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Sebastian Inlet state park is on the east coast of Florida and offers great fishing opportunities as well as one of the nicest beaches you will see at a Florida state park!
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Explore Florida Fishing at Sebastian Inlet State Park
Fishing Sebastian Inlet State Park
Sebastian Inlet State Park
Swamp Girl and the crew step out of the swamps and enjoy some sun, sand and history! They visit a fishing museum find a rare star fish and several other cool sea creatures in this not so swampy adventure!
Welcome to Sebastian Inlet State Park
Sebastian Inlet State Park
Welcome to Sebastian Inlet State Park
Don't forget your super duper, extra potent mosquito or bug spray when visiting the park. We have our annual flying visitors—mosquitoes and no-see-ums.
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. Fishing can be accessed by walking through the tide pool area. Parking will be in the paved area adjacent to the bridge. The Cove road and the area NW of it will remain closed for a while longer. 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.
Exploring Central Florida | RV Road Trip
Are you ready to jump into your RV and hit up Florida? Florida is one of the most popular RV destinations in the United States. With thousands of miles of shoreline, Disney World, and the Keyes, what more can you want? While the summers can be hot, Florida is a great RV destination year-round.
From the white sandy beaches of Jacksonville Beach to the many amusement parks in Orlando to the hot dance clubs in Miami, Florida has something for everyone. With more RV parks and campgrounds than you can count, Florida is the ultimate destination for RVers.
No Florida RV trip with kids is complete without a stop at Walt Disney World in Orlando. Encompassing over 27,000 acres, Disney World is one of the most popular theme parks in the world. First opened in 1971, Disney World has grown to include four theme parks, two water parks, 27 themed resort hotels, and lots of other entertainment activities. Well loved by people of all ages, a day or a week of Disney World is something that you will remember for the rest of your life. Whether it’s singing along to “It’s a Small World” in the Magic Kingdom or going on safari in Disney’s Animal Kingdom, you’ll find something to keep you coming back to this magical place for years to come.
No Florida RV trip with kids is complete without a stop at Walt Disney World in Orlando. Encompassing over 27,000 acres, Disney World is one of the most popular theme parks in the world. First opened in 1971, Disney World has grown to include four theme parks, two water parks, 27 themed resort hotels, and lots of other entertainment activities. Well loved by people of all ages, a day or a week of Disney World is something that you will remember for the rest of your life. Whether it’s singing along to “It’s a Small World” in the Magic Kingdom or going on safari in Disney’s Animal Kingdom, you’ll find something to keep you coming back to this magical place for years to come.
If you want the true Disney experience then you’ll want to stay at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort. Large RV campsites are available with a privacy-enhancing landscape, full hookups, and cable TV. The resort offers unique activities like horseback riding, archery, and canoeing. Nearby Tropical Palms RV Resort is just minutes from all the themes in Orlando. With large RV sites and awesome amenities, you might not even want to leave the park! There’s also plenty of places nearby to park your RV.
Just 45 minutes east of Orlando, you’ll find Florida’s famed Space Coast. Consisting of 72 miles of coastline perfect for surfing, sunbathing, and lots of beachfront happy hours, you want to make sure the Space Coast is on your Florida RV trip itinerary. Stretching from Titusville down to Palm Bay, you’ll discover that Florida’s Space Coast is quite diverse. Start your holiday at Kennedy Space Center on Cape Canaveral where the brave men before you step foot before embarking to space. Melbourne is home to charming art galleries, upscale boutiques, and lots of great dining and beaches. The area is home to 33 miles of unspoiled beaches available day and night. For the nature lovers, spend a few days in Titusville where you can see over 300 bird species in the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge.
Crystal Lake RV Park in Mims has large RV sites with full hookups, a swimming pool, three-acre lake, and WiFi. Kennedy Space Center and the Canaveral National Seashore is just a short drive away. Palm Shores RV Park in Melbourne has 36 campsites with full hookups that can accommodate even the biggest RVs.
The Everglades National Park is the largest subtropical wilderness in the United States. This vast National Park consists of 1.5 million acres of wetland throughout South Florida and is a designated World Heritage Site and International Biosphere Reserve. Many rare and endangered species like the manatee, American crocodile and the Florida panther call this park home. You can explore much of the park by tour boat, kayak, or bike. Popular nature spotting trails include the Anhinga Trail and the 99-mile Wilderness Waterway. Don’t miss the panoramic views atop the 65-foot observation tower in Shark Valley.
The Florida Keyes are the jewel of the Cape. With lush white sandy beaches, palm trees swaying in the breeze, and more umbrella drinks that you can drink in one night, Key West is the place you want to go if you want a little fun in the tropical sun. Key West is more than a charming, colorful party town, it has heaps of outdoor activities like scuba diving and snorkeling, kayaking, art galleries, and tons of amazing restaurants and bars. Don’t forget to take a Key Lime Pie-making class to make this town’s famous desert.
