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Jet-set travelers and fashionistas from Miami, Palm Beach, and New York favor Vero Beach as their special eco-chic getaway. Vero’s magic secret: uncrowded and windswept beaches scattered with seashells, shorebirds, and unobstructed scenic views. Beachgoers here are often likely to encounter a loggerhead sea turtle hatchling, a ghost crab or watch as brown pelicans dive for their dinner. This quaint, friendly seaside town resides at the intersection of green and glamorous. Posh resorts, simple and sophisticated eateries, and one-of-a-kind boutique shops are just steps away from the ocean inspiring travelers to sip, shop, and stroll.
Sebastian, Florida is a quaint riverfront fishing village located on the Sebastian River, with sweeping views of the Indian River Lagoon. The city offers visitors scenic walkways and more than 16 city parks. It is home to fabulous seafood feasts, foot-tapping music festivals, and colorful arts festivals—many providing a kid-friendly focus. Indian River Drive is a hotbed of activity. It’s home to a variety of hotels and restaurants, as well as inspiring tapas tempts on weekend getaways.
An idyllic wonderland, Fellsmere, Florida offers a surprising number of eco-friendly travel experiences. It’s home to Blue Cypress Lake, one of the world’s largest osprey nesting sites, and boasts one of the top bass and crappie fishing spots in the United States. The St. Sebastian River Preserve State Park offers 60 miles of picturesque, untouched natural beauty. The park protects the West Indian manatee, red-cockaded woodpecker, and Florida scrub. Music lovers will enjoy some of the best bluegrass bands in the state hosted at Marsh Landing Restaurant, an iconic landmark in its own right. Further, Fellsmere has been proclaimed the "Frog Leg Capital of the World." The Frog Leg Festival holds two Guinness Book World Records for the ‘Most Frog Legs Served in the Course of One Business Day’ and the ‘Largest Frog Leg Festival in the World’!
Vero Beach is like no other Florida coastal town. Hotels and resorts, with rooftops no higher than swaying palm trees, make the area irresistible for sun worshippers. The destination’s motto, Sunrises, not High-Rises, are a promise to all who visit this 26-mile beach paradise. On the barrier island, you won’t see towering high-rise hotels, t-shirt shops, neon signs or chain restaurants. What you can expect when your beach chair hits the sand – plenty of Florida sunshine without the crowds. Beyond the beaches, the area is rich in eco-excursions and top-tier cultural attractions while offering a relaxed, small-town vibe that is quintessentially Vero Beach, Florida.
The city of Sebastian is home to Sebastian Inlet State Park. The park provides fishing from both its Atlantic and Indian River shores; fishing jetties extend from both sides of the inlet into the ocean. Other activities include swimming, enjoying the water views, world-class surfing, camping, bird watching, boating, and diving. Wildlife is abundant in this park. The casual visitor can see osprey and many species of shorebird. Sea turtles nest here, too. Summer visitors may make reservations for a nighttime tour to observe nesting turtles. The park also contains two museums: the McLarty Treasure Museum and the Sebastian Fishing Museum. Sebastian also lays claim as the birthplace of America’s first national refuge, Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge as portions of the park reside in the intercoastal waterways of Sebastian Inlet.
On route 60, the West Vero Corridor includes the Indian River Mall, housing the boutique clothing store the Purple Plum, as well as other great shops. Downtown Vero has experienced a rebirth of restaurants, shops, and art galleries and it’s fast becoming one of the hottest spots in town. Visitors can enjoy monthly gallery strolls, street festivals, green, and vintage markets.
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WHERE TO STAY How to get here, who we are, and were to stay: the lowdown on where to stay in Indian River County.
THINGS TO DO Kid-friendly fun awaits - from a bit of Disney to digging on our beaches, we have all you need for family entertainment.
NATURE From friendly manatees to sea turtles to majestic pelicans, we show you the best places for viewing.
BEACHES Find the most family friendly, or adjust course for most active, or select a serene shorline.
THRILL SEEKERS Skydive into a world of adventure in our area. Take a look at what we have to offer to get your adrenaline going!
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COUPLES Wine, dine and have a sensational time at our most romantic spots. We outline some prime points for love.
DINING Get a taste of what’s cooking in Indian River. Sip and savor and dine and dance, we’ve got it all.
LIVE MUSIC From spots on the river to bars with a twist of tunes, get the scoop on what hosts some of the best jam sessions.
ARTS & CULTURE A peek inside our incredibly rich and varied humanities scene - bustling with theater, art, and music galore.
FISHING Explore some of the best fishing in the United States, and see what lures the kings of the sport to our waterways.
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Enchanting Escapes
Family Getaway
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MAP KEY SEBASTIAN INLET STATE PARK
PARKING BOARDWALK SHOWERS RESTROOMS PICNIC LIFEGUARD PLAYGROUND
9700 N Highway A1A | Sebastian Open M-Sun - 7am until Sunset
AMBERSANDS BEACH 12566 North A1A | Vero Beach Open M-Sun - 7am until Sunset
TREASURE SHORES PARK 11300 North A1A | Vero Beach Open M-Sun - 7am until Sunset
GOLDEN SANDS BEACH WABASSO BEACH PARK 1820 County Road 510 | Vero Beach Open M-Sun - 7am until Sunset
10350 North A1A | Vero Beach Open M-Sun - 7am until Sunset
SEAGRAPE TRAIL BEACH 3802 S Highway A1A | Vero Beach Open M-Sun - 7am until Sunset
TURTLE TRAIL BEACH 8102 North A1A | Vero Beach Open M-Sun - 7am until Sunset
TRACKING STATION PARK 800 46th & A1A | Vero Beach Open M-Sun - 7am until Sunset
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4200 Ocean Drive | Vero Beach Open M-Sun - 7am until Sunset
3000 Ocean Drive | Vero Beach Open M-Sun - 7am until Sunset
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SOUTH BEACH 1704 Ocean Drive | Vero Beach Open M-Sun - 7am until Sunset
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Choosing a place to stay from the abundant choices in Indian River County can be tough, in a fun way. Each city has its own unique flavor. If you’re a beach lover, you’ll definitely want to consider Vero Beach, a place with stunning sunrises and swanky local restaurants and boutiques.
Travelers have a variety of options when trekking to Vero Beach. The area is served by some of the largest international airports in the state: Orlando International, Miami International, Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood Airport, while Orlando-Melbourne International Airport is only 35 miles away. Vero Beach Regional Airport also provides travelers direct flights to and from the northeast U.S., allowing travelers to skip the long lines at Florida’s international airports. Elite Airways is now offering direct flights from Newark, New Jersey, and Asheville, North Carolina, right into Vero Beach Regional Airport, where they say ”land near the sand.” Visit Elite Airways online for up-to-date schedules, fares, and more.
Maybe you prefer an intimate, walkable riverfront town with easy access to the Indian River Lagoon. Sebastian's sail-worthy river teaming with local fish and a variety of plant and animal life is hard to find anywhere else in the Sunshine State. Or, you might feel cozier in the natural Florida of rural Fellsmere, a place where thousands of undeveloped acres and osprey nests outnumber people. Paddle through a grand forest of bald cypress trees and encounter bass fishermen who understand preservation is key to productive fishing grounds. Indian River County is a distinct destination. It’s dotted with thriving boutiques, hotels and rare, independent family-owned properties. Nationally known chain hotels are also part of the mix. The area offers 30+ overnight accommodations for all budgets and tastes, as well as a variety of Airbnb stays.
BY CAR Floridians who want to discover this unique part of Florida can easily access the area by car. Many of the state’s major thoroughfares (I-95, I-4, I-75, and the Florida Turnpike) make this east coast beach destination a road tripper’s delight. Trips from Jacksonville, Naples, Miami, Orlando, and Ocala are all possible in under four hours. Tallahassee is an exception. The capital city is slightly more than a five-hour drive. Still, easy-peasy!
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VERO BEACH: MORE TO EXPLORE Vero Beach is that magical Florida destination, offering 26 miles of sublime coastline with all styles and varieties of beaches. Without a high-rise in sight, this area is refreshing and rare. Posh hotels blend seamlessly with swanky boutiques and local restaurants. Home-grown chefs are inspired by thriving coastal waters. Local art - public sculptures, world-renowned galleries, and a burgeoning street art scene - creates the perfect escape for foodies and art lovers alike. It’s a place where orange groves are heritage, the local community is committed to preservation and sustainability, and visitors are welcomed with open arms. A friendly beach town like no other—at the intersection of glamour and green. Come see why Vero Beach has become a “happy place” for travelers from around the world.
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Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1903, as the nation’s first national wildlife refuge by none other than Theodore Roosevelt. The objective was to save one of the last brown pelican rookeries on the east coast.
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Indian River County is home to more than 100,000 acres of protected eco-friendly and significant green spaces.
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FELLSMERE, A RURAL TREAT While Vero Beach is famous for “sunrises not high-rises,” its sister city, Fellsmere, is a rural utopia celebrated for undeveloped wildlands and thriving natural habitats. Fellsmere is a green-seeker’s paradise. Kayak the lakeside shores of Blue Cypress Lake, a 6,500-acre lake, where osprey nests decorate the trees. Birders will need to have binoculars handy when visiting T. M. Goodwin WMA – Broadmoor Marshes, a 3,840-acre wetlands restoration project. The number of winged species to spot is a bird lover’s dream. Fisherman will want to visit Fellsmere’s best-kept secret, Stick Marsh Farm/13 Reservoir, an iconic bass fisherman’s outpost. Rural Florida is disappearing, yet Fellsmere is a place that allows visitors to step back in time to a time when rural Florida was a tropical, nature-lovers paradise. 6
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SEBASTIAN, A LIVELY RIVERFRONT TOWN Scenic Sebastian is a charming riverfront town, sandwiched between beautiful Vero Beach and the rural wonderland of Fellsmere. This walkable riverfront features one of the most coveted areas in Florida, the Indian River Lagoon. The lively riverfront is home to famous festivals, local breweries, and neighborhood restaurants. It’s a place where everyone knows your name. Families can experience a variety of city parks and museums. Plus, Sebastian is home to the historical Pelican Island National Refuge, the first national wildlife refuge in the United States. Thrill seekers will relish Sebastian with skydiving, deep sea fishing, and chance encounters with endangered sea turtles—all part of the adventure. This is no ordinary riverside town. From its riverbanks and wildlife to its warm vibes, this welcoming town is bursting with a wholesome small-town flavor.
Indian River County is home to 12 noteworthy birding areas, with many of these winged creatures on the endangered species list. The following five locations are part of the Audubon of Florida program: Oslo Riverfront Conservation Area, Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Cypress Lake, Sebastian Inlet State Park, and West Regional Wastewater Treatment.
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Fellsmere Frog Leg Festival is a twotime Guinness Book Record holder for the most frog legs ever served. Indian River County is known as the Citrus Capital of the World.
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VERO BEACH: The Ocean Lover’s Town OCEAN DRIVE Ocean Drive is “the Drive” in Vero Beach. Anchored by Sexton Plaza, this swanky backdrop is dotted with boutique shops, local eateries, and a variety of hotels lining the north and south ends of the drive. Costa d’Este Beach Resort & Spa is a posh, pet-friendly, oceanfront resort and spa noted for celebrity spotting and Instagram influencers who want to be seen. The resort offers a trendy fire pit scene, and the outdoor pool and bar area is a fantastic place to frolic and enjoy craft cocktails and tapas treats. In the heart of “the Drive,” this property is owned by the dynamic music duo of Gloria and Emilio Estefan. 3244 Ocean Drive, Vero Beach.
Driftwood Resort, a local’s hangout, is quite the unique place to stay. The entire resort is made from driftwood logs, plus the hotel bar, “Waldo’s” draws a lively crowd, and satisfies travelers who crave seafood. 3150 Ocean Drive, Vero Beach. Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites - As Holiday Inn’s go, this is an exceptional property with excellent reviews on their outstanding customer service. 3385 Ocean Drive, Vero Beach.
Kimpton Vero Beach Hotel & Spa, This oceanfront oasis is a haven for the discerning traveler, a superb place to join the local crowd for happening happy hours, pool and beachside cocktails, and cozy firepit nights stargazing. This hotel is also family and Fido-friendly, and a beautiful destination wedding location. 3500 Ocean Drive, Vero Beach. Sea Turtle Inn, this mom and pop, two-story, budget-friendly boutique property is 1.5 blocks from the beach. Expect to be treated like family. 835 Azalea Lane, Vero Beach.
The Islander Inn, such a charming Caribbean-themed hotel and a quick jaunt to the beach. 3101 Ocean Drive, Vero Beach.
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The Reef Hotel, a condominium hotel with full kitchens, a putting green, and shuffleboard. It’s a cool place for families. 3450 Ocean Drive, Vero Beach.
South Ocean Drive is a scenic roadway dotted with quaint neighborhoods and stunning beaches, plus acres of nature to explore. A few places we thought you’d like:
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Caribbean Court Hotel is a delightful boutique hotel with an enchanting restaurant, Maison Martinique. This classy restaurant offers American fare with an infusion of Caribbean flavors, For a unique way to spend an evening, check out the dueling piano bar there at Havana Nights. 1601 South Ocean Drive, Vero Beach. Prestige Hotel, a studio-style hotel located directly oceanfront. 1526 Ocean Drive, Vero Beach. Sea Spray Inn, a modern suite hotel with a cool pool and bike rentals. Perfect for couples. 965 E. Causeway Blvd., Vero Beach. South Beach Hotel, a boutique, 18-suite hotel is ideal for active travelers who want the essentials but prefer the great outdoors. 1705 Ocean Drive, Vero Beach. Sea Horse Beach Cottages provides old-world Florida ambiance, within a short walk to Jaycee Beach. 1312 Ocean Drive, Vero Beach.
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY // WHERE TO STAY The Jackie Robinson Training Complex (formerly Historic Dodgertown) is open year-round for events, meetings, and retreats, for corporations, nonprofits. church and family groups as well as hosting sports teams.
1-95 CORRIDOR Along the I-95 corridor there are a variety of convenient budget hotels that will have you at the beach in less than 15 minutes, in Sebastian in 10 minutes, or Fellsmere in just twenty minutes:
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NORTH OCEAN DRIVE Nestled in the northern section of Ocean Drive, where life is a bit quieter and the beaches never succumb to overcrowding, this is the place where families vacation, year-after-year. Disney’s Vero Beach Resort delivers deluxe suites and home-style accommodations. It’s the only Disney beach property in the state of Florida. The oceanfront resort is located at 9250 Island Grove Terrace, minutes from Wabasso Beach and Vero Beach.
DOWNTOWN DISTRICT The Downtown District is a thriving arts enclave and a five-minute drive from the oceanfront. Fridays are the perfect way to discover the area as local artists open their doors, welcoming guests for Art Walk. Star Suites by Riverside Theatre is a new boutique property offering 60 one-bedroom suites in cooperation with Riverside Theatre. The property also offers guests a clubhouse, courtyard, pool, and garden terraces. 2625 Flight Safety Drive, Vero Beach. Springhill Suites Located in Vero Beach (Grand Harbor), SpringHill Suites by Marriott Vero Beach offers full amenities and is a wonderful place for families to stay. Also, this hotel is located within minutes of Cleveland Clinic Indian River Hospital. 5115 Indian River Blvd, Vero Beach. Hampton Inn & Suites is famous for their complimentary breakfast, and this Hampton Inn has a sundry of positive reviews for its friendly staff. 611 20th Place, Vero Beach. Howard Johnson, a Wyndham property, offers the retro-stylings of the original Ho-Jo’s amenities plus an outdoor pool. 1725 US-1, Vero Beach.
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SEBASTIAN Capt Hiram’s Resort is the “MacDaddy of ‘em all” in Sebastian. If you stay, you’ll experience a dynamic riverfront resort offering a tropical beach bar, a variety of restaurants, and endless activities at your fingertips. It’s a place where visitors stay, and locals play. 1580 US 1, Sebastian. At Capt’n Butchers Grille & Bar, don’t be fooled by the name. This place also provides studio stays and townhomes. 1730 Indian River Drive, Sebastian. Davis House Inn offers 12 apartment-style rooms, welcomes pets, and generates five-star reviews. 607 Davis Street, Sebastian. Sportsman’s Lodge is a simple riverfront hotel with single rooms and apartments smackdab on the beautiful Indian River. 412 Indian River Drive, Sebastian. Pelican Island Cottages offers 18 quaint, Florida-inspired cottages, which are affordable and pet friendly. 11330 US 1, Sebastian. Best Western Plus provides budget-style rooms in the heart of Sebastian. 1655 US Highway 1, Sebastian. Oyster Pointe & Oyster Bay Resort is a three-star hotel with a pool and hot tub surrounded by lush palm trees. Perfect for budget travelers. It’s located directly on the Indian River. 1570 US 1, Sebastian. Pelican’s Landing of Sebastian offers brightly colored cottages surrounded by oak trees, sidled right up on the riverfront. With a launch ramp, BBQ areas, and fishing. This location is ideal for families and male bonding trips. 113300 S. Indian River Drive, Sebastian. V I S I TI N D I A NR I V E RCO U N TY.CO M
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FELLSMERE Journey into the wilds of Florida, where local critters outnumber visitors. Don’t expect posh stays or chain properties. Here, camping is the call of the day. St. Sebastian River Preserve State Park is a Florida State Park and one not to miss. Vast, open grassy forests, long leaf pine, 60 miles of hiking/mountain biking trails, and more than 20,000 acres to explore. The campsites book out early. 1000 Buffer Preserve Drive, Fellsmere.
