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Museum Pointe Park

414 Seaway Dr, Fort Pierce, FL 34949, USA
4.7(0 reviews)
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Waterfront green space with paved paths, picnic tables & a playground, plus a boat ramp & piers.

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Preacher

It's a beautiful Oasis with a very safe tidal pool for children to play freely without the worry of an unsafe experience. Fun in the sun resides here every sunny warm beautiful day. Blessings for your family experience or to the individual escaping society for a different type of relationship with relaxation. Blessings from our Savior Christ Jesus Amen.

2 months ago
DrVersace

We’ve lived in sobe, Jacksonville and Melbourne, Melbourne is like a tropicalized Jacksonville and Fort Pierce is like a Jacksonvillized south beach Miami baaabyyy

2 months ago
Scouser1965

Nice park with plenty of shade to sit and relax with views of the inlet and the boats going by.

8 months ago
Philip

Very nice grounds and the museum was very interesting. It was a bit rainy in the morning but cleared up by 9 am. The Indian River Region,AACA were invited to bring our antique cars. We had 19 cars/ trucks. Original, hot rods, muscle cars, and even a race car!

a year ago
Ariel W.

Museum Pointe Park is locate at the base of South Bridge. This is the park that surrounds the St. Lucie Regional History Center and the St. Lucie County Aquarium. If you plan on visiting either pack a picnic and enjoy it in the park after for a fun and inexpensive family day out. Museum Pointe Park is on the Indian River so it has great water views. The park also has plenty of free parking, picnic pavilions, a playground, and a lot of large shade trees The paved walkway along the water was my favorite part of the park. I noticed that there were a number of rock agama lizards sunning themselves on the rocks. Rock agama lizards are an invasive species from Africa. They were first introduced to Florida in 1976 from the pet trade. Adult males have distinctive red heads and black bodies and can grow up to a foot long. Their range has been expanding and they are now found as far north as Jacksonville and as far south as Big Pine Key. Unfortunately they like to feast on Florida's endangered butterfly species. Scientists are currently studying their effect on the environment. If you enjoy fishing there is a pier underneath the South Bridge close to the right of the park and South Causeway Park is to the left for more picnicking and swimming. Museum Pointe Park is filled with history, science, and nature. It is the perfect place to take the family this summer.

a year ago
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