Sebastian Inlet State Park, Melbourne Beach FL
Address | 9700 S Hwy A1A, Melbourne Beach, FL |
Phone | (321) 984-4852 |
Hours | 12:00am-12:00am |
Website | www.floridastateparks.org/park/Sebastian-Inlet |
Categories | State Park, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 4.5 31 review |
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Sebastian Inlet State Park reviews
31Great place for anyone. Family, friends, fishermen, boaters, surfers, swimmers and non swimmers. This place is true Florida Beach living. Bring your camera because it is the most photogenic spot in Brevard County.
Its an alright place. My wife absolutely love to go swimming here, I more just enjoy the views. They can get pretty crowded on a hot day and the beach is kept nice except in the off season where its not as tended to. Overall not a bad place to relax and take the kids swimming.
Excellent place to relax or fish. Inlet is fun and relaxing. Don't really like the crowds so off peak is the best time to go. Plenty of area to find a spot though. Can hang at the tide pool, beach on the pier or at a picnic table in the park setting.
Loved our waterfront site. Nice place for fishing or visiting the beach. Not much else to do. Wouldn't stay if we couldn't get a waterfront site. Had some bugs but it was manageable during our stay in January. Probably would not return in the warmer weather.
People in the boats, lookin at people on the bank. People on the bank, lookin at the people in the boats. Fishing seems accessible
Not really enough can be said for the natural beauty of sabbatian and let state park. Beaches are beautiful fishing's great and the efforts they take to protect the wildlife as well as the people there there is very commendable park Rangers are always friendly and very knowledgeable love going there on the weekends
Fun place, fun times, but I kinda felt there were too many loud boomboxes crankin out all different types of music instead of even one style.
Alls well out there tho. Good people and everyone seemed to respect each other's property and separate areas.
Parking was a plenty.
Beach erosion. Notice you can't see waterline in my photo. It is pretty much a cliff on the north side of the inlet.
This is a must when you are in the area! From sea turtles, to manatees, to hermit crabs. There's so much wildlife you can see! To go to the park, there is a fee, but you can swim in a roped off area where the waterway goes it in to the ocean- the water is calm and warm! Great for kids! There's also plenty of boat access!
I don't know where to start. All the employees are polite and friendly. The beach areas where clean even with being packed for the 4th of July. The fishing pier was pleasant. The camping area was very clean.
Love this place been going here since I was a kid. There is a lot to do through out the park from swimming to camping to boating to fishing. There is also a restaurant on site and bait shop.
Take all your beach stuff and spend an entire day here for $8.00 a car load. One side is a swimming hole with manatees and the east side is beach and ocean. Fishing off the pier. Busy place but get there early to get a good spot. Store and restroom.
I love the clear cool waters of this beach and the tidal pool. There's always wildlife to witness including dolphins, manatees, and a plethora of birds. This is the perfect place to enjoy a pure beach.
Phenomenal place, one of the coolest experiences I have had in long time. Diving with goggles or snorkeling is half the reason to go. It's a good family atmosphere. Great fishing and a really cool museum on the property. The swimming area is good for children. And there is a ton of parking area.
Needed some clean up. Alot of fishermen fail to pick up the lines and break clam shells which get caught in the grating. Trash cans get emptied, but fishermen need to manage their trash. Staff are extremely friendly and attentive.
Great fishing and beaching. It's a perfect location for a trip to the beach. During our visit we saw stingrays, manatees, hammerheads and dolphines all in one day.
Nice shallow pool on the North side. 8 dollars parking per car. Quiet, fishing going on, net, pole. Flying fish, swimming/diving birds. I guess the wildlife is going insane too LOL
Beware of the SAND GNATS/NO-SEE-UMS!
I was there last night with my family camping. It is a very beautiful spot BUT these little pests ate us alive! We had to pack up and leave at 1 am to check into a hotel - it was THAT bad.
We are now covered with bites and in total agony. It would have been nice to have a prior warning.they were out in full effect, so beware!
Always have a great relaxing day floating in the inlet and most of the time manatees will swim around while we're there just don't touch
Fantastic beach with showers. My twin 4 year olds loved it. Don't go to lagoon it is a mud and sand mix, didn't feel like the beach. Hit the ocean side of the park for sure.