SPEAKING OF CAMPING Fellsmere isn’t the only place to enjoy sleeping under the stars, s’mores, and campfires in Indian River County. Below are a few more suggestions for RV parks and area campgrounds: Camp on one of the area’s Spoil Islands. It’s like being on your own private island, and it’s a fishing paradise. Visit http://spoilislandproject.org to learn more. Donald MacDonald Park on the Indian River offers 29 primitive campsites, restrooms, a pavilion, observation boardwalk, fire pits, and concrete picnic tables. 12351 Roseland Road, Sebastian. Sebastian Inlet State Park offers campers a plethora of activities: fishing, surfing, swimming, stargazing, birding, boating, and diving. Wildlife is everywhere, with a special nod to endangered sea turtles. Make sure you book a nighttime tour to spot nesting sea turtles on their annual trek to the beach and back to the seas. The park is also home to the Sebastian Fishing Museum. 9700 S. Highway AIA, Melbourne Beach.
@capthirams Whispering Palms offers 306 RV hookups and fully furnished two-bedroom RV rentals with everything you can imagine: Wi-Fi, pet-friendly, tennis courts, two heated pools, two tennis courts, putting green, library, pool and poker tables, laundry, and three activity centers. 10305 US Highway 1, Sebastian.
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Pelican Landing Resort is the most gorgeous, waterfront RV park to take in a sunrise or sunset. 11330 South Indian River Drive, Sebastian.
Indian River County was one of the first to embrace “Airbnb.” Today, the area offers a variety of accommodations from condos to homes, studios, and more. Two of the go-to vacation rental companies in the area are Laurel Homes and Dale Sorensen Vacation Rentals.
Tanglewood Village Vero is a 55+ RV park that backs up to a 300-acre nature preserve and is “the” place to spot the elusive Florida panther. 1060 S. US 1, Vero Beach. Vero Beach Kamp is an RV park and campground. It’s family and dogfriendly with 14.5 acres of grassy areas and old-growth oak trees located near Sebastian. 8850 N. US Highway 1, Wabasso.
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FAMILY GETAWAY Whatever you’re looking for in an ideal family vacation spot on the Treasure Coast, we have it in abundance - whether it’s gleaming beaches, delicious culinary options, lush sports grounds and acres of meandering open waters or secluded romantic spots.
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his summer, and for any time together, delight in 26 miles of picture-perfect beaches, 29 parks, and preserves, plus hidden treasures and family-friendly activities. Wondering where to stay? Disney’s Vero Beach Resort is unique. It’s the only resort not located within a Disney theme park!
beverage service, kayaks, paddleboards, and morning yoga on the beach. There’s also a special turn-down menu for kids or adults based on your needs. For extended stays, Laurel Homes and Dale Sorenson vacation rentals offer a wide selection of fabulous oceanfront choices.
No worries about leaving Fido behind. The Kimpton Vero Beach Hotel & Spa welcomes dogs with open paws and has a marvelous reputation with travelers. Nearby, stunner Costa d’Este Beach Resort & Spa is at your service offering bikes, beach cabanas and chairs, poolside and beachside food and
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With more than 10 pristine beaches to choose from, families can spend the day cherishing pleasures like sand-castle building, frisbee throwing, paddleboarding, beach picnics or simply shelling. Plus, if you’re traveling with a
surfer don’t miss Sebastian Inlet State Park. It’s famous for groovy waves and surfing competitions. Beyond surfing, Sebastian Inlet is an excellent place for families with small children. The area is walled in by huge rocks which keep the waters calm so little ones can wade, splash, and swim without rip currents. Often times, you’ll witness both children and adults jumping up and down, delighted to catch sight of the manatees who love our warm, calm waters. Scenic Sebastian inlet is a favorite spot for pier-side fishing, and an excellent way for families to bond and engage. For a cool break
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY // DINING & ENTERTAINMENT from the hot afternoon sun, walk on over to the Sebastian Fishing Museum located near the fishing pier. The museum is devoted to the area’s legendary fishing history. The park also offers camping. Reserve early as spots sell out quickly. A concession café, B&G Surfside Grill and Adventures, plus picnic facilities host hungry families.
ceiling comprised of major constellations, a gallery wall, a puppet theatre, and an interactive sketch aquarium, children can spend hours or days creating works of art. Even the modular furniture was designed with kids in mind. Pieces are reimagined into tables, chairs, tunnels, and cubbies.
While you’re in the area you may want to visit the McLarty Treasure Museum, a two-minute drive from the Sebastian Inlet. This is an intimate museum. Little ones can easily navigate its world of sunken ships and tales of shipwreck survivors along with fables of local Native Americans. Then, of course, there is the legendary Mel Fisher Museum displaying coins and gems from the ravaged 1715 Fleet, a fleet of treasure-laden ships that sank off the coastline. Hence the name “Florida’s Treasure Coast”. The museum also hosts archaeological exhibits. Started in 1992, the museum has a special laboratory that helps in conserve underwater artifacts.
More Than 100,000 Turtles Hit Florida’s Beaches During the Summer Months! Thanks to its location and pristine environment, Vero Beach is one of the most prolific turtle nesting spots on
Kids Get Creative at the Art Zone The Vero Beach Museum of Art’s dedicated Art Zone is a top spot for children. It features hands-on activities, while encouraging artistic play and exploration using all five senses. With more than ten different play areas, including magnetic and chalkboard walls, a giant puzzle floor, a
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June 19, 1915 - the first ballot ever cast by a woman in the state of Florida and south of the Mason-Dixon Line occurred on this historic day. The ballot was cast by Mrs. Zena M. Dreier in the little town of Fellsmere, with a huge impact!
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McKee Botanical Gardens is on the National Register of Historic Places and has been recognized by the Garden Conservancy as a preservation project of national significance.
Who Doesn’t Love a Giant Pirate Ship, a Whimsical Fairy, and a Fairy Forest? National Geographic listed McKee Botanical Garden as one of the “22 Most Soothing Places of Surprise and Sanctuary in North America.” It is one of Florida’s most exquisite landmarks and home to more than 10,000 tropical plants, as well as one of the largest and most celebrated collections of water lilies in the nation. McKee recently opened their Children’s Garden to great acclaim. The one-acre Children’s Garden features a grand discovery tree with a pirate shipwreck, a monkey bridge, a waterlily fountain and splash garden, a reading circle, fairy forest, and much more. Another gathering spot for children is the education amphitheater, where you can see a play or participate in workshops and crafts. Reading programs are available at the Blue Crab Reading Circle and Stumpery.
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Get Ready Explorers: Eco-excursions, Canoe Trips, Pontoon Rides & More The Environmental Learning Center (ELC) is a 64-acre lagoon island preserve located off the Wabasso Bridge. This is an excellent place to take in an eco-tour, a guided
Old Vero Man Site started after a set of fossilized human bones were found in Vero Beach. Studies show these human bones are from the Pleistocene era and are the largest collection of human remains from the Pleistocene era found in North America. In 2014, excavation began in partnership with Mercyhurst Archaeological Institute. Onsite tours are available.
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Indian River Lagoon is one of the most biodiverse lagoons in all of America. Blue Cypress Lake is one of the largest osprey nesting sites in the state.
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INDIAN RIVER COUNTY // DINING & ENTERTAINMENT canoe trip, tryout stand-up paddle boarding or enjoy a pontoon boat ride. You’ll learn more about Florida’s fascinating and complex ecosystems and the area’s distinct estuaries. The Indian River Lagoon is considered one the most bio-diverse in North America and has been named by the Environmental Protection Agency as an Estuary of National Significance. Children will experience the Discovery Station Interactive Museum with aquariums, a 145-gallon touch tank, hands-on exhibits, and fun scavenger hunts.
Disney in Vero Beach If you’d rather sidestep the theme park capital of central Florida to head to the beach this summer yet still offer your kids a Disney experience, you are in luck in Indian River County! Head to Goofy’s Beachside Character Breakfast at the Vero Beach Disney property. It’s the only Disney property in Florida not located within a Disney theme park. Children will get the thrill of a lifetime with table-side visits from “Jetski Goofy” and “Jetski Donald” while enjoying Mickey pancakes, eggs, bacon, and so much more. Take a selfie at the “surfboard stage” with either character to remember these special moments.
Up, Up & Away Soar in a seaplane across the aquamarine waters of the Atlantic Coast. An exciting journey viewing distinct habitats and ecosystems in and around the Indian River Lagoon in Vero Beach and Sebastian abounds. Hold on tight as the seaplane descends back to earth landing on the waters of Fellsmere’s Blue Cypress Lake, one of the nation’s top osprey nesting sites. Have your camera ready to capture manatees, bald eagles, ospreys, Florida alligators, and other wildlife. @disneymagicospain
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Set Sail to See Manatees, Bottlenose Dolphins, Pelicans and Many More Sail along one of the most unique habitats in the world, the Indian River Lagoon, home to rare and endangered plants and animals. More than 685 species of fish, 370 species of birds, and 2,100 species of plants call the Lagoon home. Did you also know the Indian River is not an actual river but an estuary? Learn this and other information as you depart from Capt. Hiram’s Marina aboard the River King, a USCG approved 45-foot Sightseer, covered pontoon boat. Daily eco-tours leave from the marina and sail along the shallow waters of the Indian River Lagoon and the Sebastian River. Keep
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A Magical Trip Hovering Over Water to View Wildlife Habitats Take off on a thrilling airboat tour as you glide over water at speeds of 130 miles per hour. Families can experience trips around the nation’s first wildlife refuge - Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge - or circumnavigate more than 6,500 acres, known as Blue Cyprus Conservation Area. It’s scattered with colorful blooming lotus blossoms. These areas provide opportunities to spot Florida alligators, turtles, osprey, bald eagles, herons, pelicans, spoonbills, and swamp rabbits. Yes, swamp rabbits! They’re adorable.
Guided Backstage Tours at Florida’s Largest Professional Theatre Vero Beach is culturally abundant and offers families New York-style productions without the high ticket prices. One of the most family-oriented playhouses is Riverside Children’s Theatre. Kids can get their cultural groove on, thanks to highly professional, junior-focused performances. Popular titles include: ‘Pinkalicious,’ ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas,’ and ‘Moana.’
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INDIAN RIVER COUNTY // DINING & ENTERTAINMENT mini horses, plus tortoises, geese, parrots, and more. LaPorte Farms has many special events, and it’s an excellent place to visit for animal lovers of all ages.
Seasonal Fun For families seeking entertaining outdoor activities, Countryside Citrus is a Vero Beach staple, offering two annual events. Winter welcomes Strawberry Fest, and Fall is the season for corn maze fun.
Strawberry Fest The Citrus Capital Did you know Indian River County is the citrus capital of North America, with over 7.5 million bushels shipped around the globe each year? As you visit, enjoy the sweet nectar of our world-famous flavorful oranges. Be sure to stop by the century-old Peterson Groves. Their tour provides samples of rare blood oranges, seasonal fruit, and freshly squeezed juice. Additional citrus tours are found at Schacht Groves and Countryside Citrus. Tip: Iconic Countryside Citrus also has an oceanfront store serving up the most delicious soft-serve orange juice ice cream on the planet. Don’t skip a visit to the Indian River Citrus Museum to learn more about the area’s rich farming heritage. Make sure to take in the Vero Heritage and Citrus Museum, a one-of kind exploration of old Florida.
Sebastian’s Best Kept Secret When you think of visiting a local farm in the nation’s largest producer of citrus, you likely think oranges and grapefruits. Here in Indian River County you may want to think LaPorte Farms, a unique petting zoo. Of course, it comes with adorable pigs, chickens, horses, and goats, but you’ll also be able to meet ‘Fancy’ the llama and the fluffiest donkeys you’ll ever lay eyes on. Get ready to pet billy goats, zebu (humped cattle), marmoset monkeys,
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For the best strawberry smoothies or strawberries dipped in chocolate anywhere, head to Strawberry Fest for “you-pick” opportunities to harvest the freshest homegrown strawberries in the area. This is a fun opportunity for families to experience the great outdoors while providing teachable moments on the environment and healthy eating.
Corn Maze Corn maze season kicks off each Autumn in Florida, when acres of farmland are dedicated to creating a maze with riddles hidden deep within. Sometimes the fun is all about getting lost and taking a wrong turn; but don’t fuss if you need help. “Corn cops” are on the spot and ready to guide you on your journey. Beyond wandering the maze, enjoy hayrides, a jumping pillow, rat roller, pumpkins, a corn cannon, or a hillbilly hootenanny. If you’re getting hungry after all that excitement, hot dogs, pulled pork, chicken tenders, and Countryside Citrus’s famous soft-serve ice cream (made with real oranges) are available.
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FLO R IDA ’ S M OS & AUTH ENTI C P Beyond these discoverable places, the area offers visitors more than 100,000 acres of protected wildlife habitats and state parks. These untouched green spaces are perfect for spying on endangered species and observing tropical birds in their natural surroundings. You can even witness a baby turtle hatchling as it breaks free from its shell and heads to the shore, in step with the trail its ancestors have used since before man walked these pristine beaches. Yes, you’ve just stumbled across one of the most significant ecological destinations in Florida Indian River County - and here’s why. LOOKING FOR A BEAUTIFUL BEACH TO SPOT ANIMALS IN THEIR NATURAL HABITATS?
A 3,870-ACRE WETLAND RESTORATION PROJECT WELCOMES MIGRATING BIRDERS
Round Island Beach Park, in Vero Beach, is “the” place to see manatees, dolphins, egrets, and pelicans. Hiking along its trails, the dynamic wildlife, flora, and fauna are abundant. The island’s onsite lookout tower encourages 360-degree views. The bridge is a beautiful place to stop and observe manatees taking a nap or dolphins charting a course from the lagoon into the ocean. Kayaking, canoeing, and paddle boarding are popular choices, too. Local retailers are happy to deliver equipment and provide guided tours of the lagoon and ocean.
In the upper basin of the St. John’s River, near Fellsmere, a 3,870-acre wetland restoration project has become a smashing success. Spend the day at T.M. Goodwin WMA – Broadmoor Marshes biking or walking the levees and surrounding marshes. A lookout tower provides visitors with panoramic views, so bring a camera. Also keep an eye out for a variety of migrating birds, wildflowers, and American alligators that call the marsh home. Cars are welcome, but there is a restricted check-in before visiting. The area is a bass fisherman’s dream. With a reputation as one of the most notable bass lakes in the county, fishermen have kept Stick Marsh/Farm 13 Reservoir their little secret. This
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expansive 6,700-acre reservoir offers unsurpassed bass fishing. Opened to the public for fishing in 1987, Stick Marsh/Farm 13 continues to provide anglers productive fishing. Recent reports declare anglers catch more than 100 bass a day.
AN UNCOMMON FLORIDA EXPERIENCE Primitive Florida is uncommon, but green travelers who seek these rare landscapes will find them at St. Sebastian River Preserve State Park, near Fellsmere. Guests to the park will discover 22,000 acres of backwoods complete with equestrian and mountain biking trails. Manatees also call this park home, from November – March, and can be seen from the platform located near the end of the unpaved Buffer Preserve Drive. Note: unpaved roads lead you into and out of the park. NEWS TIP: Other rare species to spot: endangered red-cockaded woodpeckers, Florida scrub jays, Bachman’s sparrows, wood storks, southern bald eagles, the occasional rattlesnake, and gopher tortoises.
PRIVATE ISLAND ESCAPE Looking for your own private island? Then look no further than Wabasso Causeway Park in Vero Beach. Uncrowded, superb beaches give way to a full-service beach area with restrooms, picnic tables and grills, plus an onsite boat ramp and fishing pier.
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WHERE BROWN PELICANS RULE Magnificent brown pelicans dotting the Florida coast almost did not survive the “feather fashion craze” prevalent during Theodore Roosevelt’s presidency. In fact, Roosevelt declared Pelican Island National Refuge the country’s first wildlife refuge. Located along A1A, this historic refuge is surrounded by a 5,445-acre nature preserve about three miles north of the Wabasso Bridge, in Vero Beach. Canoers and kayakers can access the area via the Indian River Lagoon and should watch for manatees and endangered sea turtles, which frequent the refuge. Green, hawksbill, and Kemp’s ridley sea turtles are an extraordinary sight. Additionally, guests to this serene sanctuary can hike, bank fish, or fish by boat. Recreational shellfish harvesting is permitted in Sebastian within the open waters of the Indian River Lagoon. The refuge is supported by the Pelican Island Audubon Society. Birding aficionados should be on the lookout for more than 30 different bird species. It is a rookery, roost, feeding ground, and loafing area. Get your binoculars out and watch for the birds listed on the right!
