This beautiful park, situated on both sides of Sebastian Inlet, is surrounded by gorgeous water. The Atlantic Ocean is on the east, the Indian River Lagoon to the west and the Sebastian Inlet flows between the two. It is a favorite spot for picnicking, swimming, surfing, fishing, shrimping, clamming, crabbing, boating, snorkeling, scuba diving, bird watching, camping and enjoying nature. One of the best surfing beaches in Florida, a number of Tournaments are held here. With two jetties, the Inlet excels in fishability from shore.
The RV Park area is the newest we have visited. Perfectly clean and laid out. One row of sites is only 50 feet from the Inlet. We particularly liked the ample opportunities for walking and biking and you don't have to walk very far along the beach to find seclusion.
One-half mile south of the park is the McLarty Treasure Museum exhibiting the history of the Spanish the treasure ships that sank in the hurricane of 1715. It is by far the best of this type of museum I have ever visited, showing extraordinary detail on what life was like on one of those treasure ships. Worth the trip alone!
Did you know the Inlet is man-made? The first attempt was in 1885.
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