Fort Pierce: Oldest Florida community, scenic coastlines, warm weather.
Remote beach famous for sunsets, perfect for swimming and fishing.
Middle Cove Beach
John Brooks Park Beach
Top Fort Pierce beach with dunes, great for birdwatching, swimming, and fishing.
There are benches here where you can simply relax to the hum of the waves while enjoying the scenic beauty of the nature.
Pepper Park Beach-side
Park beach with outdoor sports: baseball, basketball, volleyball; spans 52 acres.
Swimming, diving and snorkeling are allowed here.
Walton Rocks Beach
Pet-friendly beach with amenities: picnic tables, restrooms, fishing spots.
Herman’s Bay Beach
A remote beach for those who want down time. You can soak up sun, swim or fish here. Carry a picnic hamper with you. There are pavilions and picnic tables here.
Park offers beach access, equestrian trails, permits for horseback riding.
Frederick Douglass Park
Avalon State Park
North Hutchinson Island: Preserved beaches, turtle nesting, snorkeling allowed.
Popular family beach with wide beaches, amenities include showers, restrooms, pavilions.
South Beach Park
Waveland Beach
As the name suggests, the beach has large waves. It's a small beach that has 13 mile biking trails. There are a few basic amenities here. A lifeguard is available during peak seasons.
State oceanfront forest: fishing, camping, surfing, birdwatching, amenities.
Fort Pierce Inlet State Park/North Jetty Park
South Jetty Park and Pier
A two-acre ocean park on the south side of Fort Pierce Inlet. The park has a boardwalk, 1,200-foot fishing jetty, picnic areas, restrooms and a pavilion.