GREEN ACERS Green seekers will not want to miss the Oslo Riverfront Conservation Area, a joint project between the citizens and government of Vero Beach in conjunction with the St. Johns River Water Management District and Indian River
Anhinga Bald Eagle (threatened species) Blue Wing Teal (winter visitor) Brown Pelicans Cattle, Great, Reddish and Snowy Egrets Common Loon (winter visitor) Double-crested Cormorant (migratory) Great and Little Blue Herons Green-back and Tricolored Herons Frigate Bird (summer visitor) Lesser Scaup (winter visitor) Laughing Gull (winter visitor) Piping Plover (threatened species) Red-breasted Merganser (winter visitor) Ring-billed Gull (winter visitor) Roseate Spoonbill (summer visitor) White Ibis White Pelican (winter visitor) Wood Storks (endangered species)
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INDIAN RIVER COUNTY // NATURE County. Visitors to the area will enjoy the Herb Kale Trail, named for a leading Florida ornithologist. This trail is vital and known for migrating songbirds such as the American redstart and gray catbird, which flourish in the hardwood hammocks and scrubby pine flatwoods. Kayak and canoe the mangrove forests and beyond to spot royal terns feeding, loafing, and nesting on the unspoiled islands and sandbars of the Indian River Lagoon. Or, catch a glimpse of tricolored herons, spotted sandpipers, and blue-winged teal from the trail, observation platform, or elevated tower.
A MODERN-DAY MIRACLE Some call the Vero Beach West Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility Wetlands a modern-day miracle. The simple, eco-friendly technique of washing wastewater inspires a pristine, bird-friendly environment. Cattails and bulrush remove excess nutrients like phosphates and nitrates to prevent harmful downstream algae blooms that clog and obstruct native aquatic life. Today, the facility is a birder’s dream, nestled in a man-made wetland complete with a boardwalk, covered pavilion, and observation tower. The marsh is an active birding site. Spring and summer easily attract more than 170 documented birds. Bird watchers may see: • Black-bellied and Fulvous Whistling Duck • Caspian Tern • Cave Swallow (rare sightings) • Dickcissel (rare sightings) • Least Bittern • Limpkin • Loggerhead Shrike • Painted Bunting • Purple Gallinule • Roseate Spoonbill • Snail Kites
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Orchid Island, in Vero Beach, houses one of the largest remaining maritime hammocks, Captain Forster Hammock Preserve. The preserve is open from sunrise until sunset with guided and self-guided tours. Forster’s Hammock Trail, a primitive foot trail, leads to two small seasonal ponds. There are a few short trail loops branching off the main path; one to note is Warbler’s Walk. The area offers a slice of natural Florida that is hard to find nowadays. Each spring and fall, the songbird migration is an epic event when bird enthusiasts can view: • Black and White Warblers (winter) • Blue-headed Vireo (winter) • Magnificent Frigate Birds (summer) • Magnolia Warbler • Painted Bunting (winter) • Ovenbird • Scarlet Tanager • Tennessee Warbler • Veery There are not many places in the world where active dive sites still exist. A few
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hundred feet from the shores of the Atlantic coast in Vero Beach lies a “diver’s paradise.” Sunken treasures and a real-world shipwreck, the SS Breconshire, provide a thriving habitat for coral, while the artificial reefs make the perfect place for fish to hide and slumber.
THE REEFS There are four artificial reefs along the beaches, approximately 200-300 feet offshore. The first reef was deployed in 1987 by FP&L and is located along the southern shores of Vero Beach at a depth of 38 feet. The remaining three reefs, placed in 1999 by Indian River County government, are situated at depths of 66, 71, and 73 feet along Vero Beach’s oceanfront.
THE CORAL Divers and snorkelers take note: This area is a nursery for all types of marine life - turtles, lobsters, manatees, rays, sharks, and 200+ species of fish. Plus, the ivory, tree-like coral, Oculina variscosa and Oculina diffusia are an incredible sight to behold. The ivory brush coral, a species of concern, begin near Sebastian Inlet and run unbroken to Riomar, south of Sexton Plaza. These viable coral reefs are viewable at low tide.
UNTOLD TREASURE This magical underwater world is known for shipwrecks, subsequently the designation of Florida’s Treasure Coast. A sunken fleet of 11 Spanish ships left millions in undiscovered gold, and today travelers from around the world come to seek their fortune. Imagine kayaking through a lake where old cypress trees reign and more than 200 osprey nests can be seen during nesting season. Maybe your morning routine includes a workout? Start the day with a glorious bike ride or paddle the lagoon, lakes, or the Atlantic Ocean in and around Vero Beach, Fellsmere, and Sebastian. If you’re looking for an eco-friendly vacation, this is the place.
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T H E H A P P I N ESS C URE . What is it about beach vacations that quickly relaxes us? Is it because we’re at ease, connecting with things we love like family, friends, lovers, a good book, fresh food, floating in the water for hours, or learning something new? Or does our happiness stem from something deeper?
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esearchers have discovered blood pressure and stress levels drop when people watch fish swimming in small aquariums. Is this similar to seeing schools of wild fish, dolphins, and manatees at play? Color therapists believe blue produces security and relaxation. Is that why so many of us are drawn to the ocean? And spa experts continually tout the virtues of salt baths and salt scrubs to rid the body of toxins. Do the salty ocean waters deliver on this promise as well? What if the connection between being at the beach and happiness is interrelated? Vero Beach offers untold encounters in and nearby the water. From beaches and lakes, to rivers and lagoons, there’s one thing we know for sure; each body of water offers different experiences for different personalities. Let us know what liquid locale brought about your Happiness Cure!
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WAVES OF CALMNESS Ambersand Beach, 12566 North AIA, is located within the 284-acre Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge. The refuge spans more than 20 miles. It’s one of the most significant habitats for sea turtles nesting in the Western Hemisphere and is equally important for the critically endangered green sea turtle in North America. This beach is serene and sure to bring about waves of calmness.
MAKING A FAMILY CONNECTION Humiston Park Beach, south of Sexton Plaza on Ocean Drive, may be a smart choice for those who wish to bond with
friends and family. It’s been rated a top family beach by Family Vacation Critic. Along with the gorgeous beaches and connecting with family and friends, why not ignite your five senses as well? Every Saturday morning from 8 am– noon, Humiston beachgoers can walk over to the Farmer’s Market and enjoy the sights and sounds of a bountiful marketplace, brimming with colorful fresh fruit and choice vegetables. Visitors will also be entertained by the many farmers and culinary artisans proudly showcasing their offerings and answering any questions. A deep satisfaction comes from knowing where your food is grown. This is also an excellent opportunity to teach your children about healthy eating.
THE JOY OF DISCOVERY Found on Highway A1A, Seagrape Trail Beach is perfect for travelers who find joy in the discovery of new things. Beachgoers can search for treasure and observe the treasure salvaging boats located just 20 feet off the beach. Be on the lookout for adorable baby sea turtle hatchlings (there are numerous nests), soak up the glorious sunshine and stroll stretches of undisturbed coastline. It’s a day that delivers many pleasures.
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INDIAN RIVER COUNTY // BEACHES suited for children age 10 and up. Are you looking for something with a quicker pace? Then wax your board. The inlet is renowned as a surfer’s paradise. World champion surfer Kelly Slater got his start here, plus surf competitions are always fun to watch. Beyond the surf breaks, the park is filled with eager fishermen who come to enjoy either the Atlantic or the Indian River. Fishing jetties extend from both sides of the inlet into the ocean. Other popular activities include swimming, camping, bird watching, boating, and diving. Both locals and visitors can be seen observing ospreys and a variety of shorebirds who call this environmentally-friendly beach home. It’s a magical place in this area’s beach line-up.
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manatees and dolphins at play. Also, here, spot egrets and pelicans, hike a trail, or be a kid again and climb the lookout tower, which boasts breathtaking 360° panoramic views. If you didn’t bring a kayak or canoe, no worries, equipment rentals are available for delivery.
MAKING THE CONNECTION Google “Ocean Drive and Mango Lane” to arrive at Jaycee Beach and spend a pleasant day reconnecting with family. This park is an active family beach and boasts the longest boardwalk in Vero Beach — great for a leisurely walk with the little ones. If your kids get hungry, a few steps away is Seaside Grill, which serves traditional American fare. There’s something on the menu for everyone. Ample parking is available, too. A fun day to connect with surf, sun, your sandals and especially the family. 24
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SLOW YOUR ROLL LIKE A SEA TURTLE We basically run through life like the proverbial chicken with our heads cut off. Shouldn’t vacations be the opposite? Slow your roll with an unforgettable summer experience at Sebastian Inlet State Park, 9700 South Highway A1A. During the height of summer, in the warm waters of the Atlantic Ocean, mighty sea turtles make their annual trek to the beach to lay their eggs. These prehistoric sea creatures have been making this yearly trek, carving this path from the surf to the sand, for 100 million years. Visitors and locals will witness a heart-stirring site, as the park’s rangers host nighttime tours to observe nesting sea turtles; reservations are required. Come prepared to roam the beach for a few hours of observation to spot these fascinating, endangered creatures. Sea turtle tours are best
Mingled amongst sea grapes and seagrass, you may be lucky enough to spot the highly endangered, adorable beach mouse. To spot one, you must look closely, as they are wily and rare. Treasure Shores Beach gets its name from the area’s association with sunken treasure, plus this beach provides a climbable pirate ship for kiddies. Walking trails are available at this unguarded beach.
TAKE A MENTAL HEALTH DAY TO WANDER AND PLAY What if you were greeted by a family of parrots basking in the shade of the sea grape, dollar vine, and nicker bean plants? (Nicker beans have been known to float all the way to Wales!) Welcome, beach lovers! This is a slice of nirvana. Wide stretches of beach easily accommodate two beach volleyball courts, making this a fun place to enjoy an afternoon tournament. Shorebirds accompany surfers and paddle boarders on their wave-riding journeys.
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A DAY INSPIRED BY BEACHES, DISCOVERY, AND GOLD A day of discovery awaits at Wabasso Beach, 11300 North A1A. This beach is a few swim strokes away from one of the world’s most famous sunken treasures, the Queen’s Jewels. One of Florida’s rarest reefs leads to a Spanish shipwreck. In 2015, 350 gold coins valued at $4.5 million were found six feet off the beach shore. Treasure hunt anyone? Surfers also find this beach rich in surf breaks. Either side of the jetty offers exceptional reef breaks.
PLAN A WELLBEING WEEKEND Solitude, serenity, and miles of shoreline littered with seashells are what you’ll find at Tracking Station Park, 800 46th Place & A1A. Horseshoe crabs show you how to dance and sea turtles can be spotted having fun rolling in the waves. Or, catch a sunrise and watch the seas sparkle as the glistening rays rise into the morning sky. This is one of the most photographed beaches in Vero Beach and one of the locals’ best kept seaside secrets. You may need more than a weekend to get the full benefit of this hidden natural retreat.
FIND YOUR BLISS ON OUR LAKES & LAGOONS We would be remiss not to mention one of the state’s most glorious lakes, Blue Cypress Lake, in pastoral Fellsmere. This magnificent lake is approximately seven miles long and three miles wide with 21 miles of shoreline surrounded by 29,000 acres of marshes, swamps, and cypress forests. It’s a place of complete surrender to Mother Nature. Blue skies give way to blue-hued water, which some say occurs because of the reflection of the blue cypress trees on the lake as the morning sun rises into the sky. The lake is home to the most massive osprey nesting sight and blue cypress forests. Spend a magical morning paddling through the cypress trees and don’t forget to look up to spot enormous osprey nests and a plethora of additional winged creatures—bald eagles, egrets, great blue herons, owls, storks, and hawks. It’s nature at her finest. The Indian River Lagoon is one of the most bio-diverse lagoons in the world. It inhabits Sebastian and Vero Beach and is an aquatic wonderland. Nature lovers travel far and wide to explore more than 3,000 species of plants and animals along this Atlantic intracoastal waterway. Manatees, dolphins, small stingrays, hundreds of fish, turtle nesting spots, and 300 bird species are located around the lagoon. It’s a glorious Eden.
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THRILL AT WILL Indian River County offers ample epic adventures for those who seek off-the-chart wonders and unforgettable moments. Read on to see what Vero Beach, Sebastian, and Fellsmere have in store. FLYING HIGH Treasure Coast Seaplanes offers larger-than-life adventures flying high over the inlets and shores of Vero Beach. Soar to 3,000 feet aboard a Cessna 206 floating over the Atlantic Ocean with views of endangered sea turtles, schools of fish, and dolphin, manatees, and more. Hold on to your seats as you approach a water landing on Blue Cypress Lake, home to the largest osprey nesting site in the state. For even more thrills, take hold of the “yoke,” aka Cessna control wheel, and co-pilot the plane as you experience the ecstasy of flying. Supervised, of course!
SKYDIVE SEBASTIAN Whether you’re celebrating a birthday, seeking a remarkable romantic memory, or you just want to get your adrenaline pumping, Skydive Sebastian has a jump with your name on it. Buckle up for tandem jumps or independent falls with a team of accredited professionals to assist at every level.
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St. Sebastian River Preserve is for those who seek an “into the wilds” Fellsmere, Florida adventure. This 22,000-acre park offers 60 miles of hiking, mountain biking, kayaking, and equestrian trails. Pack the binoculars. This preserve is part of the Great Florida Birding Trail, a top birding spot on the East Coast. Keep the binoculars handy, as endangered species like manatees, scrub jays, red-cockaded woodpeckers, even bobcats can be spotted in the area throughout the year. Camping is available.
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BEACHSIDE TREASURE SEEKERS Skip the temptations of retail stores and instead opt for a day of beachside treasure hunting with a metal detector. Since you are visiting the Treasure Coast, one of the most treasure-filled areas in the US, you may be more likely to discover a gold Spanish doubloon. Even if you don’t find a rare gold coin, you could stumble on a piece of jewelry or another exciting, valuable item.. If you don’t have a metal detector, the Mel Fisher Museum offers rentals.
LIGHTS OUT The park rangers at Sebastian Inlet State Park offer a unique nighttime program: observing one of Mother Nature’s most magical moments. Endangered sea turtles (green, loggerhead, and others) laying their eggs, covering their nests and making their journey back to the sea. Programs are offered in June and July. They start at 9:00 pm and may go until the wee hours of the morning. Remember, turtles aren’t on a schedule, which means you may have to walk a mile or two to spot one of these prehistoric creatures. Bring bug spray, water, and supportive shoes. Kids under ten probably won’t “dig” this outing. Vero Beach’s Coastal Connections also host popular “Turtle Digs” during July and August. These experiences take place three days after a nest hatches. You may just witness firsthand straggler hatchlings get released into the ocean.
HIKE AND BIKE TRAIL The Fellsmere Preserve & Visitor Center is located northwest of the I-95 and CR512 interchange and on the Indian River Lagoon Scenic Byway, along with 40 other super-interesting natural areas that must be visited to be appreciated. Situated on approximately 86 acres, this site was acquired in 2008 in partnership with the Florida Communities Land Trust and Indian River County. The park provides numerous passive recreation activities including walking trails, primitive camping, and a trailhead welcome center. In addition to its beautiful natural elements, this visitor center is also an access point to the newly constructed Trans Florida Central
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Railroad Trail. This two-mile path runs parallel to the original railway incorporated in 1924 that traveled between Fellsmere and Sebastian and is perfect for walking, bicycling, running, and horseback riding. Being a former railway path, it’s now off the beaten trail and a gorgeous place for family outings, good times with friends or just to be zen.
AIRBOAT ADVENTURES Imagine a day flying across the water, as your airboat traverses Blue Cypress Lake with Capt. Bob’s Airboat Adventures. This is a fantastic, narrated journey into protected marshes and wetlands with majestic Blue Cypress trees that house ospreys, hawks, and bald eagles. Be on the lookout as Florida alligators play hide-n-seek amongst the nutrient-rich seaweed and colorful lily-pad-laden waters.
SNORKEL A SHIPWRECK A short swim from shore, in shimmering clear waters, lies a reef structure unlike any other in Florida. It’s a shipwreck that settled in 15 - 20 feet of water off the coast of Vero Beach. Parents and young ones can easily snorkel the SS Breconshire shipwreck to discover its boiler, which once powered the ship’s engine - observe the bow's shape, now surrounded by rich sea life. Here in this underwater paradise, four parallel reefs are home to 400 different species of marine life, in addition to the late 19thcentury shipwreck. Snorkelers may spot lobsters, stingrays, and jeweltoned tropical fish. Depending on the season, you may even observe an endangered loggerhead sea turtle.
