4.0(3 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    Finding this state park was a very cool discovery. It is located about a mile north of the Fort…read morePierce Inlet. You go down a road and there is a small parking lot at the end. The cost to use the preserve is $2 cash on the honor system. From the parking lot you cross over a bridge that takes you over the Indian River lagoon on to the preserve. In the summer you can see manatees swimming but on the day I visited the waterway was being enjoyed by paddle boarders. This 1,342 acre preserve has been managed by the State of Florida since 1963. It has more than 4 miles of dirt and grass trails along mangrove lined canals. I saw so many mangrove crabs scuttling around. Little blue herons fly overhead and I also saw great blue herons, great egrets, snowy egrets, wood storks, and ibises. Osprey and roseate spoonbills have also been noted in the preserve, There are two trails to the the observation tower. A one mile direct trail or a two mile perimeter trail. I opted for the direct route to avoid an impending rain storm. The tower has stairs that take you 30 feet above the lagoon. From the top you can see the bird rookeries on surrounding islands. As you hike the island you will see culverts that are part of a system for flushing mosquitoes from their breeding areas. Mosquitoes lay their eggs in mud along the island and water is released through the big metal pipes to flood the areas normally used by the mosquitoes for breeding from April to October. Two other islands make up the preserve, Kings and Queens but they have to be explored from the water. Jack Island is the only one that offers hiking trails. Since Jack Island is located on the lagoon it gets fewer visitors than other state parks on the beach. I had the whole preserve to myself. I saw so many birds, it really is a paradise for bird watchers and photographers. The hike is an easy one and I would have stayed longer if it wasn't for the lightning. The island is also popular with anglers who fish for mullet, snook, and sheepshead and runners. You can walk for miles and never encounter any one else. Jack Island is the perfect place to enjoy Florida the way Mother Nature intended it to be.

    Good hiking spot, there's multiple length hikes to choose from. You can either take a direct one…read moremile (one way) walk to the observation tower or take the loop which is 2 miles either way. The tower provides a 360 lookout over the mangroves and the river. Saw herons, crabs, butterflies and large flying fish. Dogs are allowed on short leash. Path is sandy and currently muddy due to afternoon showers today. If you're coming from Ft Pierce Inlet SP or the Avalon State Park this is a 10 minute drive from either one and is worth a stop. We created a state parks map and this was not on it. We saw a state park sign (pictured) and whipped a U-ie to check it out. Glad we did. It is a $2 honor system admission fee payable at entrance. Entrance is where a residential street dead ends and you'll see a McMansion on your left. Park anywhere, pay the fee and walk toward the bridge. No amenities. No restrooms or water fountains. If you're an outdoor person consider getting the Florida state park pass. It's $120 per family and lasts 12 calendar months.

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