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Manatee Sanctuary Park
I discovered Manatee Sanctuary Park recently. It is located nearby in Cape Canaveral Florida and is easy to find via maps. Enjoy beautiful views of the Banana River where bird and aquatic wildlife are plentiful including dolphins on occasion. The park includes walking trails complete with fitness stops, bike rentals (via Zagster online), picnic areas and kids playground. Free Admission daily. Video soundtrack credit: bensound.com
Top 11. Best Tourist Attractions in Melbourne: Florida, United States
Top 11. Best Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Melbourne: Florida, United States
Brevard Zoo, Sebastian Inlet State Recreation Area, Ritch Grissom Memorial Wetlands, Paradise Beach & Park, King Center For The Performing Arts, Space Coast Stadium, Florida Tech Botanical Garden, Sea Turtle Preservation Society Melbourne Beach, Foosaner Art Museum, Liberty Bell Memorial Museum, Downtown Melbourne
Sebastian's Inlet State Park
Day at the beach with the family playing in the waves, throwing the football and hunting for lots of seashells!
Fishing Museum at Sebastian Inlet State Park
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Sebastian Inlet State Park Florida Blade 350 QX Flyover
Sebastian Inlet State Park in Florida from about 1/2 mile south of the inlet and bridge as seen from my Blade 350 QX. It was a really gusty and overcast day but the 350 QX and GB200 brushless gimbal did a pretty good job keeping things steady. 09-28-2014
Historic Downtown Melbourne, FL - Walking Tour
Join me in a walking tour through the Historic Downtown Melbourne in Melbourne, FL. In this video you will see a walking tour of the Historic Downtown Melbourne. This tour allow you to have a up close look at this historic town that includes shopping, dining, and entertainment options. This walking tour give you the chance to explore this area without leaving your home. I hope you enjoy the tour and don't forget to Like! Share! and Subscribe to keep up to date with our latest tour videos.
Video Tour Satellite Beach, Indian Harbour Bch, Indialantic & Melbourne Bch, Central Florida Coast
Contact Jackie Griffin at Florida Lifestyle Realty, 321-720-8866,
Satellite, Indian Harbour Beach & Indialantic are quiet little beach towns with the beautiful Atlantic ocean on the East and the Indian River Lagoon on the West. Just South of Cocoa Beach, they become a home for many a water enthusiast from boaters, fishermen, surfers and beach combers. From deep water canal homes, homes steps from the beach, on the river or in an ocean front condo, they offer something for everyone in every price range. With many A+ schools this is an excellent place to raise your family! Great place for active duty or retired military as Patrick's Air Force Base is just North of Satellite. Come enjoy the many parks, beach accesses, bike & walking paths that Satellite, Indian Harbour Beach & Indialantic has to offer. Don't forget your sun tan lotion!
Indian Harbour is only two miles square but approximately 8,000 folks are lucky enough to call Indian Harbour home. There are several beach front parks, even a 27 acre park called Gleason Park that is surrounded by a beautiful lake with strolling paths and Victorian lighting. There's a wonderful community center with a swimming pool, tennis courts, baseball and soccer.
.Heading South on A1A past Indialantic you will come to Melbourne Beach. It's a great place to live if you are looking for a little more privacy with bigger lots at affordable prices. Sebastian Inlet is nearby for off shore fishing, boating & world class surfing. Check out the sea turtle watch tour in Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge, kayak or canoe at Mullet Creek from historic Honest John's Fishing Camp, Golf at Spessard Holland public golf course or go bird watching. Get away from it all in Melbourne Beach!
Some of the best surfing spots on the East Coast can be found on Melbourne's Beaches. With the longest beach in the State and three of Florida's Ten Best Beaches, is just the place for those lucky enough to call Melbourne Beach home.
Ocean Park - Port d'Hiver on Ocean Avenue is Brevard's oldest beach community. Ocean Park is Melbourne Beach's main surfing area. Enjoy your morning coffee watching the pros and beginners try to catch that perfect wave. What a wonderful neighborhood with a Volleyball Court, an area with picnic tables, grills and all the family fun a day at the beach can offer.
Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge - Just a little bit south of Port d'Hiver is a beautiful stretch of coastline from Melbourne Beach to Wabasso Beach that's almost 20 miles long of mother natures beauty and abundance. This is one of the most important nesting areas for loggerhead sea turtles in the western hemisphere and the second most important nesting beach in the world! What an amazing thought to be so close to the miracle of life in Florida.
Spanish House - Sebastian Inlet State Park is about 15 miles south of Port d'Hiver, here you can get a feel for the earliest surfers, really feel what's it's like to be a true surf bum and see how far we've come.
Sebastian Inlet - Sebastian Inlet is possibly Florida's most famous surfing area and where many long time surfing professionals can be found. It's such a great surfing location, they even host one of the most prestigious surfing contests on the East Coast. The Sebastian Inlet Pro Surf is held every January and brings surfers in from more than a dozen countries.
Florida Lifestyle Realty offers three office locations on the Space Coast in Cape Canaveral, Cocoa Beach, and Indian Harbour Beach, Florida. 321-613-5922
Family, fun, surf & sun at Orlando's closest beach!
FIT Waves Beach Day 2014 at Sebastian Inlet State Park
Last Waves Lab of the Semester, Spring 2014, Physical measurements of wave conditions at Sebastian Inlet State Park. We measure waves, build a temporary Groin and deploy gauges. Fun Day Learning!
RV'n at Sebastian Inlet State Park
RV'n at Sebastian Inlet State Park
Discovering Brevard - Sebastian Inlet
This wraps up a year of Discovering Brevard, We travel to the inlet, the last uncharted place for us. This marks the begining of the FIlm Discovering Brevard.