Just minutes from Sebastian Inlet Marina, Sebastian Inlet State Park is one of Florida’s premier outdoor destinations, where the Indian River Lagoon meets the Atlantic Ocean. Known worldwide for its exceptional fishing, this iconic park offers pristine beaches, legendary surfing, swimming, kayaking, snorkeling, and scenic nature trails. Whether you’re casting a line for snook and redfish, exploring tidal pools, or relaxing on the sand, Sebastian Inlet State Park delivers the perfect blend of adventure and natural beauty along Florida’s Treasure Coast.
Sebastian Inlet Marina
AREA ATTRACTIONS
America’s First Refuge, Pure Coastal Wilderness
PELICAN ISLAND NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE
A short boat ride or drive from the marina, Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge is America’s first national wildlife refuge and a protected haven within the Indian River Lagoon. Established in 1903, this pristine sanctuary is a must-visit for birdwatchers, photographers, and nature lovers. Scenic walking trails and observation towers provide opportunities to spot brown pelicans, herons, egrets, dolphins, and manatees in their natural habitat, offering a peaceful escape into one of Florida’s most important coastal ecosystems.
Discover the Legends of the Treasure Coast
MEL FISHER'S TREASURES
Located nearby in Sebastian, Mel Fisher’s Treasures is a fascinating maritime museum dedicated to Florida’s rich shipwreck history. The museum showcases authentic artifacts recovered from the famed 1715 Spanish Treasure Fleet and other historic wrecks discovered off Florida’s coast. Visitors can view gold and silver coins, jewelry, and rare relics while learning about underwater archaeology and the legendary treasure hunts that made the Treasure Coast famous. It’s a must-see cultural attraction that brings centuries of maritime history to life.