Sebastian Inlet State Park
Welcome to Sebastian Inlet State Park.
The Sebastian Inlet swimming cove has now been reopened. Please be advised that the area nearest the Inlet has been dredged to a depth of approximately 6 feet. There is a plenty of very shallow areas for waders and wildlife with a gradual slope to the new depth. Thank you for your patience as we complete these improvements to the park.
The premier saltwater fishing spot on Florida's east coast, this park is a favorite for anglers nationwide for catching snook, redfish, bluefish, and Spanish mackerel from its jetties. Surfing is also a popular recreation and several major competitions are held here every year. Two museums provide a history of the area. The McLarty Treasure Museum features the history of the 1715 Spanish treasure fleet; the Sebastian Fishing Museum tells the history of the area's fishing industry. Three miles of beautiful beaches provide opportunities for swimming, scuba diving, snorkeling, shelling, and sunbathing. Canoeing and kayaking in the Indian River Lagoon are also favorite pastimes. Visitors can relax with a stroll down the mile-long Hammock Trail. Waterfront pavilions and picnic areas are great for family outings. Full-facility campsites and a boat ramp are available. Located on State Road A1A 15 miles south of Melbourne Beach.
GPS Locations at the Park:
North Ranger Station (North Entrance) N 27 degrees, 51.758 minutes x W 080 degrees, 27.063 minutes
South Ranger Station (South Entrance_ N 27 degrees, 51.523 minutes x W 080 degrees, 26.884 minutes
Inlet Marina ( State Park marina) N 27 degrees, 51.467 minutes x W 080 degrees, 27.571 minutes
Park Administrative Offices N 27 degrees, 52.501 minutes x W 080 degrees, 27.419 minutes
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