Ft Pierce Inlet State Park, Fort Pierce FL
Address | 905 Shorewinds Dr, Fort Pierce, FL, United States |
Phone | +1 772-468-3985 |
Website | www.floridastateparks.org/hours-and-fees/Fort-Pierce-Inlet |
Categories | State Park, Park, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 4.6 37 reviews |
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Ft Pierce Inlet State Park reviews
37Zero shade so the sand is super super hot, but other than that, the place is really nice. The water is cool and beautiful and it's shallow water is kid friendly.
Nice boat ramp area with area to hose off your boat (bring own hose). Large parking for vehicles and boat trailers.
This is by far, the best place to go around this area. Picnic facilities are clean and we'll kept. There is no better beach area. The inlet provides fishing and sightseeing, I love to sit and watch the boats. Was all worth the $6.00 per car to get in.
This park is great. The beach is perfect for small kids and bigger kids who want to surf. There are bathrooms and a playground.
Great place to chill, perfect on the weekends just get there early when they open so you get a spot. They have bathrooms, showers, and lots of tables for grilling, best beach on the treasure coast!
This is a great place to spend the entire day. The bathrooms are clean, the picnic areas are spacious and really nice. We grill, drink, play, and take a dip in the inlet.
We also bring our kayaks and navigate the mangroves. It is really nice.
Many times, if not always, we see manatees swimming up and down the inlet to the mangroves. We also have seen a few dolphins in the area.
Best place to kayak on the treasure coast.beautiful beaches and sandbar one way and miles of mangrove tunnels the other.not to mention the daily dolphins, manatees, sea turtles.the occasional manta ray and more bird species than I can name in a review.
Our family had our reunion at one of the pavilions there. Reservation was easy and there was a beautiful view of the Inlet. Restrooms were maintained and easily accessible. Our entire family had a wonderful time and our surroundings were delightful. I will go back for enlightenment alone.
I live 5 minutes from Jensen Beach but take the ride here every weekend.
Great waves. Smooth beach no drops. Lots of fish and wildlife around. Cool views of boats coming into the inlet. Great place
I've been coming here since I was young and it's always been a great park, it's clean and we'll kept. It's always a great place to be!
This is the best beach! Clean, pristine, you can go a long way out and it's still a nice water level. Good for boogie boarding, snorkeling, exploring along the rocks. I wish they had a concrete walkway for more of the walk to the water, though. It is a long, deep beach and that soft sand is really hard to get through.
Such a beautiful state park. The beach was pretty packed but a nice relaxing place to go to. Saw many surfers testing out the waves. The park rents out paddle boards, surf boards, and kayaks.
Beautiful inlet and great waves for surfing and awesome paddleboarding with access to the intercoastal too. My favorite spot on the north shore. ️
Nice park and barely any visitors in January, odd.
Got to see some wildlife, including some turtles.
Beware of the fact that the beach is very flat which means that if the the tide is low, when the tide comes back 1 wave may easily move 30-40 feet from the wet area towards your stuff.
This place is paradise. The beach, the events, the service, if I could stay here forever, I would.
We avoid the main beach area and go to where pavilions 3 and 4 are, be very aware that there are no lifeguards so you swim at your own risk. The river runs fast when the tides are either coming in or going out but the space is a delightful area for adults.
Fun family day at Inlet park and beach, until thunder, lightning and rain came down! Nice place, very clean!