RIVALING THE EVERGLADES The undeveloped, pristine water of Blue Cypress Lake covers 6,599 acres rivaling the Everglades. Kayakers may want to paddle the west side of the lake to experience a forest of moss-laden bald cypress trees that are both eerie and captivating. This forest extends into the water so paddlers get to row through the trees which, some years, have more than 300 osprey nests! The lake is known as the largest osprey nesting site in the state. Blue Cypress Lake also attracts a variety of wading birds, including great blue heron and limpkin.
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ENCHANTING ESCAPES Imagine beach-filled mornings watching a glorious sunrise. Enjoy countless days exploring more than 100,000 acres of unspoiled Florida wilderness, where manatees and dolphins try to steal the show. At the intersection of glamour and green, Indian River County is a couple’s top pick for those who seek the best of spectacular beaches, farm-to-table dinners, and endless opportunities for date nights. Many of the beaches are easily accessible and parking is free; so are romantic starry-filled nights. BEGUILING BEACHES Couples will be amazed by the number of discoverable beaches the area offers. Choose from more than ten, each with its own character, featuring intimate, eco-friendly, or suitable for turtle-watching. If you prefer “active”, you can choose one with surfing or volleyball. Just steps away from Ocean Drive is a fascinating experience for divers and snorkelers alike. For decades, curious travelers have been exploring the wreckage of the sunken ship, the SS Breconshire, a historic underwater monument. Frolic with the manatees, frequently spotted playing at Round Island Beach. Treasure Shores is the perfect choice for a secluded beach to steal away for private moments and togethering. Those looking for an eco-minded adventure will want to visit Ambersands Beach. It resides within
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the 284-acre Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge, which spans 20.5 miles and is one of the most critically important sea turtle nesting spots. Sign up for day and nighttime turtle tours. Our local shoreline is one of the most prolific turtle nesting areas in the world.
HANDHOLDING WALKS Imagine a mini-national park leading straight to the Indian River Lagoon. It is complete with park benches resting on the shore - here’s the perfect place to steal a kiss! The Lagoon Greenway encompasses 187-acres, with more than three miles of hiking trails. The Main Trail is a half-mile to the lagoon’s beaches and features a walkable boardwalk and a secluded park bench. The Mini Adventure Trail is a quarter mile and more rugged.
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INDIAN RIVER COUNTY // COUPLES Couples will want to be mindful of exposed tree roots and low hanging branches, as the narrow trail leads to the heart of the hammock forest. This idyllic trail surrounds couples with a peaceful state-of-mind.
FARM-TO-TABLE Foodies may want to enjoy a farm-to-table feast during the months of January, February, and March at Schacht Groves, a local mainstay since the 1950’s. Couples will appreciate an evening under the stars in the lush orange groves. It all starts with wine and tapas, then the party moves to a rustic, outdoor pavilion dating back to the 1940’s. Local chefs preside over the evening and present the main fare. Later, guests gather by the bonfire, settling in to listen to the live music and sip after-dinner cocktails. The spot-on vibe makes for an evening to remember.
PICNIC YOUR WAY TO BLISS To gather a fresh, zesty picnic extraordinaire, stroll the Saturday Oceanside Farmer’s Market. Choose your favorite treats and eats. Pack it up and head to the beach for an uninterrupted lunch for two, a dip in the ocean, and togethering. Relaxing and being in the moment equals vacation bliss.
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Thanks to zoning restrictions preventing buildings more than four stories tall, Vero Beach takes pride in its motto “sunrises not high-rises.” This is a rare occurrence in today’s Florida. Nowadays, so many beaches are brightly lit by skyscraping condos, high-rise hotels, and sprawling resort properties. Stargazers know the secret for spotting planets, constellations, and meteor showers is a dark sky. Imagine sashaying beneath a sky full of brilliant stars, while silky sand glides beneath your feet as you sway to the rhythmic sound of lapping waves. It’s just the two of you, meandering along a heavenly beach. This is a starry-eyed evening you won’t soon forget. Tip: Kimpton Vero Beach Hotel offers star-gazing parties in collaboration with the Treasure Coast Astronomical Society.
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TAKE YOUR LOVE TO NEW HEIGHTS Rev up your engines as you taxi down the runway in a Cessna 206 amphibious seaplane. Soar to new heights, nearly 3,300 feet, overlooking aquamarine waters of the Vero Beach coastline and turquoise waters of Indian River Lagoon. Hold on tight as the Cessna gracefully glides onto Blue Cypress Lake. Take in the breathtaking views of this 5,500-acre lake while standing on the plane’s pontoons - the perfect place to pop the question, steal a kiss, and breathe in the beauty that surrounds you both. You can count on this experience to be a memorable couple’s adventure!
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VACATION DATE-NIGHT
Vero Beach offers so many fabulous places to plan a vacation date-night. A few suggestions: A cheeky place to visit is Riverside Theatre Comedy Zone for the best hysterics in the region. Havana Nights, located in the Caribbean Beach Boutique Hotel, is an intimate setting where couples can be enticed by a variety of pianists throughout the week. They also host a first-rate ‘Happy Hour’ and serve delicious dinner options. Don’t miss mingling with the locals at Kimpton’s ‘Happy Hour,’ complete with a mesmerizing seating area around a fire circle. Looking for more? Costa D’Este seduces with a magical fire circle, right on the beach.
SANDBAR SUNDAYS Sundays are all about kicking back and savoring the day. There’s no better place than Capt. Hiram’s Sandbar, a waterfront, tropical café. Sink your toes in the sand and
Located on Orchid Island in Vero Beach, Captain Forster Hammock Preserve is one of the largest remaining maritime hammocks. Stick Marsh/Farm 13 Reservoir has a devoted following of bass fishermen and a reputation as one of the most notable bass lakes in the county.
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With a 5-star rating on TripAdvisor, Tracking Station Park is one of the most photographed beaches in Vero Beach.
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Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge, located in the northern part of Indian River County, sees 15,000 to 20,000 sea turtles that nest here, annually. The area is home to 25-35 percent of all loggerhead and green sea turtle nests in the United States.
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McKee Botanical Gardens has one of the largest waterlily collections in the United States. An ever changing landscape of colorful corals for snorkeling enthusiasts to explore, the SS Breconshire is located off the coast of Vero Beach in shallow waters, directly in front of Ocean Grill.
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY // COUPLES take in the panoramic views of the Indian River Lagoon, while sampling some of the area’s best signature cocktails and local brews. Or try a frosty, frozen drink to get your Caribbean vibe gushing. The Sandbar is known for its fresh Florida seafood and live local music. Romp the day away and pack-up dazzling memories.
HIS AND HER GIFTING Relax with one another, while strolling the recently revitalized Downtown Historic District. The first Friday of every month, talented artists, including painters, sculptors, jewelers, and others, open their doors to welcome locals and visitors alike. This is a perfect time to pick up an affordable treasure for your loved one or a commemorative piece of art for the home. A variety of noteworthy restaurants are nearby.
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other heavenly spas? Then you may also want to book a romantic day at Kimpton’s White Orchid, a full-service, medical-grade spa at Vero Beach’s oceanfront. Kimpton’s popular, Signature Couple’s Treatment features a detoxifying steam shower, sugar scrub massage, and a waterfall shower that cleanses both body and mind. Then get ready for a hydrotherapy soak, while an attendant pours the finest champagne. Indulgence awaits at Disney’s Vero Beach Resort, which isn’t just for kids, you know. This Disney Spa is the perfect place to pamper yourself while the kids are at play in one of the many kid-friendly programs designed for 3-year olds on up to 19-year olds. Designed just for your skin type, the signature facial at Premier Plastic Surgery is provided to patients in their luxurious spa. It will feel like you're on a retreat! They also offer resurfacing peels, micro-needling, permanent makeup, halotherapy, massage, and body scrubs. Plus, you can consult with Dr. Sarbak on other beauty enhancements and surgical options.
Relax. Rejuvenate. Reconnect. Yes, a spa day is all of those things and more. Spend the day luxuriating at Costa D’Este Resort & Spa, owned by the famous duo Gloria and Emilio Estefan. This oceanfront spa, known as C Spa, is just steps from the beach and has a 4.5-star rating on TripAdvisor. C Spa invites couples to create their own unique spa journey using oils, Himalayan salts, and other pampering ingredients. Looking for
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ndian River County’s citrus beginnings date back to 1807. Captain Douglas Dummitt, sailing south along the Florida East Coast, smelled the fragrance of orange trees and decided to plant the area’s first citrus grove at his homestead. Thanks to the unique, local climate and geographic conditions, the Indian River Citrus District has produced world-famous grapefruit and high-quality oranges ever since. About 80 percent of the grapefruit crop produced in the Indian River area is exported to Europe and Asia. Chances are, you purchase it weekly at your local grocery store and aren’t aware it comes from our area. You can visit the Vero Beach Citrus Museum, located in the Heritage Center in downtown, to learn about citrus’ rich history. To really experience what our county has to offer, get out and visit one or more of the few remaining family-owned farm stores. Enjoy what is truly the best citrus in the world. Vero Beach Citrus Museum - 2140 14th Ave, Vero Beach.
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When you visit this fourth-generation family farm a few miles from downtown Vero Beach, you won’t be disappointed. Start with a taste of the best orange juice in the world. Some say it’s like drinking liquid sunshine. Schacht Groves first began operations in the 1950s when Henry Schacht, Sr. and his family moved to Florida before air-conditioning and mosquito control were common in the sunshine state. Beginning in the 1970s, Henry, Jr. and his wife Janet ran the operation for three decades, then handed the reigns to son Louis. At the farm store you can watch the juicing process through a picture window while you sip Schacht’s daily squeezed orange and grapefruit juices. Their fruit is as delicious as nature intended, free of wax and color-enhancing gases. As you leave the farm, try your hand at launching an orange from the life-sized sling shot into the Schacht’s picturesque pond. Schacht Groves - 6100 12th St, Vero Beach.
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3001 Riverside Park Drive, Vero Beach, FL | 772.231.0707 | www.vbmuseum.org COUNTRYSIDE CITRUS Another deeply rooted citrus clan, the Banack family, owns and operates a farm store situated in the middle of lovely fields, just south of Sebastian. They continue Countryside’s citrus traditions which have been in continuous operation for decades. Countryside Citrus offers equally wonderful fresh squeezed juice with a different taste. They round out a large variety of citrus fruit with locally grown produce and offer u-pick strawberries from December through March. This berry treasure hunt activity is quite popular with the locals. Arrive early to assure there are strawberries for the pickin’. Everyone should try one of the several flavors of freshly made ice cream for sale in the store. For those visiting the area in early fall, Countryside has a fun corn maze and an autumn festival atmosphere from mid-October until nearly Thanksgiving. Countryside also has a Vero Beach Ocean Drive location serving up amazingly delicious orange slushies and soft serve. Countryside Citrus – Mainland: 6325 81st St, Vero Beac | Beachside: 3300 Ocean Dr, Vero Beach.
PETERSON GROVES This historic citrus operation, only a mile from the Indian River Mall, contains an assemblage of eclectic farm buildings, including one of the oldest citrus packing houses in the county. The Petersons first settled the property over 100 years ago. Vero Beach natives, Eric and Tiffany Barkwell, took over the
operation in 2013. They continue to grow and sell a large variety of produce in addition to their own fresh squeezed juice and fruit, including the increasingly rare blood oranges. A visit to Peterson Groves is a step back in time. Children will enjoy visiting chickens and other farm animals and participating in a “Squirrel Treasure Hunt” amongst the trees and animals. Kids receive a prize at the end. The farm store features a gift shop full of gourmet dressings, dips, sauces, local honey, farm fresh eggs and produce, souvenirs, sweet delicious Florida taffy, and more. It’s a destination not to be missed! And everyone can enjoy a sample of the seasonal fresh fruit and fresh squeezed orange juice. Peterson Groves - 3375 66th Ave, Vero Beach.
ORCHID ISLAND BREWERY – CITRUS CENTRIC Remember to try a craft brew infused with local citrus at Orchid Island Brewery. Their “grove-to-glass” philosophy is at the heart of this microbrewery. The Star Ruby Imperial IPA is a local favorite, with its bright grapefruit-y burst. Meyer lemon and honeybell oranges are also fantastic brews. And there are plenty of ales, stouts, and IPAs at this handsome bar to satisfy the most traditional or persnickety pub-goer. Orchid Island Brewery - 2855 Ocean Dr, Vero Beach.
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ravelers to Indian River County will find everything from hip boutiques on Ocean Drive to decidedly sublime home décor, along with vintage outlets chock full of affordable treasures. And, of course, beachy retail stores for that coveted “I was here” t-shirt. Here are a few ideas to get you into “shop ‘til you drop” mode:
VERO BEACH FASHION, JEWELRY, & BEAUTY Seahorse Lane Boutique 1981 14th Avenue In the heart of Vero Beach, husband and wife Audrey and Mike opened a quaint little shop that inspires you to open your wallet. The team and their stylists buy what they like, and they have panache! You’ll find unique jewelry, affordable rompers, floral numbers, and now Seahorse Lane features fashionable shoes. Yelp gives this store a five-star rating.
Twig Swim & Sportswear Shop 3213 Ocean Drive People from across the United States rave about this oceanfront retailer. Maybe it’s because the store caters to women of all sizes, 4 to 14. Maybe it’s that the staff is friendly and helpful and will guide you to your perfect look. Need a 34
swimsuit that looks good for many seasons to come? Drop by Twig Swim & Sportswear Shop for fit and fashion in swimwear.
Katwalk Boutique 2855 Ocean Drive, B6 If you are seeking a trendy stop, check out Katwalk Boutique, located at 2855 Ocean Drive, B6. This locally owned atelier is the perfect place to get your hands-on international brands like ‘Quay Australia’. You’ll also find or shop ‘Free People’, an uber popular fashion choice for boho-chic, creative 20-somethings who love quality clothes with an edge. To keep patrons looking their best, Katwalk recommends a visit to their sister business, Studio Gabriel Salon Spa & Boutique.
Level Yoga 9 Royal Palm Point, Suite 2, and 3055 Cardinal Drive on the barrier island. Yoga has been around for centuries. Today’s yoga wear is making a fashion statement in and out of the studio. Level Yoga is, first and foremost, a dedicated yoga studio with two locations. The owners also realize fashionable yoga outfits are part of the workout experience. Stop by either Vero Beach location to peruse a large collection of apparel from top name brands; ‘Alo’, ‘Aloha’, ‘Beyond Yoga’, ‘Manduka’, ‘MZ Wallace’, ‘ToeSox’, ‘Splits59’, ‘Spiritual Gangster’, and many
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A Pampered Life 3117 Ocean Drive A spa boutique that delivers - because the staff will travel to you for facials, massages, and waxing. If you prefer, drop by to browse the boutique for the latest in skincare, haircare, makeup, and fine men’s products. Aromatherapy candles are a welcomed addition to make your home blissfully smellalicious.
Southern Sequins 907 7th Avenue If you’re keen on shopping local, this is the place. Jewelry artists can be seen crafting one-of-a-kind treasures right before your eyes. As owner Christina Cornell puts it, “A shop where chic design meets boho style; colorful earrings, bracelets, and necklaces for everyone at affordable prices.”
The Village Shoppes 6260 Highway AIA Just a few minutes from the oceanfront, you’ll discover this shoppers’ oasis. These distinct shops are set in a gorgeous tropical location surrounded by palms and large oak trees which, by the way, deliver the perfect sunshade for outdoor shopping and dining. Beyond the inviting outdoor ambiance, a gorgeous enclave of local, luxury retailers await travelers, who’ll discover florists, art
galleries, bespoke clothiers, themed sea décor retailers and intimate alfresco bistros.
HELPING WOMEN, THE COMMUNITY, AND ANIMALS The Women’s Refuge Retail 1625 10th Avenue The Women’s Refuge is a fantastic resale place to shop for jewelry, clothes and shoes, furniture, home décor, and an array of quirky yet wonderful chachkies. You may want to TIP:
leave some extra room in your suitcase as there are so many wonderful boutiques to explore along with a sprawling outlet mall to peruse.
The Humane Society Thrift Shop 4445 20th Street 441 Sebastian Blvd Animal lovers, come one, come all! You’ll have fun exploring while be helping the local Humane Society of Vero Beach. You’ll find an extensive selection of fashion, accessories, home décor, and a variety of houseware items for sale. Don’t forget to check out their jewelry selection. It’s puuuurfectly a-dog-able.
