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Sebastian Inlet State Park

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Sebastian Inlet State Park is a scenic campground located on the Indian River Lagoon, the Sebastian Inlet and the Atlantic Ocean. It offers 10 primitive campsites at the marina, perfect for launching a boat and going on fishing trips. The campground is relatively clean, but some sites are overgrown with weeds. There is access to beaches on foot and the park is open 24 hours, allowing access to boat docks, fishing piers, ocean and the campground. The bathrooms are clean with all tile showers and hot water. The campground is popular for day-use with the fishing pier, beaches, boat ramp and natural salt pool. The sites are level and have room for motor homes, picnic tables, and fire pits. The park is great for fishing, beachcombing, and bird watching. There are no lifeguards at the beach and the sand is high above the water, making it hard to keep an eye on younger children. The No See Ums can be bad in the summer months, so bug spray is recommended. The park also has a marina, restaurant, fishing piers, beaches, picnic areas, two museums, and boat docks and rentals.

From The Campground

Sebastian Inlet State Park is a true beach lover's paradise. Visitors can stroll untouched beaches, collect shells, observe sea turtle nests, or try their luck fishing from one of the jetties that slice into the Atlantic. Calmer waters on the Indian River Lagoon beckon kayakers to explore wild beauty. Two museums provide area history. The McLarty Treasure Museum highlights the 1715 Spanish treasure fleet, while the Sebastian Fishing Museum chronicles the history of the area's fishing industry. A campground for RVs and tent campers is available, along with a boat ramp.

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State Park

Contact

(321) 984-4852
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GenieMagic

79
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Quick Stats

51
Sites
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Site Price
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Max RV Size
20ft.
Elevation

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GenieSummary

Sebastian Inlet State Park is a scenic campground located on the Indian River Lagoon, the Sebastian Inlet and the Atlantic Ocean. It offers 10 primitive campsites at the marina, perfect for launching a boat and going on fishing trips. The campground is relatively clean, but some sites are overgrown with weeds. There is access to beaches on foot and the park is open 24 hours, allowing access to boat docks, fishing piers, ocean and the campground. The bathrooms are clean with all tile showers and hot water. The campground is popular for day-use with the fishing pier, beaches, boat ramp and natural salt pool. The sites are level and have room for motor homes, picnic tables, and fire pits. The park is great for fishing, beachcombing, and bird watching. There are no lifeguards at the beach and the sand is high above the water, making it hard to keep an eye on younger children. The No See Ums can be bad in the summer months, so bug spray is recommended. The park also has a marina, restaurant, fishing piers, beaches, picnic areas, two museums, and boat docks and rentals.

From The Campground

Sebastian Inlet State Park is a true beach lover's paradise. Visitors can stroll untouched beaches, collect shells, observe sea turtle nests, or try their luck fishing from one of the jetties that slice into the Atlantic. Calmer waters on the Indian River Lagoon beckon kayakers to explore wild beauty. Two museums provide area history. The McLarty Treasure Museum highlights the 1715 Spanish treasure fleet, while the Sebastian Fishing Museum chronicles the history of the area's fishing industry. A campground for RVs and tent campers is available, along with a boat ramp.

Amenities

Activities

Discounts

No Discount Data

Affiliates

State Park

Contact

(321) 984-4852
No Email Data

Quick Stats

51
Sites
--
Site Price
--
Max RV Size
20ft.
Elevation
179343
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Location
-80.44660187
27.8560009
9700 S Highway A1A
Vero Beach, FL

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