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Fort Pierce from the Dunes

Fort Pierce Inlet State Park

The perfect spot for relaxing at the beach, fishing or exploring the natural coastal beauty of the area

Hours

8 a.m. until sundown, 365 days a year

Fees

$6 per vehicle

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Location

905 Shorewinds Drive
Fort Pierce FL 34949

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Contact Info

772-468-3985

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Welcome to Fort Pierce Inlet State Park

The shores and coastal waters at this park provide an abundance of recreational opportunities.


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The breathtakingly beautiful half-mile beach welcomes visitors for swimming, snorkeling, surfing and scuba diving. Beachcombing, picnicking or just relaxing on the sand are also popular activities.

Dynamite Point was once the training site for World War II Navy Frogmen but is now a haven for bird-watchers.

Along the south end of the park, Fort Pierce Inlet is a popular place for anglers to catch their dinners. Jack Island Preserve, located 1 mile north of the park, has trails for hiking, bicycling and nature study.

At the west end of the Marsh Rabbit Run Trail, visitors can climb an observation tower for a bird's-eye view of the Indian River and the island.

Plan Your Visit

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Manager's Message

The calendar may say autumn, but the beach is still a great place to visit this time of year.
Surfer
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Surfing at Fort Pierce Inlet State Park

Fort Pierce Inlet State Park, located on the north side of the inlet, is a surfer’s paradise. Even from a distance, you can hear the roar of the waves crashing on the beach.
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Sunrise City Adventures

A kayak tour offers a wonderful opportunity to explore the waters of Fort Pierce Inlet.
Experience - Wildlife Viewing
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Wildlife and Nature Viewing

Opportunities for nature observation are everywhere at Fort Pierce Inlet State Park! Gazing across the beach as the sunsets over the Atlantic Ocean, you can often see hundreds of shorebirds along the beach and along the inlet.
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Coastal Hammock of Fort Pierce

Fort Pierce Inlet State Park along with Avalon State Park combined have 2½ miles of dunes, coastal hammock and pristine beach. The beaches are home to nesting shorebirds, and the dunes are home to beach fauna and flora.
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Mangroves and Beach at Fort Pierce Inlet

Fort Pierce Inlet State Park and nearby Jack Island Preserve encompass more than 1,000 acres of mangrove forests, coastal/maritime hammock, dunes and beaches on North Hutchinson Island

Experiences

Bicycling
Bicycling
Birding
Birding
Fishing
Fishing
Geo-Seeking
Geo-Seeking
Hiking
Hiking
Paddling
Paddling
Picnicking
Picnicking
Roller Blading
Roller Blading
Scuba Diving
Scuba Diving
Snorkeling
Snorkeling
Surfing
Surfing
Swimming
Swimming
Walking and Running
Walking and Running
Weddings
Weddings
Wildlife Viewing
Wildlife Viewing

Amenities

Accessible Amenities
Accessible Amenities
Beach
Beach
Canoe Kayak Launch
Canoe Kayak Launch
Nature Trail
Nature Trail
Parking
Parking
Picnic Pavilion
Picnic Pavilion
Playground
Playground
Restroom Facilities
Restroom Facilities
Shower Station
Shower Station
Water Fountain
Water Fountain

Fort Pierce Inlet State Park Photo Gallery

Aerial View of Fort Pierce Inlet
Bobcat on Beach at Fort Pierce Inlet
Covered walkway at Fort Pierce Inlet
Sandcastle at Fort Pierce Inlet
Historic Photo of Fort Pierce Inlet
World War II Photo Fort Pierce Inlet
Historic Photo Fort Pierce Inlet
Historic Photo Fort Pierce Inlet

People Make the Parks

Trisha Kelly

Staff Spotlight

Trisha has been working with the public all her career. Her love of interacting with the public and her passion for the outdoors naturally brought her to the Florida Park Service.
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Volunteer Spotlight

Volunteer Eddie is a native of Georgia and started volunteering for the Florida Park Service soon after he retired. Not only does he repair vehicles, he is also a great teacher passing his knowledge on to the staff.
Florida State Parks Foundation

Florida State Parks Foundation

The statewide nonprofit partner meets critical funding needs for universal access, conservation, education and preservation.

This Park is Recognized by:

Florida Circumnavigational Saltwater Paddling Trail

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