Fort Pierce Inlet State Park, a 340-acre part of the Florida State Park system, is located just north of the Fort Pierce Inlet, on North Hutchinson …
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Mar 13, 2025
Great outdoor experience, located right on the inlet. Great beach for watching the large boats come in. It does cost $6 per car--but everything was very clean and well kept.Full review by Mike B
Aug 24, 2023
Beautiful! Be careful driving in and out, as there are turtles crossing the road, which was awesome to see. :)Full review by OnAir00523833951
Aug 13, 2023
As there are many beaches in Ft. Pierce, you don’t necessarily need to pay for accessing the State Park. What we loved is the beach on the river side, because water is a bit more chilly. But beware o…Full review by 658maltek
Is it safe to swim across the inlet if your a good swimmer and boating traffic is minimal?
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The currents & boat traffic make it very dangerous to do this. Rocks on both sides make it difficult to get out. And against the law! The ocean beach is incredibly beautiful with good …
The currents & boat traffic make it very dangerous to do this. Rocks on both sides make it difficult to get out. And against the law! The ocean beach is incredibly beautiful with good swimming, boogie boarding, kite surfing and surfing.. why would anyone want to do this?
Do you snorkel along the jetty or are there other rocks? Also, did you need to have a diver down flag while snorkeling? I read somewhere that FL requires that now. Going to Fort Pierce Apr 1-9. Thanks :-)
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Snorkeling is not advised along the jetty and the inlet. Very strong currents, fishermen, and windsurfers. Try the Inlet State Park... across the causeway to the mainland and back …
Snorkeling is not advised along the jetty and the inlet. Very strong currents, fishermen, and windsurfers. Try the Inlet State Park... across the causeway to the mainland and back over the next causeway.
Yes, dogs on leashes are permitted. If you walked north along the beach a short ways the park boundary ends & you could let your dog have a beach romp. Just be sure to put him back …
Yes, dogs on leashes are permitted. If you walked north along the beach a short ways the park boundary ends & you could let your dog have a beach romp. Just be sure to put him back on the leash before returning inside the park. There is a sign posted marking the boundary.