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Tambourine Thrift Shop 1619 10th Avenue Thrifting here supports the efforts of John’s Island benefactors, who in turn gift any and all contributions back into the community. Beyond feeling good about shopping here, luxury fashionistas will love this spot. There’s always something new being donated and goods are high quality and high fashion. Tambourine also offers quality furniture and home accessories.
Vero Beach Outlets 1824 94th Street Looking for some of your favorite brands without the high price tag? The Vero Beach Outlets are the place to shop while you’re in town. Visitors will enjoy Restoration Hardware, Williams Sonoma, Tommy Hilfiger, Banana Republic, Dooney & Bourke, Ann Taylor, White House Black Market, and many others.
Indian River Mall 6200 20th Street The mall and surrounding area is home to many well-known retail stores and noteworthy chains including Dillard’s, Talbot’s, JC Penney, the Purple Plum and a host of mall-style fast food eateries.
Pineapples 3241 Ocean Drive Since its grand opening in 1999, this store has become a Vero Beach staple. Offering classic, quality, and trending clothes, plus standout accessories that locals have come to love. This ‘all the rage’ shop is a frequent pop-in for out-of-towners. If you’re looking for high fashion, this is a sweet spot.
Wabasso Beach Shop 4880 87th Street Wabasso Beach Shop is the quintessential mom and pop beach store. This surf and sun specialty shop welcomes travelers who are ready to change their latitude and join the beach lover crowd. It’s a great place to get your board waxed and find that ‘specially cool vay-cay tee.
Beyond Useless Boutique 1125 US Highway 1 A fun, colorful gift shop welcomes you with an oversized purple swordfish bearing a trumpet fish in its mouth. The playful exterior extends inside. It’s stocked with unique gifts, jewelry, sundries and cards/postcards. The owner goes above and beyond to keep his shop full of fanciful fun. And don’t forget to pet the three adorable chihuahuas.
Buried Treasure Antiques 1701 US Highway 1 This is an antique lover’s dream, packed into two buildings from floor to ceiling with something old, new, and upmarket. You’ll need to spend a while to make it through both buildings, but it’s called “treasure hunting” for a reason and there’s plenty worth discovering! These are just a few suggestions for a day spent enjoying a bit of retail therapy. With so many charming, locally owned places to visit, it might be a good idea to bring along an empty suitcase!
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Born Again Too Consignments 1056 20th Place What’s your decorating style? Is it modern, shabby chic, traditional or classic? Find these styles and more at this eye-catching consignment store offering a variety of affordable, gently used items. If you’re into upcycling and want to pass on the same-old, same-old found at major retail giants, this is the perfect place to scout out your next homey treasure. Other places to find beautiful, slightly-used home décor; WFL Used Furniture, 1420 16th Street, Vero Beach and Kaleidoscope Consignments, 644 Old Dixie Highway SW, Vero Beach.
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ndian River County is an ever-evolving food lovers paradise. Foodies and travelers of all tastes will be rewarded. Fresh, fearless, and trendy eats are available at every price point with a variety of options: mom and pops, authentic spots, fine dining, and casual eateries. It’s recognizing chefs haven’t forgotten their local roots, allowing visitors to connect not only through their five senses but on a cultural level, too. Local farms and seasonal ingredients are celebrated while honoring traditions and bounty from local waters. It’s food that surprises and delights.
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From the oceanfront to the downtown district and beyond, Vero Beach offers eclectic eateries that vary from posh dining experiences to casual coastal cuisine and everything in between. It’s a cozy, foody town. Dining in the area, you can feel the devotion and commitment restaurant owners and chefs pour into each dish on their menu. Not to mention craft cocktails and local brew houses that rule the day.
Citrus Grillhouse 1050 Easter Lily Lane An iconic Ocean Drive restaurant with a reputation for plating some of most sumptuous and sophisticated entrees in the area. This chef prides himself on infusing the freshest local ingredients – citrus and freshly caught seafood
- while delicately seasoning each dish to perfection. Dine in a place that serves up American, contemporary fusion dishes which consistently rate 4-star reviews on TripAdvisor. Beyond the ever-evolving seasonal menus are spectacular oceanfront views with alfresco or indoor dining options.
Post & Vine 1919 14th Avenue This newer addition to the restaurant scene offers indoor and outdoor seating to sip, sup, and savor a delicious wine, craft cocktail, or local brew. Beverages, sandwiches, salads, and a select dinner menu await your ordering pleasure. Locals rave about the skirt steak served with fluffy mashed potatoes and crisp green beans. The salmon bruschetta is a top choice, too.
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Taco Dive
1115 21st Street You’ll think you’re in Italy. Pizza Mia bakes up slices that take you back to Pizzarium, one of Rome's most important and influential places for food. Yes, they serve all of your Italian favorites: Grandma, Sicilian, Hawaiian, and veggie, plus pasta dishes, calzone, Stromboli, and wings. Handmade, specialty rolls stuffed with mozzarella cheese are primo.
1901 14th Avenue All the taste you’d expect from a taco place, but better. The owners prepare everything fresh daily. Plus, enjoy local brews on tap to wash it all down.
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Schacht Groves 6100 12th Street During the first months of each year, salute the history of citrus in Indian River County with a Schact Groves farm-to-table feast. Visitors are enchanted by an evening under the stars in lush orange groves that have been yielding delicious, sweet orange orbs since the 1950s. It starts with wine and tapas, then the party moves to a rustic, outdoor pavilion dating back to the 1940’s. A variety of local chefs preside over each event, making them fresh and innovative. After dinner, guests gather ‘round the bonfire, settling in to listen to live music and enjoy raising a glass. This experience is a gala feast for the senses and will be remembered long after the vacation ends.
Countryside Citrus 3300 Ocean Drive There is nothing better than a delicious ice cream treat after a day in the sun. Here’s the scoop: Countryside Citrus is your number one choice for yummy soft-serve ice cream made with fresh-picked, sweet oranges from the grove. It’s a tasty treat wrapped in Florida orange goodness. Start your day, have an afternoon snack, or finish your day with one of these lip-smacking treats. This cute oceanside cafe offers a variety of soft serve ice cream flavors, slushies, coffee, and more. Give ’em a try.
Chive 390 21st Street, Suite 104 This inviting space serves up a fusion of tastes: Asian, barbeque, Cajun, Creole, Greek, Mediterranean, seafood, soul food, southern, 38
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Tex-Mex, and vegetarian cuisine. Home to some of the area’s best casual food, Chive is the place to make everyone in the crowd happy. Hits like Korean Beef Tacos, Reuben eggrolls, lobster rolls, and ahi poke nachos keep locals and visitors alike coming back for more.
Maison Martinique 1601 Ocean Drive A hidden surprise awaits travelers as a new chef is now serving delicious American cuisine sprinkled with a dash of Caribbean spirit. Maison Martinique is an intimate affair; a place where guests can dine alfresco or in one of the fine dining rooms. Try the new menu and see what all the buzz is about.
Ono Luau 2054 13th Avenue This Vero Beach restaurant is one not to miss, according to their 4.5 star rating on Yelp. Customers rave about the authenticity of the menu. Fresh ingredients are top priority. Bonus: it’s the only place in the area to sip craft brews from Maui Brewing Company. You’ll want to visit more than once because there are too many recommended dishes: Poke tacos, fresh Ahi tuna from Honolulu, fresh macadamia-nut-crusted mahi mahi, and huli huli chicken. Don’t forget to try the coconut rice; it’s heavenly. They also have fire dancers performing on select occasions.
1802 Old Dixie Highway Be dazzled by the pizza throwing master, LeTwain aka ‘Hamma’. These pies are amazing! Crisp crust in perfect balance with toppings. Wood burning ovens clearly define the flair of these pies. A few to try: NY Classic, White Truffle, The Works, The Garden Pie, and the Arugula Salad. Pitchers of beer along with craft brews, wines, and non-alcoholic beverages are all on tap.
Sweet Kiss Ice Cream 2101 Indian River Blvd, Ste 107 An award winner. The “WOW” flavor won the 2nd annual National Ice Cream Shop Competition. But that’s not the only flavor that’s getting rave reviews. Strawberry, mango, double chocolate, and “Opera” are also fan favorites. This mother-daughter duo uses 30-year-old family recipes to create fresh homemade gelato daily. With 80 different flavors on the menu, the owners keep it fresh by rotating selections. Visitors can enjoy 14 new flavors each day, with vegan and gluten-free options, too. Reviewers have spoken with 5-stars on Yelp and 5-stars on Trip Advisor. If you’re looking for all natural, handmade gelato, stop on by.
Waldo’s 3150 Ocean Drive ‘The Driftwood’ was opened to guests in the early 1900’s by one of the area’s most prominent citizens, Waldo Sexton. The building is made almost exclusively of driftwood and the restaurant’s name pays homage to its benefactor. The hotel is a landmark. The restaurant is iconic. Sitting a mere few feet away from the ocean, there’s a red flag marking the sunken treasure ship, the S.S. Breconshire. Patrons to Waldo’s may want to order a local favorite,
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY // DINING & ENTERTAINMENT “Waldo’s Captain’s Platter.” Plus, there are plenty of Caribbean-infused dishes and snackables to savor while taking in the gorgeous, rolling seas of the Atlantic Ocean. Tip: If you love a good ‘Happy Hour’, you won’t want to miss this one.
SEBASTIAN With its proximately to river fishing, deep sea fishing, shrimping, and more, this charming walkable riverfront is known for serving-up the freshest seafood.
Crab Stop 1550 Indian River Drive, Sebastian or 89 Royal Palm Point, Vero Beach The original Crab Stop in Vero Beach was such a hit, this family-owned restaurant has since expanded into Sebastian. You’ll find the same tasty Maryland-style crabs, which have become a local’s favorite right along with the famous crab bisque soup and oh-so-delish conch fritters. Lobster, crab legs, and a variety of fish are also on the menu in Sebastian.
Crab E-Bills 1540 Indian River Drive Definitely noteworthy for having the freshest seafood, all locally or regionally harvested within the state of Florida. Travelers can visit the retail shop, and, don’t worry, they’ll even pack a cooler if you’ve left yours behind. Eat picnic-style either inside or out. Outside offers panoramic views of the Indian River. Seafood fanatics will want to come back. One visit is not enough! Crab E-Bills offers seasonal menus to ensure everything served is caught fresh and their t-shirt selection is uber cool. Travelers return year after year. Tip: They occasionally have live music.
Taco Mobil 825 Sebastian Boulevard Fresh, fresh, fresh ingredients! Their guacamole has a delicate lime flavor enhancing the yummy taste of the avocado. The blend of spicy beans and grilled onion make the burrito uniquely flavorful. Sit inside or enjoy a picnic-style meal.
Café Latte Da 1101 U.S. 1 Homemade biscotti, avocado and tomato toast, and an array of cold brew coffees should help get your morning off to a great start. The owner of this quaint cafe is diligent about sourcing local ingredients to offer guests the freshest menu items. Linger over your morning coffee in the tea room or on the porch. Café Latte Da is the definition of a small-town coffee bar, and yes, you will run into a bunch of locals who find this place habit forming.
FELLSMERE This rural wonderland is becoming a hotbed for authentic Mexican food. It offers visitors some of the best in tacos, seafood dishes, and homemade Mexican pastries.
best in Mexican food, pastries and sundries for decades. If you’re craving authentic Mexican food, head to Garcia’s. Tacos are divine, the guacamole and salsa sublime. The ceviche will have you doing a happy dance, and the service is always friendly. One of the best things about Garcia’s is the huge assortment of homemade pastries, priced at 65 cents apiece. Where to start and when to stop are the questions to ask yourself.
Las Tapatias Mexican Restaurant 12798 County Road 512 This authentic Mexican bistro is affordable, the servings are generous, and the atmosphere is fun and family friendly. You’ll want to try the savory tacos and burritos, the fully loaded barbacoa plates, and quesadillas. If you crave Mexican seafood dishes, try the fresh ceviche and aguachile.
Aztec Mexican Store 24 S. Lime Street An original store with a variety of genuine Mexican items. Put some in your cart, take something back to your room, or enjoy a bite to eat on-site. The bakery has homemade pastries, the shelves are stocked with sundries from peanut butter to Budweiser, and the colorful piñatas will have the little ones saying, “Quiero uno,“ “I want one.” Homemade tacos are on the menu as well.
Marsh Landing 44 N. Broadway Street Immerse yourself in Florida's rich history, atmosphere, and cuisine. Locally sourced materials make up the unique, old Florida style building built originally in 1926. Since 2002, the restaurant strives to bring you back in time to enjoy the early Florida simpler times when folks lived off the land, hand-made dishes and fine cuisine from scratch, and enjoyed good times together.
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TUNE IN. JAM OUT. Beyond dazzling white beaches, the lure of deep-blue lagoons and pastoral wonderlands, lies a rhythmic beat as local musicians frequently take the stage in Vero Beach, Fellsmere, and Sebastian. This list of top venues is the perfect place to start planning a vacation of rubbing elbows with the locals at their favorite eateries, while listening to local and regional musicians under the sun in @grindandgrape
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Capt. Hiram’s’ slice of the Caribbean is found at the Sandbar, home to three riverfront bars surrounded by sand, tiki lights, and two live music stages. Settle in and sip a tropical cocktail, grab a bite, and enjoy national artists like ‘Toots’ and ‘Maytals’. Get your weekend started with a few rousing tunes, while weeknights provide melodious solo acts. 1580 U.S. 1 Sebastian
Riverside Café is nestled along the Indian River Lagoon in Vero Beach. This historic eatery helped launch the career of country music superstar Jake Owen. Riverside is known as a top sports bar and a popular place for those seeking live music. Wednesdays and Sundays hear the latest and greatest live music and DJ’s. Boaters welcome to pull up to the dock. 3341 Bridge Plaza Drive
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Grind & Grape is a charming indoor-outdoor hideaway and an Ocean Drive staple. Sway to the sounds of local rhythm and blues bands playing the latest covers or tune-in to alternative harmonies. Snatch a seat at the bar, order a savory flatbread or a pressed sandwich, and wash it down with sangria, a craft beer, or cocktails. Enjoy the way-cool vibe. 925 Bougainvillea Lane
The Tiki Bar & Grill sits on the banks of the Indian River in Sebastian. This waterfront bar is a fun place to hear 80’s rock’n’roll every Monday night or sing your heart out Thursdays on karaoke night. Local musicians perform Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Count on fresh seafood plates, craft cocktails, and fabulous river views. 1109 Indian River Drive
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Kilted Mermaid is a fun, funky, and eclectic neighborhood bar featuring local bands and, of course, plenty of Irish covers. Sit back and relax in a casual environment and choose among 25 local and global wines by the glass or 80+ craft and import brews. Wednesdays are open-mic night. Sign up and try out; allow your hidden talents to shine! 1937 Old Dixie Highway
Waldo’s, at the historic Driftwood Hotel, is a lively beachfront venue and a local hangout. Dance the night away Wednesday, Friday and Saturday on the oceanfront deck, while local bands play classic rock and foot-tapping bluegrass music to help you get your southern groove on. Sunday afternoons are also a good time to drop by for live music. Enjoy American fare, brews on tap, and wine by the glass. 3150 Ocean Drive
FULL CIRCLE Live in the Loop is a popular, free, outside music venue. Rock out to island music, folk rock, blues, country, rockabilly, and more. Every Friday and Saturday, rain or shine, bring your own chair, friends, and set up on the driveway at Riverside Theatre. A venue not to be missed. 3250 Riverside Park Drive
IT’S A SOUTHERN THING Marsh Landing is one of the best places in Fellsmere to hear a live fivepiece, acoustic band complete with banjo, mandolin, fiddle, guitar, and standup bass; a combination that will have your feet tapping in no time. While there, enjoy a southern-style menu and signature cocktails in a renowned landmark setting. 44 North Broadway Street
WEEKEND WIND DOWN Post & Vine is a relative newcomer to the 14th Avenue dining scene. Stroll on in, Friday or Saturday, and listen to the sounds of local soloists, jazz, or musicians from as far away as New York and Michigan. A long bar opens up to a large covered deck - the perfect place to sip, dine, and wind down after a long week, or the perfect place to cheer the start of your vacation. 1919 14th Avenue
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IN THE SPOTLIGHT
Indian River County has much to see and discover; Fellsmere is a rural wonderland; Sebastian is known as a charming, walkable riverfront; Vero Beach continues to build its reputation as a renaissance city. Culture seekers will encounter off-Broadway productions, historic and contemporary museums, and ballet and opera performances. Fans flock to Vero Beach for cultural experiences like snowbirds come to soak up the sun. A few miles from the oceanfront is an artist enclave known as the Downtown District. It’s a haven for visitors who seek to “hobnob” with local artists, as they create works of affordable art right before your eyes.
