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Seabranch Preserve State Park

 About Seabranch Preserve State Park

A path leads through the park at Seabranch Preserve State Park.

A NOTE FROM THE MANAGER

John Lakich

Spring is in the air. And, although extremely dry so far, the weather is still comfortable and the wildflowers are blooming. Some of the flowering plants you might observe at the park include wild buckwheat in the sandpine scrub, marsh pinks in the baygall and fetterbush and gopher apple.

Seabranch Preserve offers visitors a place to visit sand pine scrub, a "globally imperiled" habitat; to slow down and to enjoy "…the Real Florida."

Please come and visit your park soon!

GETTING HERE

Seabranch Preserve State Park is located in eastern Martin County about 10 miles south of Stuart. Access to the park is from S.R. A1A near the VFW parking lot.

GET INVOLVED

  • For forms, information and benefits of volunteering visit Get Involved.

CONCESSIONAIRES

PET POLICY

  • Florida State Parks Pet Policy
  • Pets are permitted in the park, but not on the beach. They must be well-behaved and kept on a six-foot handheld leash at all times. Pets must not be left unattended or taken into restroom facilities or concession areas. Please clean up after your pet. Service animals are welcome in all areas and buildings of the park, as required by law.