Indian River, St. Lucie
1969
11,000
Shallow estuary, barrier island, spoil islands
Open 24/7 dependent on public access points managed by other entities.
Fishing, boating, hiking, birding, beach activities, camping
VISITATION INFORMATION
Parking
Dependent upon local regulations.
Boat Access/Ramps
There is an extensive network of boat ramps and kayak launches.
- Round Island Boat Ramp, Stan Blum Boat Ramp
- Ft. Pierce Inlet State Park Kayak Launch
- Florida Boat Ramp Finder
- Paddling Trails.
- FL Coastal Access Guide.
Facilities
Restrooms, kayak launch, boat ramp
Contact
Matthew Anderson
772-448-5930
Matthew.R.Anderson@FloridaDEP.gov
HISTORY
Historical sites include architectural, military, social, transportation, commerce and conservation sites. Many of the historic shell mounds along the Indian River Lagoon system were destroyed for road fill for U.S. Highways 1 and A1A, and other highways and train beds.

PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Volunteer Opportunities
- Beach and spoil island cleanups
Events
Please contact the Indian River Lagoon Aquatic Preserves office for volunteer opportunities.

Educational Opportunities
- Smithsonian Aquarium
- The Manatee Observation and Education Center

Conservation Efforts
Conservation efforts include protecting bird nesting areas, planting mangroves, oyster reef restoration and seagrass surveys. All of these efforts are helping conserve listed species populations and threatened habitats.

Ongoing Research
- Shorebird and seabird nesting research
- Oyster research
Partner Groups
- Ocean Research and Conservation Association, Inc.
- The Manatee Observation and Education Center