THEATRE REVIEWS Riverside Theatre is celebrating 45 years of producing quality works from Broadway, Off-Broadway, and regional theatres with an emphasis on high production values. The theater, known as Florida's largest professional theatre, offers show-stopping hits such as My Fair Lady, Legally Blonde, Evita, and others featuring casts recruited right from the Broadway stages of the Big Apple. Theater goers can also take in contemporary dramas, comedies, and seasonal shows, in addition to the lavish musicals. 2022 promises to return with a splash when the theatre presents highly acclaimed Broadway musicals, including the uplifting and Electrifying “Billy Elliot”, “I Love You You’re Perfect, Now Change”, “Carousel,” and Vero is especially excited to welcome “On Your Feet,” the musical story of Emilio and Gloria Estefan. Riverside also offers very special events like their Distinguished Lecturer Series, a forerunner in the presentation of relevant topics focused on national and global affairs and presented by distinguished experts who bring with them unique insight. 3250 Riverside Park Drive, Vero Beach. For more than 60 years, Vero Beach Theatre Guild, Inc., has been setting the stage for great community theatre and electrifying locals and visitors alike. New this season is an expanded show schedule with monthly performances. The Guild has also supplemented its monthly offerings with the Apron series, which includes four staged readings in front of the “grape drape.” The 2021 season will feature the Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice musical, “Jesus Christ Superstar”, a delightful romantic comedy “Almost Maine” and the Divine Musical Comedy “Sister Act” to name a few. A larger 5,000-square foot rehearsal hall, a green rooftop terrace for alfresco activities, and a new space for educational programs such as workshops and adult and children’s classes keep this theater modern and relevant. 2020 San Juan Avenue, Vero Beach.
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Walking Tree Brewery is the area’s first craft brewhouse, opened in 2016. Its ethos is to stay rooted in practice, promise, and people.
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County music superstar Jake Owen calls Vero Beach home and can sometimes be spotted hanging out in a local pub or performing at his annual fundraising concert in Dodgertown. (Now known as Jackie Robinson Sports Training Complex) He frequently teams up on charitable endeavors with tennis superstar Mardy Fish, who is also one of Vero’s famous sons.
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Country celebrities who’ve been seen out and about include Chris Young, Eric Paslay, and members of Lady A, Florida-Georgia Line, and Little Big Town.
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Legendary surfer Kelly Slater got his start in Vero Beach.
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DANCE, DANCE, DANCE. Traditional ballet and interpretive dance series are the heart and soul of Ballet Vero Beach. This dedicated troupe continues to promote the art of dance as a universal language with the following performances on tap for 2021: “Ballet: Bold and Beautiful,” “Composer’s Notebook: The Music of Antonio Vivaldi,” and “Chamber Music: Sweeping Dance.” The ballet has a charitable element, too. The ballet company provides educational enrichment and free performance tickets to local organizations whose constituents might not ordinarily have access to their programming. 3705 16th Street, Vero Beach. The Vero Beach Opera enriches our community's cultural lives through fully-staged, professional opera productions, concerts, and international vocal competitions of the highest quality. They promote increased awareness and a deeper appreciation of opera to expanding and diverse audiences of all ages. For more than three decades, Vero Beach has been uniquely blessed to enjoy these passionate, professional performances. Get tickets in advance as their shows always sell out, and continue to build a strong following with a delight-filled season including “La Boheme” and “Broadway Meets Opera Concert.” Notably, the Rising Stars Opera Festival returns to Vero Beach in late March 2021. This acclaimed competition will bring singers from around the world along with distinguished judges, famous in the opera world. 1701 16th Street, Vero Beach
MUSEUMS: HISTORICAL AND CONTEMPORARY Did you know Indian River County, Florida, is the top producing citrus area in the United States? Learn how it all began at the Indian River Citrus Museum. Visitors have access to historic artifacts and photography, fun memorabilia, and historical insight into the region’s growth. Don’t miss the Heritage Center, right next door, offering free admission and helpful volunteers eager to answer questions about the area’s history. 2140 14th Avenue, Vero Beach. Learn how it all began for Mel Fisher, a man with a passion for treasure hunting. His quest finally paid off on July 20, 1985, when he and his team discovered $450 million in treasure. Today, guests to the Mel Fisher
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Museum will learn about the treasures and shipwrecks that lie beneath the shallow waters along the Treasure Coast. The Spanish wreck sits a mere 100 yards off Wabasso Beach making it easy access for divers and snorkelers alike. 1322 U.S. 1, Sebastian. Another exciting stop for travelers who seek treasurefilled stories is the McLarty Treasure Museum, a national historic landmark. Here treasure seekers are enticed to learn more about the fleet of Spanish treasure ships that sank off the coast of Vero Beach. More than 1,500 survivors struggled to shore, setting up camps from Sebastian to Fort Pierce. The museum resides on the site of the survivors’ camp. Guests can view displays of golden coins, weapons, and tools salvaged from the fleet. A gift shop is available. 13180 North AIA, Vero Beach. Guests to the Vero Beach Museum of Art are welcomed by two sculpture parks featuring gorgeous, life-size metal statues peppered throughout the grounds. This cosmopolitan museum invites visitors to explore five art galleries, a fine art library, the boutique museum store, and notable café. The museum offers rotating exhibits of world-class art, group tours, and daily activities to engage children and adults. Of course, art events, seminars, and guided tours talking about the museum’s permanent collection are fun ways to spend the day. The museum offers the Art Zone, an extensive area dedicated to children. Children can explore ten different play areas, including magnetic and chalkboard walls, a giant puzzle floor, a ceiling comprised of major constellations, a gallery wall, a puppet theatre, and an interactive sketch aquarium. Children can spend hours or days creating works of art. Even the modular furniture was designed with kids in mind, as pieces are reimagined into tables, chairs, tunnels, and cubbies. 3001 Riverside Park Drive, Vero Beach.
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LEGENDARY This famous story began in the 1960s when local east coast galleries turned away colorful oil paintings depicting Florida landscapes. That didn’t stop 26 black artists, known as “The Highwaymen.” The lone “Highwaywomen” took to her car, selling their art at roadside stops for a mere 25 to 35 dollars. These vivid landscape paintings attracted visitors and locals traveling along Florida’s highways. Patrons often chose a favorite while the work was still wet. Today, these same paintings sell for thousands of dollars and are exhibited in museums nationwide. The Highwaymen Gallery, located in Vero Beach, helps future generations remember this legendary band of entrepreneurial African American artists, while capturing the rugged natural beauty of Florida’s landscapes. You may even catch Ray McLendon, who continues in the footsteps of his father Roy McLendon, painting and preserving this culturally significant art. McLendon can sometimes be found at his Florida Highwaymen Landscape Art Gallery, 135 14th Avenue, downtown Vero Beach.
OUT AND ABOUT Just a few miles west of the Vero Beach Museum of Art and Riverside Theatre is the historic, revitalized Downtown Arts District of Vero Beach. The district is rich with uncommon eateries, boutique stores, street festivals, and an unusually high number of art galleries that feature the work of luminary local artists. The first Friday evening of each month, the Downtown Arts District allows visitors a peek inside art enclaves, welcoming guests with opens doors. Art lovers from around the region meander about the area looking for unique gifts or special treasures. Don’t miss Flametree Clay Art Gallery, showcasing beautiful handmade bowls, vases, sculptures, and ornaments, many under $100. In addition to Flametree, a variety of 14th Avenue art studios include the Artist’s Guild Gallery, Main Street, Vero Beach Gallery, and the “must-see” Highwaymen Gallery. 1935 14th Avenue, Vero Beach.
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OFF THE HOOK Two driving factors made Indian River County a shoo-in: the fantastic opportunities for superb fishing - both saltwater and freshwater – and the areas strictly regulated, immediate catch and release program. This conservation practice leads to productive lakes, rivers, and oceans. Indian River County boasts year-round angler adventures for just about every kind of fishing. Visitors can bait their hooks for shore/ocean fishing, fly-fishing, angling, and deep-sea fishing in and around Indian River County. The pristine shores of Vero Beach provide shallow reefs teeming with fish, ocean fishing, and deep-sea charters. Plan a trip to the Indian River, a prolific spot for game fishing and shore fishing, or head to the wilds of Fellsmere to fish via boat, kayak, or canoe on the four abundant lakes: Blue Cypress, Garcia, Kenansville, and Stick Marsh. We can’t possibly cover all of the various hidden places you’ll want to discover, so you just may want to make a fishing trip to Indian River County an annual event. Explore these local places for year-round angling:
BLUE CYPRESS LAKE Hard to tell whether the glorious blue rising off Blue Cypress Lake comes from the blue hue of cypress tree, or the other way around. Big bass beckon, and from beyond the forests are profuse osprey nests. The lake’s record is an 18-pound catch.
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Before you go, you may want to do your research on the legendary Joe Middletown, who passed away recently. He operated the Middletown Fish Camp, infamous among fishermen in the know. Middletown would have told you that bass, bluegill, and catfish are available all year, with fall being the best time for fishing in Florida. A local’s tip: try slow trolling using a kayak behind a pontoon boat to locate the teeming schools of fish.
FARM 13/STICK MARSH This is one of the top trophy bass spots, located in northwest Indian River County. Water depths range from four to eight feet, offering anglers these sought-after sportfish: largemouth bass, bluegill, redear sunfish, black crappie, and several catfish species. Facilities include a double-lane concrete boat ramp, air boat launch site, restrooms and paved parking lot. 9 S. Mulberry Street, Fellsmere.
INDIAN RIVER LAGOON The Indian River Lagoon, North America’s most biologically diverse estuary, provides miles of flats for anglers to cover. Here in Vero Beach, the lagoon
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is situated between the mainland and the ocean. Schools of aggressive redfish are plentiful. Fish for trout on the shallow flats or head a bit further south to fish docks and mangroves for snook and juvenile tarpon. There are many areas to wade, and kayak fishing has become common throughout the river.
KENANSVILLE Kenansville Lake is located on the northwest corner of Farm 13/Stick March. Like most of this area, cypress trees, reeds and grasses are part of the lake’s landscape. The shallow waters hold crappie and bluegill, while the bass fishing here is extraordinary.
LAKE GARCIA What makes Lake Garcia incredibly unique is, when the winds pick up, the fishing still goes on. Anglers still venture even when the lake gets stirred up. Largemouth, bluegill, and black crappie are the sportfish most sought after here.
PELICAN ISLAND NATIONAL WILDLIFE PRESERVE If the pelicans are hitting the water, you know that means fish are present. Fall is a fabulous time to fish in these restricted waters, just be aware you can’t fish within 150 feet of the land when flounder is prevalent.
SEBASTIAN INLET STATE PARK The Sebastian Inlet State Park is the premier saltwater fishing spot on Florida’s east coast. This park is a favorite for anglers nationwide who want to catch snook, redfish, bluefish, and Spanish mackerel from its jetties. From Sebastian Inlet south, seatrout are large and plentiful, but here, snook rules. These are hard-fighting fish, lurking in inlets, around mangrove shorelines, on flats, and under docks throughout the county. 9700 S. State Road A1A, Sebastian
ST. SEBASTIAN RIVER PRESERVE STATE PARK This area is known as “the upper reaches.” Kayak fishing has become popular on the river, where sturgeon and mullet can be seen jumping along with dolphin and manatees. 1000 Buffer Preserve Drive, Fellsmere
SHORE FISHING There are four reef lines that run parallel to the ocean 300 feet off the coast, baring natural reefs, caves, and ledges. Shore fishing affords the perfect hiding place for fish. During the summer months, schools of tarpon, giant jack crevalle, and false albacore, as well as sharks and cobia, swim along the reefs. Many of these fish put on a show, getting fishermen excited at the prospect of the catch. Fly fishermen revel in the frequent opportunities to target their casts.
SPOIL ISLANDS OFF SEBASTIAN INLET Here, you will discover an astonishing conservation project that’s having a significant environmental impact. It is contributing to the fantastic fishing. However, the Spoil Islands can be hard to access. Many find paddling the best way to get there, while deep water is available further from the islands. You can expect to catch trout, redfish, snook, jacks, ladyfish, black drum, and sheepshead, which are all commonplace. If this is your first visit to the area, or you’re curious to learn about the many other “secret” fishing spots, (and you’re dying to reel-in a big one), then maybe a charter or fishing guide would suit your needs. Indian River County, being the epitome of fishing on Florida’s east coast, offers a variety of fishing charters. Work with local fishing guides, who will navigate an epic fishing journey through the rivers, lakes, and deep waters of Indian River County.
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CAMPING & RV’S There are numerous ways to enjoy a night under the stars in Indian River County. Some campers prefer the seclusion of a remote setting away from modern facilities. Others want all the luxuries of home, but in an outdoor setting. Some folks want to keep it simple and within reach by car to grab a mea lnearby. Vero Beach, Fellsmere, and Sebastian offer a variety of great campsites from primitive, to islands, to state parks.
REMOTE CAMPING For campers seeking a remote, wilderness-like camping experience, the 22,000-acre St. Sebastian River Preserve State Park offers primitive camping and two areas for equestrian camping. These scenic camps are about a 10-minute walk from your car. They provide nice tent sites and a fire ring with rustic log benches. It’s a bit more work to carry in your equipment and supplies to these primitive sites, but the rewards are well worth it. You won’t have any facilities, but you will not have any neighbors either! Peacefulness and solitude, being in a wilderness-like setting offers spectacular sun rises in the morning over the misty pine woodlands. A fresh cup of coffee always tastes better in a pristine, quiet forest. Reservations for primitive camping are required, and the cost is nominal
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assuring you the site will be available upon arrival. Don’t forget to bring plenty of water to drink and with which to wash. Running water is not available.
ISLAND CAMPING There is nothing like boating over to one of several recreation islands in the nearby Indian River Lagoon and staying overnight for thrill-seeking, adventurous souls. The state-designated recreation “spoil” islands have beautiful sand beaches. Work on your suntan or cool off in the water. The most biologically diverse estuary in North America, the lagoon has been designated an Outstanding Florida Water and an Estuary of National Significance. There are plenty of shaded areas to beat the Florida heat, and always a nice eastward sea breeze to keep campers cool. You may want to bring a hammock for those afternoon siestas. This site is currently undergoing an aggressive restoration program to remove exotic invasive plants and reintroduce native species. Facilities are strictly limited. A number of the islands have campsites with large picnic tables, grills, and fire rings. The recreation island camps are available on a first-come first-serve basis. There is no charge to use them. Small boats can pull up
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY // CAMPING on shore, but you’ll want to moor larger boats just offshore. If you need to rent a boat, try Florida Boat Rentals in Vero Beach, centrally located at the docks behind Riverside Café. These sites require the same user upkeep as the rustic Sebastian Inlet State Park campsites—everything you bring in you must take away. There isn’t any garbage pickup on these pretty gems in the Lagoon. Some deadwood may be accessible, but to be certain, pick up some firewood at a local gas station or convenience store before you head out on the boat. And don’t forget to bring your fishing gear, that extra tube of sun lotion, tarp, and rain gear for possible inclement weather. Visit the county’s Spoil Island website for a map of islands.
RV CAMPING RV camping offers the best of both worlds. It’s exciting to get away from everyday routines and live primarily outdoors, but still have your kitchen sink and comfy bed. However, camping with only a tent and cookstove is lovely too, and easier to plan. Either way, it’s fun to go out to dinner then return to camp for roasting marshmallows over an open fire. Making breakfast while camping is always fun. A great place to try either style of camping is Sebastian Inlet State Park. The park provides fishing from both its Atlantic and Indian River lagoon; fishing jetties extend from both sides of the inlet into the ocean. Other activities include swimming, taking in the spectacular water views, world-class surfing, and diving. Wildlife is abundant in the park. The casual visitor can see pelicans, ospreys, and many species of shorebirds. For a completely different experience, try camping at Middleton’s Fish Camp on the 6,555-acre Blue Cypress Lake. The setting alongside this pristine lake is stunning. These are just two of several campgrounds in this beautiful county to check out. Each one has its own unique flavor.
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A few mega-watt stars who have been spotted in the area include the likes of Oprah Winfrey, Michael Jordan, Mike Tyson, Jay Leno, Jennifer Lopez, and Taylor Swift.
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Scott Varricchio, co-owner of the oceanfront restaurant Citrus Grillhouse, has cooked for George H. W. Bush, the Clintons, and the Gores.
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Former top 10 tennis player Mardy Fish has put on local exhibitions featuring Grand Slam champions like Andy Roddick, Serena Williams, Andy Murray, and the Bryan brothers.
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Through the years, Vero has been home to a diverse group of television, Broadway, and music stars including John Walsh, Gloria Estefan, Bernadette Peters, and Grammy award winning gospel singer Wintley Phipps.
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BEST OF THE FEST Why should festival goers put Vero Beach, Sebastian, and Fellsmere on their bucket list? Because the area offers lots of mouthwatering food festivals you won’t want to miss! Think frog legs, fresh local shrimp, clam bakes, and wing fests. All served with a side of craft brews and unforgettable local experiences. This area also offers fabulous art, film, and wine festivals. Nature lovers can fest-out on birding, wildlife treks, and garden festivals, so pack the binoculars. Be sure to check our website: VisitIndianRiverCounty.com for dates and times.
