Sebastian Inlet State Park
Sebastian Inlet State Park
Location:On SR A1A 15 miles south of Melbourne Beach.
Facilities:51 full-facility campsites, 4 waterfront picnic pavilions, picnic areason both sides of the inlet, playground, beaches, showers, restrooms(é), boat ramps, boat rentals, canoe/kayak rentals, snack bar, giftshop, hiking trails, mountain bike trails, 40-mile-long multi-use pavedpath, interpretive exhibits.
Activities:Camping, boating, canoeing, saltwater fishing, swimming, surfing, snorkeling, scuba diving, shelling, birding,wildlife viewing, boat excursion tours, hiking, bicycling.
Special Features:Park is situated on the tips of two barrier islands, with the AtlanticOcean to the east, Indian River Lagoon to the west, and Sebastian Inletbetween the two. It is a premier saltwater fishing location and offerssome of the best surfing on Florida's east coast. The park alsocontains the Sebastian Fishing Museum, which tells the history ofSebastian's fishing industry, and the McLarty Treasure Museum,featuring the history of the 1715 Spanish treasure fleet.
Address:9700 S A1A
Melbourne Beach, FL 32951
Phone:321-984-4852
Fax:321-984-4854
Web: www.floridastateparks.org/sebastianinlet
Size: 774 acres land; 143 acres water.
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