The Natural Habitats of Martin County

June 11, 2024 | Read Time: 1 minute

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With the Atlantic Ocean to the east and Lake Okeechobee to the west, Martin County is truly a natural playground in a waterfront paradise. Miles and miles of pristine beaches,
crystal-clear waterways, and year-round sunny weather make every day on Florida’s Treasure Coast feel like a tropical vacation.

Paddleboarding and kayaking are most popular along the St. Lucie River, where palm tree hammocks, mangrove forests, and a diverse array of wildlife create a natural sanctuary.

boat over ocean at sunset

Cruise down the Intracoastal Waterway to the Palm Beaches or the Florida Keys, where plentiful dining and entertainment destinations are waiting to be explored.

Just offshore, Martin County’s lively coral reef systems are a huge attraction for scuba divers, while sport fishers cherish the deep sea’s challenging catches.

couple walking along shore

A new habitat could be coming soon! Storie has acres of wetlands and natural areas planned for native species and intrepid outdoorsmen.

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