FROG LEGS, GATOR TAILS & MORE Have you ever eaten a frog leg or gator tail? Do you want to try? Every January for the past 25 years, the Fellsmere Frog Leg Festival puts Fellsmere, Florida on the map. You could call it the “Frog Leg Capital of the World” since it’s a two-time Guinness Book record holder for the most frog legs ever served. This festival has become a massive draw for visitors who want to experience homespun, Florida-fun, and, of course, hob knob with locals who’ve made this an annual event worth the visit. Who doesn’t love craft brew? The Florida Craft Brew and Wingfest is for families and couples alike who crave sippable craft brews and flavorful wings. Feel right at home, mixing with the 12,000 visitors and locals who descend on Vero Beach to have a good time and support a local cause. This charitable festival benefits the Sunrise Rotary Club of Vero Beach. The event kicks off with a pre-party, where craft brews flow, live music fills the air, and children play at the kid-friendly pavilion. Dancing water fountains, panoramic views of the Indian River, picnic tables, and facilities, plus uniquely Florida retail shopping, is also part of the fun. The finest fresh Florida shrimp are served in endless ways alongside 50
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local and regional craft brews in the walkable, riverfront town of Sebastian. The second week of March has shrimp lovers and craft beer enthusiasts marking their calendar for the annual Shrimpfest & Craft Brew Hullabaloo. Plenty of traditional food is also available; so is local music and assorted festivities, making this event a top bucket list contender. This three-day shrimp lover’s fest supports youth sports in Indian River County Aww shucks; The Sebastian Clam Bake is one not to miss. Fifteen years ago, The Sebastian Clam Bake - a non-profit organization, launched a festival that would deeply impact the local community. Today, the organization has raised more than six-hundred thousand dollars, with monies being distributed to local non-profit organizations. The event has succeeded in its goal of impacting residents in ways that positively affect their daily lives. The organizers believe exceptional food, soul-stirring music, historical re-enactments, and plenty of family fun make this festival an easy way to give back. Destructive yet tasty are the words often used to describe the enigma known as Lionfish, a devasting, invasive fish, not native to the Atlantic Ocean or the waters of the Caribbean and Gulf. Lionfish are predators and eat more than 50 different fish and invertebrate species, triggering extinctions and severely altering ocean habitats. Help reduce Lionfish populations and mark your calendar for the 4th annual Sebastian Lionfish Festival. Spend a delicious day eating the enemy. Once the chef removes the spine, the Lionfish is safe to handle and ready to cook. Be prepared to enjoy this mild-tasting fish in a variety of different ways; fried, grilled in a taco, and broiled. The event takes place at Capt. Hiram’s in Sebastian, during the third week in June. Enjoy eating the enemy, and feel good about it. Proceeds from this event benefit Coastal Connections Inc., an educational organization whose mission is to protect coastal habitats.
ART, FILM & WINE – OH MY! Vero Beach’s Riverside Park is a popular gathering place which hosts Under the Oaks, one of Florida’s première art shows. March 2021 marks
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its 70th anniversary. Every March, 50,000 visitors arrive at the park, ready to enjoy an elite juried art show. Under the Oaks jubilee gets underway with more than 200 vendors: artists, painters, jewelers, sculptures, pottery and ceramic makers, glass artists, and more who gather to unveil treasures, both small and grand. Florida Magazine readers voted it “the best arts and crafts festival in Florida.” The Hibiscus Festival is a celebration of art and music on Main Street in Historic Downtown Vero Beach. The festival features the Miss Hibiscus Pageant, a local tradition. There’s also a street party, Main Stage entertainment, an art show, musical entertainment and food vendors with a wide variety of fare available, and more! The Vero Beach Wine + Film Festival (VBWFF) is a perfect pairing of fine wines and films. A social, cultural happening, it takes place over a long weekend of private events in intimate settings. Featuring top boutique vintners from around the country and unique films from both Hollywood and independents, the VBWFF is a unique, full-bodied experience to celebrate “a life worth living.” Looking for a fun and free event for the family? Then put the 38th Annual Children’s Festival, held at the Vero Beach Museum of Art, on your list. Stroll and admire student art displays, while the little ones are making merry with various art activities. Entertainment and food vendors round out this fun, free festival.
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NATURALLY If you are a DIY gardener who seeks the best tips from the area’s pros on creating a lush, outdoor space, GardenFest is one not to miss. Get tips and trade secrets while enjoying a day amongst colorful flowers. Learn about the best backyard accessories to make your garden a vibrant wonderland. This February event is a Pinterest devotee’s dream. McKee Waterlily Celebration is a multicolored event that is oh so Instagram-worthy. Held each June at McKee Botanical Gardens, it has been enchanting travelers for over 30 years with rich pinks, deep purples, bright yellows, pale oranges, and creamy white blooms, all lushly perfuming the air. You’ll learn that waterlilies provide eco-benefits for ponds; they are natural sunshades for fish, while minimizing algae growth. This waterlily collection produces more than 500 multi-hued blooms and is the largest in the Sunshine State.
Put your party hats on in March to celebrate the Pelican Island Wildlife Festival. This annual salute honors one of the area’s most precious natural resources, the Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge — the first national wildlife refuge in the US— granted in 1903. The day is dedicated to the environment. Visitors delight with pontoon boat tours and live wildlife shows. You’ll be awestruck by the jaw-dropping, Instagramable photography opportunities and non-stop family fun in Sebastian.
FOOD, FUN, AND PIRATISMS The Treasure Coast is famous for the shipwreck riches hidden beneath its glittering waters. It’s only fitting that a July festival, the Vero Beach Pirate Festival, honors and celebrates the discovery and history of the treasures buried deep beneath the seas. Food, fun, and plenty of pirates are on tap for this relatable event. Bring your snorkel gear for an up-close encounter. V I S I TI N D I A NR I V E RCO U N TY.CO M
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INDEX BEACHES & PARKS Ambersands Beach Access 12566 N. A1A Vero Beach, FL 32963 Golden Sands 10350 North A1A Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 581-4997 Humiston Park 3000 Ocean Drive Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 231-5790 Jaycee Park 4200 Ocean Drive Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 567-2144 Round Island Park 2200 S Hwy A1A Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 492-2412 Sebastian Inlet State Park 9700 S Hwy A1A Melbourne Beach, FL 32951 (321) 984-4852 Sea Grape Trail 8462 N Hwy A1A Vero Beach, FL 32963 South Beach Park 1702 Ocean Drive Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 231-4700 Tracking Station Park 800 46th Place North A1A Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 492-2411 Treasure Shores Park 11300 North A1A Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 581-4997 Turtle Trail Beach Access 8102 North & A1A Vero Beach, FL 32963
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ART MUSEUM Vero Beach Museum of Art 3001 Riverside Park Dr. Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 231-0707 www.vbmuseum.org
BALLET Ballet Vero Beach Vero Beach, FL 32960 (772) 564-5537 (772) 905-2651 www.balletverobeach.org
GALLERIES Admiralty Gallery 3315 Ocean Dr Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 231-3178 Art Concept Alternative 1795 Old Dixie Hwy Vero Beach, FL 32960 (772) 410-9126 www.artconceptalternative.org
Coral Mermaid Gallery 8905 US-1 Sebastian, FL 32958 (772) 559-8947 www.coralmermaid.net
J.M. Stringer Gallery of Fine Art 3465 Ocean Dr Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 231-3900 www.jmstringergallery.com
Cultural Council of Indian River County 2041 14th Ave Vero Beach, FL 32960 (772) 770-4857 www.cultural-council.org
Kim Weissenborn 1718 34th Ave Vero Beach, FL 32960 (772) 643-6792 www.kimweissenborn.com Koman Fine Art 2905 Cardinal Dr Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 231-4500
Ditch 13 Gallery and Gifts 46 N. Broadway St Fellsmere, FL 32948 (772) 918-8467 www.ditch13galleryandgifts.com Flametree Clay Art Gallery 2041 14th Avenue Vero Beach, FL 32960 (772) 453-5197 www.flametreegallery.com Gallery 14 1911 14th Avenue Vero Beach, FL 32960 (772) 562-5525 www.gallery14verobeach.com Highwaymen Landscape Art 1935 14th Ave Vero Beach, FL 32960 (772) 321-2802 www.raymclendonfloridahighway menartgallery.com Historic Downtown Mainstreet Vero Beach 2036 14th Ave #103 Vero Beach, FL 32960 (772) 643-6782 www.mainstreetverobeach.org
Art on 18th 1365 18th St Vero Beach, FL 32960 (772) 538-5532
Indian River Posters / Vintage Poster Gallery 4807 Florida A1A Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 532-9586 www.indianriverposterco.com
Artists Guild Gallery 1974 14th Avenue Vero Beach, FL 32960 (772) 299-1234 www.artistsguildgalleryofverobeach.com
Intrepid Art Gallery 1090 12th St Vero Beach, FL 32960 (772) 501-6836 www.1090artgallery.blogspot.com
Brett Donnelly Photography Vero Beach, FL 32960 (407) 341-8870 www.brettdonnelly.com
Island Images Professional Photography Studio, Inc. 2036 14th Ave #101 Vero Beach, FL 32960 (772) 643-6994 www.islandimagesprophoto.com
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Kulia Fine Arts 2101 14th Ave Vero Beach, FL 32960 (732) 778-1663 www.kuliafinearts.com Laughing Dog Gallery 2910 Cardinal Dr Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 234-6711 www.thelaughingdoggallery.com Meghan Candler Gallery 6160 Florida A1A Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 234-8811 www.meghancandlergallery.com MSVB Studios & Gallery 2036 14th Ave Vero Beach, FL 32960 (772) 643-6742 www.mainstreetverobeach.org Palm House Gallery & Studio 3227 Ocean Dr Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 231-6816 www.palmhousegallery.com Rennick Galleries 15 Royal Palm Pointe Vero Beach, FL 32960 (772) 567-7408 www.rennickgalleries.com Seaside Jewelry and Gallery 3150 Ocean Dr Vero Beach, FL 32963 (321) 213-2427 Signature Art Gallery of Vero 4344 US-1 Vero Beach, FL 32967 (772) 562-4333
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY // INDEX Tiger Lily Art Studios and Gallery 1903 14th Ave Vero Beach, FL 32960 (772) 778-3443 www.tigerlilyvero.com
Vero Beach Theatre Guild 2020 San Juan Ave. Vero Beach, FL 32960 (772) 562-8300 www.verobeachtheatreguild.com
Sail Moonraker 3611 Rio Vista Blvd Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 696-2941 www.sailmoonraker.com
OPERA
WATER SPORTS & ACTIVITIES
Sea SUP Go 40 Royal Palm Pointe Vero Beach, FL 32960 (772) 217-8708 www.seasupgo.com
Vero Beach Opera 2905 Cardinal Drive Suite A Vero Beach, FL (772) 569-6993 www.verobeachopera.org
SPEAKERS & LECTURE SERIES The Emerson Center 1590 27th Ave Vero Beach, FL 32960 (772) 778-5249 www.theemersoncenter.org Riverside Theatre 3250 Riverside Park Dr. Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 231-6990 www.riversidetheatre.com Vero Beach Museum of Art 3001 Riverside Park Dr. Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 231-0707 www.verobeach museum.org
THEATRE Riverside Theatre 3250 Riverside Park Dr. Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 231-6990 www.riversidetheatre.com Riverside Children’s Theatre 3280 Riverside Park Dr. Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 234-8052 www.riversidetheatre.com/kidsproductions Sunrise Theatre 117 South 2nd St. Ft. Pierce, FL 34950 (772) 461-4775 www.sunrisetheatre.com
TOURS & CRUISES About Kayaks 25 West Airport Dr W Sebastian, FL 32958 (772) 589-3469 www.aboutkayaks.net Adventure Kayaking Vero Beach, FL 32960 (772) 567-0522 www.paddleflorida.com www.adventurekayakingtours.com Capt Christy Lenz “Casual Cruisin” 806 Indian River Dr Sebastian, FL 32958 (772) 633-0987 www.captchristylenz.com Environmental Learning Center 255 Live Oak Dr Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 589-5050 www.discoverelc.org River Explorer 3321 Bridge Plaza Dr. Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 713-7132 www.riverexplorerboattours.com River King - Capt. Hiram’s 1606-A Indian River Dr Sebastian, FL 32958 (772) 589-4345 www.hirams.com Paddles By The Sea 3321 Bridge Plaza Dr (Behind Riverside Café) Vero Beach FL 32963 (772) 444-7871 www.paddlesbythesea.com
Tiki Kayak Tours 654 16th St Vero Beach, FL 32960 (772) 501-5907 Treasure Coast Cruises McWilliams Park 3469 Indian River Dr Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 321-5955 www.tccruise.com Tropical Kayak Tours Vero Beach, FL 32960 (772) 778-3044 www.tropicalkayaktours.com
AIRBOAT TOURS Airboat Wilderness Rides County Road 512, Blue Cypress Recreation Area Vero Beach, FL 32966 (772) 589-3278 www.airboatwildernessrides.com Capt. Bob’s Airboat Adventure Tours, Inc. County Road 512, Blue Cypress Recreation Area Vero Beach, FL 32966 (772) 633-7849 www.airboatadventuretours.com Florida Airboat Excursions County Road 512, Blue Cypress Recreation Area Vero Beach, FL 32966 (772) 461-0303 www.floridaairboatexcursions.com Florida Cracker Airboat Rides County Road 512, Blue Cypress Recreation Area Vero Beach, FL 32966 (772) 563-0001 www.floridacrackerairboatride.com
Gator Bait Airboat Adventures County Road 512, Blue Cypress Recreation Area Vero Beach, FL 32966 (772) 766-2629 www.gatorbaitairboatadventures. com Marsh Beast Airboat Tours County Road 512, Blue Cypress Recreation Area Vero Beach, FL 32966 (772) 584-0089 www.marshbeastairboattours.com Stumpknocker Tours County Road 512, Blue Cypress Recreation Area Vero Beach, FL 32966 (772) 778-9654 www.stumpknocker.com
FISHING CHARTERS Attitude Fishing 9502 S Hwy A1A Melbourne Beach, FL 32951 (321) 863-8714 www.attitudefishing.com Capt. Mike Peppe’s Fishing Guide Service 326 Fleming St Sebastian, FL 32958 (772) 581-0062 www.tarpondancer.com Captain T. Fred’s Fishing Charters 442 34th Ave Vero Beach, FL 32968 (772) 473-2156 www.tfredcharters.com Fish Vero Beach 6126 6th St. Vero Beach, FL 32968 (772) 633 4274 www.fishverobeach.com Incentive Charters 1606 Indian River Dr Sebastian, FL 32958 (321) 676-1948 www.incentivecharters.com Just Bumminit 955 82nd Ave Vero Beach, FL 32966 (772) 562-5978 www.justbumminit.com
Skipper Sportfishing Charters 8546 96th Ct Vero Beach, FL 32967 (772) 473-4525 www.skipperfish.com The Big Easy Fishing Charter 1606 N Indian River Dr Sebastian, FL 32958 (772) 538-1072 www.bigeasyfishingcharter.com Vero Tackle & Marina 3321 Bridge Plaza Dr Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 234-9585 www.verotackle.com www.verowatersports.com Chasing Tides Fishing Charters Indian River Lagoon Vero Beach, Florida 32962 (772) 584-1403 White’s Tackle 3006 Cardinal Dr #1917 Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 492-6203 www.whitestackle.com
