Day | Open | Closed |
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24/7 |
Sebastian Inlet State Park is a paradise for surfers, anglers, and nature lovers alike. Known for waves like “First Peak” and “Monster Hole,” the park is a hotspot for surfers from around the world. Visitors can explore the untouched, three-mile stretch of sandy beach, hunt for shells, and spot sea turtles nesting along the shore. Fishing enthusiasts have options on both the Atlantic and Indian River sides, while calmer waters in the lagoon welcome kayakers to discover the area’s diverse marine and bird life. Two on-site museums provide insight into the park’s history, showcasing exhibits on the 1715 Spanish treasure fleet and the local fishing industry. With amenities that include a campground, boat ramp, scenic trails, and a protected cove for family swimming, Sebastian Inlet offers a full spectrum of outdoor activities within a breathtaking natural setting. A true gem on Florida’s east coast, this park is ideal for anyone looking to connect with nature or simply unwind by the water.