Sightseeing
Stuart Beach Entry and Driveway
Stuart Beach Entry and DrivewayFree beach access and parking, snack bar and bathrooms
The Elliott Museum offers a variety of collections, including vintage cars, baseball artifacts, artwork, Americana, rotating exhibits in the Changing Exhibitions Gallery, an art studio with classes, a theater, a tribute to local philanthropists Frances Langford and Ralph Evinrude, a Museum Store, a student art exhibit, and much more.
104 locals recommend
Elliott Museum
825 NE Ocean BlvdThe Elliott Museum offers a variety of collections, including vintage cars, baseball artifacts, artwork, Americana, rotating exhibits in the Changing Exhibitions Gallery, an art studio with classes, a theater, a tribute to local philanthropists Frances Langford and Ralph Evinrude, a Museum Store, a student art exhibit, and much more.
Situated between the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian River Lagoon, the 57-acre parcel houses nature trails, 750,000-gallon Game Fish Lagoon, Sea Turtle Pavilion, Children's Activity Pavilion, Sea Star Touch Tank Pavilion, Rays on the Reef Ray Pavilion, and the Frances Langford Visitors Center. With its coastal hardwood hammocks and mangrove swamp communities, the site provides excellent opportunities for education and research aimed at increasing visitors' knowledge of these unique environments.
111 locals recommend
Florida Oceanographic Coastal Center
890 NE Ocean BlvdSituated between the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian River Lagoon, the 57-acre parcel houses nature trails, 750,000-gallon Game Fish Lagoon, Sea Turtle Pavilion, Children's Activity Pavilion, Sea Star Touch Tank Pavilion, Rays on the Reef Ray Pavilion, and the Frances Langford Visitors Center. With its coastal hardwood hammocks and mangrove swamp communities, the site provides excellent opportunities for education and research aimed at increasing visitors' knowledge of these unique environments.
Sports & Recreation
Beaches, parks, and historic local attractions are a short drive away.
First Data Field station
This is the Spring training home of the New York Mets
Sandsprit is a waterfront park with a walking path, playground, restrooms and covered picnic/barbeque areas. It’s common to hear and see Quaker Parrots, with their raucous, happy squawks, up in the trees.
24 locals recommend
Sandsprit Park
3443 SE St Lucie BlvdSandsprit is a waterfront park with a walking path, playground, restrooms and covered picnic/barbeque areas. It’s common to hear and see Quaker Parrots, with their raucous, happy squawks, up in the trees.
Beach Water Sports
660 NE Ocean BlvdBoat, kayak, jetski and SUP rentals.
Food scene
Come shop in a place where old-world architecture, beautiful fountains, and sidewalk cafes create an atmosphere strikingly reminiscent of a European town center. The Kravis Center for the Performing Arts borders the west side of CityPlace and walking north on Rosemary Avenue will take you straight into the Historic Clematis Street area.
426 locals recommend
CityPlace
Come shop in a place where old-world architecture, beautiful fountains, and sidewalk cafes create an atmosphere strikingly reminiscent of a European town center. The Kravis Center for the Performing Arts borders the west side of CityPlace and walking north on Rosemary Avenue will take you straight into the Historic Clematis Street area.