Harbour Pointe Park
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Harbour Pointe Park

1 Avenue M Extension, Fort Pierce, FL 34950, USA
4.6(0 reviews)
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Harbour Pointe Park — pulled live from Google Places.

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Robert Banach

Nice little park and beach, pretty clean. Great for walking your pups. No restroom here. Lots of parking. Couple benches to sit and watch the boats go by.

5 months ago
Jeff Cantwell

I had a great time fishing with my granddaughter and family. It's very pretty lovely looking at the boats and being nestled in between both bridges. Along the water it is nice and secluded from neighbors due to points Along the shore. Very nice, I plan to go back soon. Thanks so much for providing such a unique spot in between the famous barrier islands.

6 months ago
Tina Steinbergs

Nice place for a walk and picnic. Dog friendly. If you go in the water wear water shoes to protect your feet. Fishing. Big grass field if you want to do a sport. Dirt road. No bathrooms.

7 months ago
Al Becerra

Beautiful place! Good for fishing, picnicking or even grilling if you bring your own grill. The only reason for the four stars instead of 5 is that there is no porta potty or public restrooms. My son turned me on to this place. It's therapeutic, tranquil and peaceful. Great place to go to get away from the everyday grind.

a year ago
Ariel W.

Harbour Pointe Park is a remote park but well worth searching out. You need to drive down a dirt road for a quarter mile while ignoring the numerous no trespassing signs along the way. Don't give up, you are in the right place. When you can't go any further you end up at a 20 acre waterfront park that is on the Fort Pierce Inlet and Taylor Creek. The park is rustic with no restrooms but the view is wonderful. The sandy beach is used for swimming and for fishing by people who appreciate being in nature. This hidden natural oasis might not stay a secret. Plans are in the works over the next 4 to 6 years to add a large restaurant with outdoor seating, sundries shop, boat charter offices, dock master, an event lawn with a big pavilion, landscaping with shade trees, sandy beachfront and walking paths, and a small-boat launch and public marina at the north end and a marine research and education facility. The park will connect to a greenway bike trail. The entire port project is expected to be completed by 2040 and is estimated to cost between $82 million and $130 million with some of the money coming for grants. It will be interesting to see what the future holds for this park.

a year ago
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