DIVING & SNORKLING Deep Six Dive and Watersports 416 21st Street - Miracle Mile Plaza Vero Beach, FL 32960 (772) 562-2883 www.deepsixintl.com Paddles By The Sea 3321 Bridge Plaza Dr (Behind Riverside Café) Vero Beach FL 32963 (772) 444-7871 www.paddlesbythesea.com Shark Bait Beach Gear Rentals Driftwood Resort, Holiday Inn Oceanside, Vero Beach Hotel & Spa, South Beach Vero Beach, FL 32963 (561) 248-5696 www.sharkbaitbeach gearrentals.com
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INDIAN RIVER COUNTY // INDEX WATERSPORT RENTALS About Kayaks 25 West Airport Dr W Sebastian, FL 32958 (772) 589-3469 www.aboutkayaks.net Adventure Kayaking Vero Beach, FL 32960 (772) 569-0522 www.paddleflorida.com www.adventurekayakingtours.com this website came up when I clicked website button online Boucher Brothers / Costa d’Este 3244 Ocean Dr Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 562-9919 www.costadeste.com/resort experience/ verobeach_resort/watersports this didn’t work. www.costadeste.com is the main website Capt Christy Lenz “Casual Cruisin” 806 Indian River Dr Sebastian, FL 32958 (772) 633-0987 www.captchristylenz.com Capt. Hiram’s Outdoor Center 1580 US Highway 1 Sebastian, FL 32958 (772) 589-4345 www.hirams.com Endless Windz Kiteboarding 3615 US-1 Grant-Valkaria, FL 32949 (530) 539-4639 www.endlesswindz.com Florida Boat Rentals 3321 Bridge Plaza Dr Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 713-7132 www.flboatrentals.com Orchid Island Bikes and Kayaks 1175 Commerce Ave Vero Beach, FL 32960 (772) 299-1286 www.orchidislandbikesandkayaks.com Paddles By The Sea 3321 Bridge Plaza Dr (Behind Riverside Café) Vero Beach FL 32963 (772) 444-7871 www.paddlesbythesea.com
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Sea SUP Go 40 Royal Palm Pointe Vero Beach, FL 32960 (772) 217-8708 www.seasupgo.com Sebastian Watercraft Rentals 1606 Indian River Dr. Sebastian, FL 32958 (772) 589-5560 www.sebastianwatercraftrentals.com Shark Bait Beach Gear Rentals Driftwood Resort, Holiday Inn Oceanside, Vero Beach Hotel & Spa, South Beach Vero Beach, FL 32963 (561) 248-5696 www.sharkbaitbeachgearrentals.com Wabasso Beach Shop 4880 87th St Sebastian, FL 32958 (772) 388-4077 www.wabassobeachshop.com
BEACH GEAR RENTALS Paddles By The Sea 3321 Bridge Plaza Dr (Behind Riverside Café) Vero Beach FL 32963 (772) 444-7871 www.paddlesbythesea.com Shark Bait Beach Gear Rentals Driftwood Resort, Holiday Inn Oceanside, Vero Beach Hotel & Spa, South Beach Vero Beach, FL 32963 (561) 248-5696 www.sharkbaitbeachgearrentals.com
PUBLIC GOLF COURSES
SPORTS COMPLEXES
Sandridge Municipal Golf Course 5300 73rd St Vero Beach, FL 32967 (772) 770-5000 www.sandridgegc.com
Florida Tech Challenge Course 11090 County Road 512 Fellsmere, FL 32948 (321) 674-8382 www.fit.edu/continuing-education/ challenge-course/
Sebastian Municipal Golf Course 101 Brush Foot Dr Sebastian, FL 32958 (772) 589-6801 www.sebastiangolfcourse.org Vista Plantation Golf Course 48 Plantation Dr Vero Beach, FL 32966 (772) 569-2223 www.myvistagolf.com
SHOOTING RANGES Indian River County Public Shooting Range 10455 102nd Terrace Sebastian, FL 32958 (772) 581-4944 www.goshootingirc.com Vero Beach Clay Shooting Sports 5925 82nd Ave Vero Beach, FL 32967 (772) 978-0935 www.indianrivershootingsports.com …old website doesn’t work www.verobeachclayshooting.com
SPORTS & ACTIVITIES
Indian River Sportsman Indoor Target Range 4157 FL-5 Vero Beach, FL 32960 (772) 778-4844 www.indianriversportsmans.com
EQUESTRIAN
SKYDIVING
BG Polo Vero Beach 7700 8th Street Vero Beach, FL 32968 (772) 999-3709 www.bgsignature.com
Skydive Sebastian 400 W Airport Dr Sebastian, FL 32958 (772) 388-5672 www.skydiveseb.com
BG Polo School & Boarding 7700 8th Street Vero Beach, FL, 32968 (772) 999-3709 www.bgsignature.com
VISIT INDIANRIVERCO UN T Y.COM
Jackie Robinson Training Complex (formerly Historic Dodgertown 3901 26th Street Vero Beach, FL 32960 (772) 569-4900 www.mlb.com/robinson-training-complex Indian River Gifford Aquatic 4895 43rd Ave Vero Beach, FL 32967 (772) 770-5312 http://www.ircrec.com/gac Intergenerational Center 1590 9th St SW Vero Beach, FL 32962 (772) 226-1732 www.ircig.com Jake Owen Field (Michael Field Baseball Complex) 2665 12th Avenue Vero Beach, FL 32960 (772) 501-9401 www.irccr.org Kiwanis Hobart Park 5350 77th St Vero Beach, FL 32967 (772) 589-9223 www.ircgov.com Leisure Square 3705 16th Street Vero Beach, FL 32960 (772) 770-6500 www.covb.org/218/Leisure-Square-Facility North County Aquatic Center 9450 County Road 512 Sebastian, FL 32958 (772) 581-7665 www.ircrec.com/NCAC/Index.htm Mesa Motocross Park 9550 Mesa Park Blvd. Fellsmere, FL 32948 (407) 808-9420 www.mesamotocross.com
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY // INDEX Pocahontas Park 2140 14th Ave Vero Beach, FL 32960 (772) 567-2144 www.covb.org/Facilities/Facility/Details/ Pocahontas-Park-15 Roseland Ball Field 8020 129 Ct Sebastian, FL 32958 www.ircgov.com Sebastian Barber Street Sports Complex 950 Barber Street Sebastian, FL 32958 (772) 388-9521 www.cityofsebastian.org/barber-streetsports-complex Senior League Park 224 S. Oleander St Fellsmere, FL 32948 Schumann Drive Park 1096 Schumann Dr. Sebastian, FL 32958 www.cityoffellsmere.org/parksrec South County Regional Park 800 20th Avenue SW Vero Beach, FL 32962 (772) 226-1732 www.ircgov.com
HISTORICAL & HERITAGE Birthplace For Equal Suffrage For Women In Florida 154-106 North Broadway St Fellsmere, FL 32948 Citrus Museum 2140 14th Ave Vero Beach, FL 32960 (772) 770-2263 www.veroheritage.org/citrus-museum City of Fellsmere Historic Marker S. Carolina Ave at Community Rd Fellsmere, FL 32948 visitindianrivercounty.com Driftwood Resort / Waldos Restaurant 3150 Ocean Dr Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 231-0550 www.verobeachdriftwood.com
Fellsmere Historic Church 39 N. Broadway St Fellsmere, FL 32948 Hallstrom House 1723 SW Old Dixie Hwy Vero Beach, FL 32960 (772) 778-3435 www.irchistorical.org Heritage Center 2140 14th Ave Vero Beach, FL 32960 (772) 770-2263 www.veroheritage.org Historic Dodgertown 3901 26th St Vero Beach, FL 32960 (772) 656-4900 www.mlb.com/robinson-training-complex Historic Jungle Trial A1A near Seaview Blvd/Old Winter Beach Rd Vero Beach, FL 32963 www.indianriverlagoonbyway.com www.traillink.com/trail/historic-jungle-trail/ Historic Fellsmere School 22 S. Orange St. Fellsmere, FL 32948 visitindianrivercounty.com Historical Society & Train Station 2336 14th Ave Vero Beach, FL 32960 (772) 778-3435 www.irchistorical.org Laura Riding Jackson House 255 Live Oak Dr Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 569-6718 www.lauraridingjackson.com Marian Fell Library 63 N Cypress St Fellsmere, FL 32948 (772) 571-0068 visitindianrivercounty.com McKee Botanical Gardens 350 US 1 Vero Beach, FL 32962 (772) 794-0601 www.mckeegarden.org
McLarty Museum 13180 N A1A Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 589-2147
FAU Harbor Branch Ocean Discovery Visitors Center 5600 US 1 North Ft. Pierce, FL 34946 (772) 242-2293 http://www.fau.edu/hboi/community/odc. php
Mel Fisher Museum 1322 US Hwy 1 Sebastian, FL 32958 (772) 589-9875 www.melfisher.com
Historic Jungle Trial A1A near Seaview Blvd/Old Winter Beach Rd Vero Beach, FL 32963
Navy Seal Museum 3300 N A1A Fort Pierce, FL 34949 (772) 595-5845 www.navysealmuseum.org
McKee Botanical Garden 350 US 1 Vero Beach. FL 32962 (772) 794-0601 www.mckeegarden.org
Old Vero Man Site 1800 27th St Vero Beach, FL 32960 www.oviasc.org
Pelican Island National Wild Refuge 4055 Wildlife Way Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 581-5557 www.fws.gov/refuge/pelican_island
Paul Kroegel Statue 600 US Hwy 1 Sebastian, FL 32958 (772) 228-7054 Sebastian Area Historical Museum 1235 Main St Sebastian, FL 32958 (772) 581-1380 www.sebastianareahistoricalmuseum.com Sebastian Fishing Museum 9700 S. State Road A1A Melbourne Beach, Florida 32951 Veterans Memorial Island 100 Dahlia Lane Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 567-2144 www.covb.org
NATURE ATTRACTIONS Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge 3315 S Hwy A1A Melbourne Beach, FL 32951 (321) 723-3556 www.fws.gov/refuge/Archie_Carr Environmental Learning Center 255 Live Oak Dr Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 589-5050 www.discoverelc.org
Sebastian Inlet State Park 9700 South State Rd A1A Melbourne, FL 32951 (321) 984-4852 www.floridastateparks.org
ACCOMMODATION BEACHSIDE Caribbean Court 1601 Ocean Dr Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 231-7211 www.thecaribbeancourt.com Costa d’ Este Beach Resort 3244 Ocean Dr. Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 562-9919 www.costadeste.com Disney’s Vero Beach Resort 9250 Island Grove Terrace Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 234-2000 verobeach.disney.go.com Driftwood Resort 3150 Ocean Dr Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 231-0550 www.verobeachdriftwood.com
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INDIAN RIVER COUNTY // INDEX Holiday Inn Oceanside 3384 Ocean Dr Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 231-2300 www.ihg.com Islander Inn 3101 Ocean Dr Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 231-4431 www.islanderinn.com Kimpton Vero Beach Hotel & Spa 3500 Ocean Dr Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 231-5666 www.verobeachhotelandspa.com Orchid Island Cottages 720 Lantana Lane Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 559-0776 www.orchidislandcottages.com Prestige Hotel 1526 Ocean Dr Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 231-5218 www.prestigehotelverobeach.com Reef Ocean Resort 3450 Ocean Dr Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 231-1000 www.reefoceanresort.com Sea Horse Beach Cottages 1312 Ocean Dr Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 231-6402 www.seahorsebeachcottages.com Sea Spray Inn 965 E Causeway Blvd Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 231-5210 www.seasprayinnverobeach.com Sea Turtle Inn 835 Azalea Lane Vero Beach, Florida 32963 (772) 234-0788 www.seaturtleinn.net South Beach Place 1705 Ocean Dr Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 231-5366 www.southbeachplacevero.wordpress.com
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MAINLAND VERO BEACH Comfort Suites 9050 Americana Way Vero Beach, FL 32966 (772) 257-3400 www.choicehotels.com/comfort-suites Country Inn & Suites 9330 19th Lane Vero Beach, FL 32966 (772) 257-0252 www.countryinns.com Econo Lodge 950 US-1 Vero Beach, FL 32960 (772) 569-0900 www.choicehotels.com/florida/vero-beach/ econo-lodge-hotels/fl527 Hampton Inn 9350 19th Lane Vero Beach, FL 32966 (772) 770-4299 www.hilton.com/en/hotels/ flvrbhx-hampton-vero-beach/ Hampton Inn & Suites Vero Beach Downtown 611 20th Pl Vero Beach, FL 32960 (772) 774-4010 www.hilton.com/en/hotels/vrbdnhxhampton-suites-vero-beach-downtown/ Jackie Robinson Sports Training Complex 3901 26th St Vero Beach, FL 32960 (772) 656-4900 www.historicdodgertown.com Holiday Inn Express 9400 19th Lane, Vero Beach, FL 32966 (772) 567-2500 www.ihg.com Howard Johnson Express Inn 1985 90th Ave Vero Beach, FL 32966 (772) 410-8453 www.wyndhamhotels.com/hojo Howard Johnson Downtown 1725 US-1 Vero Beach, FL 32960 (772) 217-5241 www.hojovb.com
VISIT INDIANRIVERCO UN T Y.COM
Knights Inn 2022 US-1 Vero Beach, FL 32960 (772) 567-2329 www.redlion.com/knights-inn
Davis House Inn 607 Davis St Sebastian, FL 32958 (772) 589-4114 http://www.davishouseinn.com/
Knights Inn Vero Beach West 8800 20th St Vero Beach, FL 32966 (772) 562-9991 www.redlion.com/knights-inn
Island View Cottages 11450 S Indian River Dr Sebastian, FL 32958 (772) 589-5247 www.islandviewsebastian.com
SpringHill Suites By Marriott 5115 Indian River Blvd Vero Beach, FL 32967 (772) 978-9292 www.marriott.com
Middleton’s Fish Camp 7400 Blue Cypress Rd Vero Beach, FL 32966 (772) 473-1885 www.middletonsfishcamp.com
Star Suites by Riverside Theatre 2550 Flight Safety Drive Vero Beach, FL 32960 (772) 410-3700 www.starsuitesverobeach.com
Oyster Pointe & Bay Resort 1570 US-1 Sebastian, FL 32958 (772) 589-6513 www.oysterresorts.com
Vero Beach Inn & Suites 8797 20th St Vero Beach, FL 32966 (772) 567-8321 www.veroinn.com
Pelican Island Cottages 11330 US-1 Sebastian, FL 32958 (772) 321-3202 www.pelicanislandcottages.com
MAINLAND SEBASTIAN
Pelican’s Landing Resort 11330 S Indian River Dr # 28 Sebastian, FL 32958 (772) 589-5188 www.pelicanslandingresort.com
Best Western Plus Sebastian Hotel & Suites 1655 US Highway 1 Sebastian, FL 32958 (772) 388-9300 www.bwsebastian.com Pennwood Motor Lodge 9295 US-1 Sebastian, FL 32958 (772) 594-9879 Sebastian Inn and Suites 14415 U.S. Highway 1 Sebastian, FL 32958 (772) 589-4546
RIVERSIDE & LAKEFRONT SEBASTIAN Capt. Hiram’s Resort 1580 US-1 Sebastian, FL 32958 (772) 388-8588 www.hirams.com
Sebastian Riverfront Resort 1623 Indian River Dr Sebastian, FL 32958 (772) 589-0453 www.sebastianriverfrontresort.com Sportsman’s Lodge & Marina 412 Indian River Dr Sebastian, FL 32958 (772) 589-2020 www.sportsmanslodge-motel.com
CAMPING & RV PARKS
Donald McDonald Park 12315 Roseland Rd Sebastian, FL 32958 (772) 589-0087 www.ircgov.com/Departments/General_ Services/Parks/Donald_MacDonald_Park
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY // INDEX Encore RV Park - Sunshine Travel RV Resort 9455 108th Ave Vero Beach, FL 32967 (772) 589-7828 www.rvonthego.com/florida/ sunshine-travel-rv-resort Middleton’s Fish Camp 7400 Blue Cypress Rd Vero Beach, FL 32966 (772) 473-1885 www.middletonsfishcamp.com Sebastian Inlet State Park 9700 South State Rd A1A Melbourne, FL 32951 (321) 984-4852 www.floridastateparks.org St. Sebastian River Preserve State Park 1000 Buffer Preserve Dr Fellsmere, FL 32948 (321) 953-5005 www.floridastateparks.org Tanglewood Village 1060 US-1 #103 Vero Beach, FL 32960 (772) 567-9173 www.tanglewoodvero.com Vero Beach Kamp RV Park 8850 N. US Hwy 1 Sebastian, FL 32958 (772) 589-5665 www.verobeachkamp.com
Fins Marina 1660 N Indian River Dr. Sebastian, FL 32958 (772) 589-4843 www.finsmarina.com Sebastian Inlet Marina 8685 US-1 Micco, FL 32976 (772) 664-8500 www.sebastianinletmarina.com Sebastian River Marina 8525 North US Hwy 1 Micco, FL 32976 (772) 664-3029 www.marinaharborinmiccofl.com
All the comforts of home, while feeling like you’re on vacation.
Sportsman’s Lodge 412 Indian River Drive Sebastian, FL 32958 (772) 589-2020 www.sportsmanlodge-motel.com Suntex Marina 1221 Marina Village Circle Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 770-4470 www.suntex.com/marina/vero-beach Vero Tackle & Marina 3321 Bridge Plaza Dr. Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 234-9585 www.verotackle.com
Whispering Palms RV Resort 10305 US-1 Sebastian, FL 32958 (772) 589-3481 www.whisperingpalmsrv.com
MARINAS
Capt’n Butchers Lodging and Marina 1732 Indian River Drive Sebastian, FL 32958 (772) 589-2552 www.captnbutcher.com City of Vero Beach Marina 3611 Rio Vista Blvd Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 978-4960 www.covb.org
5155 20th St., Vero Beach, FL, 32966 772.562.6000 staybridge.com/verobeachfl
Hampton Inn & Suites Vero Beach Downtown 772.774.4010
SpringHill Suites Vero Beach 772.978.9292
Star Suites by Riverside Theatre 772.410.3700