The "Treasure Coast" runs from Sebastian in Indian River County south to West Palm Beach in Palm Beach County and also encompasses some of Martin county and St. Lucie county, including Hutchinson Island. Much of the Treasure Coast remains an unspoiled, quiet, natural jewel. Miles of uninterrupted beaches and aquamarine waters attract swimmers, boaters, divers, anglers, and sun worshippers who love to dip, dive, fish, and surf. If you love the great outdoors and prefer a more understated environment than hyper-developed Miami and Fort Lauderdale, the Treasure Coast is a real find.
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Along with the pleasures of the talcum powder sands, the Treasure Coast also offers great shopping, entertainment, clubbing, sporting, wildlife viewing, and numerous other opportunities to take a reprieve from the hubbub of the rat race.
The downtown areas of the Treasure Coast have been experiencing a rebirth in the past few years. Fortunately, the area's growth has occurred at a reasonable pace so that the neighborhoods have been able to retain their small-town feel. The result is a batch of fresh and exciting accommodations, shops, and restaurants from Stuart to Sebastian.
Visitors to this area should not miss the opportunity to see the diverse array of wildlife, including the endangered West Indian manatee, loggerhead and leatherback sea turtles, tropical fish, alligators, deer, and exotic birds, at one of the several nearby Florida State Parks and other local parks such as Savannahs State Park or Blowing Rocks Preserve.
For sports enthusiasts, there are boundless sporting opportunities from a large array of water sports such as surfing, snorkeling, scuba diving, jet skiing, wind surfing, and the best deep sea and freshwater fishing around to land based sports such as golf, tennis, polo, motorcar racing, and Major League Baseball Spring Training camps for the St. Louis Cardinals in Jupiter.