Florida State Parks Near Fort Pierce

Discover 9 parks within driving distance of Fort Pierce

Fort Pierce Inlet State Park

Fort Pierce, Florida
4 miles away

"Fort Pierce visitors often come for a quick beach day, fishing, or a scenic stop near the inlet. The park is one of the closest coastal escapes for residents and travelers in the city."

Fort Pierce Inlet State Park offers a classic Treasure Coast beach experience with ocean access, inlet fishing, and calm-water paddling nearby. Its mix of sandy shoreline, dunes, and lagoon habitat makes it one of the area’s best spots for both recreation and birdwatching.

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Savannas Preserve State Park

Port St. Lucie, Florida
11 miles away

"Visitors from Fort Pierce often come for a quiet nature escape and easy access to marsh habitat, birding, and fishing."

Savannas Preserve State Park spans a rare coastal wetland system that supports wading birds, deer, turtles, and other native wildlife. Its boardwalks, trails, and waterways provide easy access to scenic habitat just inland from the Treasure Coast.

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St. Lucie Inlet Preserve State Park

Stuart, Florida
28 miles away

"Fort Pierce is within easy driving distance for anglers and boaters exploring the Treasure Coast. Visitors from Fort Pierce often come for fishing and a quieter alternative to developed beaches."

St. Lucie Inlet Preserve State Park is a largely undeveloped coastal preserve at the mouth of the St. Lucie Inlet, offering a natural escape with beaches, mangrove shoreline, and abundant birdlife. Access is primarily by boat, making it a favorite for anglers, paddlers, and visitors seeking a secluded Florida coast experience.

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Okeechobee Battlefield State Park

Okeechobee, Florida
34 miles away

"Fort Pierce residents often visit for a day trip focused on Florida history and outdoor relaxation. The park offers a quieter inland contrast to the coast."

Okeechobee Battlefield State Park offers a quiet, reflective setting centered on one of Florida’s most significant military history sites. The park features interpretive displays, a memorial monument, and open grounds near Lake Okeechobee.

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Seabranch Preserve State Park

Hobe Sound, Florida
34 miles away

"Fort Pierce residents often visit Seabranch Preserve for its quieter, less-developed trail experience. It offers a different kind of outdoor outing than the city’s beaches and waterfront parks."

Seabranch Preserve State Park offers a peaceful escape with miles of natural-surface trails through scrub, flatwoods, and wetlands. It is especially popular with birders, photographers, and visitors looking for a less-crowded nature experience near Stuart and Port St. Lucie.

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St. Sebastian River Preserve State Park

Fellsmere, Florida
34 miles away

"Fort Pierce travelers visit for a peaceful inland alternative to the coast and for opportunities to see native Florida habitats. The preserve is a strong choice for nature photography and paddling."

St. Sebastian River Preserve State Park spans thousands of acres of protected habitat in Indian River and Brevard counties. Its remote setting offers excellent opportunities to see wading birds, deer, and other wildlife while enjoying paddling, equestrian use, and primitive outdoor recreation.

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Jonathan Dickinson State Park

Hobe Sound, Florida
45 miles away

"Fort Pierce residents visit for fishing, hiking, and camping in a diverse natural setting. The park is a worthwhile drive for those seeking river and scrubland scenery."

Jonathan Dickinson State Park spans more than 11,000 acres along the Loxahatchee River in northern Martin County. Its mix of river, scrub, wetlands, and coastal habitats makes it one of the region’s best places for outdoor recreation and wildlife watching.

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Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park

Okeechobee, Florida
52 miles away

"Fort Pierce travelers come for hiking, horseback riding, and the park's dark skies. It is a popular inland destination for those seeking a more remote outdoor experience."

Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park spans a sweeping native prairie ecosystem with seasonal wetlands, pine flatwoods, and abundant wildlife, including the endangered Florida grasshopper sparrow. Its remote setting and dark skies make it a premier destination for astronomy, while its trails and equestrian facilities draw hikers and riders year-round.

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Sebastian Inlet State Park

Melbourne Beach, Florida
57 miles away

"Fort Pierce visitors come for the inlet’s beaches and marine life. The park is a favorite for anglers and anyone seeking a scenic barrier-island setting."

Sebastian Inlet State Park spans both sides of a tidal inlet between the Atlantic Ocean and Indian River Lagoon. It offers some of Florida’s best saltwater fishing, along with beaches, camping, a museum, and excellent opportunities to see marine life and shorebirds.

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