Florida's Treasure Coast
Location Information
The Treasure Coast is a term for a region in the U.S. state of Florida stretching from Sebastian, Florida in the north through Stuart in the south, which includes the coastal areas of Indian River County, St. Lucie County, and Martin County. The landlocked Okeechobee County is sometimes also considered a part of the Treasure Coast. The principle cities of Treasure Coast include Port St. Lucie, Sebastian, Fort Pierce, Vero Beach, Stuart, Hobe Sound and the landlocked city of Okeechobee. Most beach communities of Treasure Coast are easily accessible by Interstate I-95 and US Hwy 1, and the Fort Pierce area from the west via the Florida Turnpike.
Summary of Florida's Treasure Coast
Florida's Treasure Coast
Recreational Interests
Florida's Treasure Coast offers world class golfing. Many golfers claim that this area, home of the PGA, has to offer the best selection of golf courses anywhere. From the Atlantic to the Intercoastal Waterway, water sports, boating, diving and fun-filled beach activities thrive in an amazing climate year-round. When it comes to fishing, some claim the Treasure Coast is the Sailfish Capital of the World. Treasure Coast also boasts the world famous Sebastian Inlet which is an East Coast surfing
Unique Qualities
The name "Treasure" Coast was derived from the many Spanish galleons that shipwrecked
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Sebastian, Vero Beach, Fort Pierce, Port St. Lucie, Stuart, Okeechobee
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