- TripBuzz found 79 things to do with kids in or near Port St. Lucie, Florida, including 63 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Stuart, Fort Pierce, Jensen Beach and Vero Beach.
- From Tradition Field to Walton Rocks Beach, the Port St. Lucie area offers 69 different types of family activities, including: Hiking Trails, Boat Tours, Walking Trails and Arcades.
- The second home of the New York Mets, the team holds their spring training camp in Port St. Lucie each year. A large metropolitan city, Port St. Lucie has a number of outdoor and cultural attractions along with a variety of shops and diners. This includes a beach, golf courses, walking trails, several public parks and a botanical garden.
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Specializing in marlin fishing, Jupiter Fishing takes visitors to Sailfish Alley off the coast of Florida for an all day fishing excursion. Depending on the species of fish, visitors have the opportunity to catch 50 to 75 lb fish.
25.4 Miles
Florida Airboat Excursions offers its clients the chance of experiencing from up-close the local flora and fauna. The most common animals seen are, of course, the alligators.
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Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge is the country's first national wildlife refuge. Since 2013 there are new facilities on and around the site, which better permit the visitor to observe the large variety of birds.
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At Adventure Kayaking Private Tours, visitors can travel by kayak or paddleboards through the smooth waters of the Indian River Lagoon. During the trip, the guide will point out the different wildlife and explain the history of the region.
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Led by knowledgeable guides, the Piper Aircraft Factory Tour offers visitors the chance to see the manufacturing process of the famous Piper airplanes, from the earliest stages to near completion.
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The Old Florida Airboat Torus & Guide Service is a tour company that offers personalized airboat tours while providing life vests, hearing protection, and sunscreen. The boats can carry up to 3 people per tour.
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Round Island Beach Park not only includes the beach but also has a children's playground, picnic tables, showers, six covered pavilions with grills and lifeguards during the day. Manatees and dolphins can be seen there and boating is permitted.
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Picnic areas and shelters, bicycles, canoes and kayaks available for renting, and plenty of trails are found in Riverbend Park.
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A battleground during the Second Seminole War, Loxahatchee River Battlefield Park sits on 61.14 acres and provides access to the Loxahatchee River. The park, including the adjacent Riverbend Park, can be used for hiking, biking, fishing and picnics.
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The Vero Train Station is a formerly operating train station that ceased operation in 1903. The station was purchased in 1984 by the local conservation society an today serves as a museum for local history.