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The Coastal Center Florida Oceanographic  objective is to involve the community interested in marine life and coastline ecosystems by presenting interactive experiences which are encouraging and informative. Motivating the community to preserve the environment for the future. The Florida Oceanographic Coastal Center located in Martin County, on 57 acres of land between the Indian River Lagoon and the Atlantic Ocean

The employees and volunteers at the Coastal Center are passionate about what they do, they are bringing attention and care to the marine life. The touch tanks are very popular amongst the visitors. This is where sea urchins, horseshoe crabs and stingrays can be seen, touched and even fed. The sea turtle pavilion allows visitors to…

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Every Sunday at the Historic Downtown Stuart Riverwalk is Rock’N Riverwalk! Rock’N Riverwalk is an open-air concert that takes place each Sunday from 1pm-4pm. Every week there is a different band playing their best tunes on the beautiful waterfront stage. 

Guests can come out to enjoy the festive live music, walk along the waterfront and eat and drink from all of the local vendors. You will find the freshest seafood served in street style and delicious hand crafted cocktails. For the kids you can stop by the Kilwin’s cart and grab a gourmet ice cream, fudge or chocolates. Not only is there amazing food and drink options but there will be tons of apparel available for sale as well. 

For more information about Rock’N Riverwalk Sundays or to see which…

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Phipps Park is a beautiful and tranquil campground that rests aside the Okeechobee Waterway in Stuart, Florida. It is a small and private little park only reaching about 55 acres in size, but for what it lacks in size it makes up for in splendor. 

Unlike some of the bigger parks in the area, Phipps Park has maintained its small and close to nature feel. It offers its guests 18 RV parking sites equipped with electric, water and a dump station. Built in picnic areas are shaded by tall pine, oak and palms providing the perfect environment for those who want to get away from the hustle and bustle of work and business and reconnect with nature without having to leave town. 

Guests can enjoy both fresh and saltwater fishing year round, as you are only…

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The Elliot Museum is an inspiring feature of Stuart that adds educational fun to the Treasure Coast. The museum offers a variety of unique collections, exhibits and lectures to its guests “designed to serve the interests of the people who live and visit the Treasure Coast.” 

At the Elliot Museum there is an exhibit or class for everyone. You can find an impressive collection of classic cars, trucks, bicycles and boats all in mint condition and on display for guests to get up close and personal with. Peruse the exhibits of Americana origin focusing American sports and American history. You can spend hours looking over the baseball and football memorabilia. The art collections are often changing to feature exhibits from different artists renowned around…

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The Stuart Heritage Museum is a charming building that encompasses the history of Stuart, Florida. The Stuart Heritage Inc. was founded in 1988 when the city purchased the historic Stuart Feed Store in downtown Stuart. The historic feed building was purchases with hopes to convert the building into a museum to showcase all of the history the town has to offer. 

Through a lot of hard work and dedication the Stuart Feed Store became the Stuart Heritage Museum. The museum is home to over 10,000 precious artifacts from the 1880’s to the 1950’s. 

“The purpose of Stuart Heritage is to help preserve the heritage, artifacts and history of Stuart and its surrounding communities. The countless relics housed by the museum define the history of the people,…

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The beloved boating extravaganza in Stuart, known as the Sailfish Regatta is coming to town. The weekend of the Sailfish Regatta is a weekend jam-packed with intense boat races. The races feature an array of different boats from powerboats to hydroplanes and the winners of the races take home some serious “bragging rights” and some great prizes. 

The Sailfish Regatta has become synonymous with adrenaline, gorgeous weather, beautiful boats and a great weekend for family fun. The races take place on the Stuart Causeway on a 1.1-mile oval racecourse that has been built on the northern side of the bridge. This year, the regatta is even bigger and features a bigger and better venue that can accommodate more guests, vendors and race associated parties.…

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Spoto’s Oyster Bar Stuart

Spoto’s Oyster Bar is one of south Florida’s finest, traditional raw bars. Spotto’s offers two locations, Palm Beach Gardens and Stuart and out of these two restaurants they have earned an immaculate status when it comes to oysters. The Spoto’s Oyster Bar of Stuart is located directly on the wide-open water of the St. Lucie River. 

The seafood preparations they have to offer are some of the best you can find across the state. Some of the delicacies offered by Spoto’s include fresh-shucked, cold water, Blue Point Oysters, steamed Littleneck Clams from the cold, unspoiled waters off Cape Cod, and their signature famed Oyster Stew and they even serve a special Bouillabaisse. 

Spoto’s Oyster Bar Stuart is located at 131 SW…

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When you think of south Florida the image wide water vistas, endless traversable waterways, gorgeous beaches and boats flood your mind. For a long time, south Florida has been known as a top boating destination among the world. Whether it is the Keys, Miami, Fort Lauderdale or Jupiter, you will not be disappointed. 

Magazines and websites have cities like Jupiter, Fort Lauderdale and Stuart on their “Top Places to Live & Boat” in the entire nation. Boating Magazine named Fort Lauderdale the top 5 boating city to live in the USA. A large number of homes in Jupiter are on the water. It almost seems like boats are more popular than cars! It’s no question that boating and fishing are a prevalent characteristic of the south Florida lifestyle.

So, if…

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