River Park Marina sits on a 12-acre island along the north fork of the St. Lucie River. In the early 1960s, the Kintz family established a small fishing camp on the site. Over the years, the marina expanded, adding fishing platforms, piers, and a dockside store with bait and supplies. Today, the park remains a popular destination for anglers and boaters.
The marina offers deep-water slips for both long-term and transient docking. Boaters have access to floating concrete docks, shore-side and slip-side pump-out services, and 30-amp or 50-amp electrical service. Gated security, docking assistance, and climate-controlled facilities ensure a convenient experience. Wi-Fi, a ship’s store, and up-to-date weather information are also available.
Beyond boating, the park provides picnic pavilions, restrooms, and a large playground. Visitors can launch canoes and kayaks or explore a hiking trail through the property. Birdwatching is popular both on land and from the water. River Park Marina is also home to River Lily Cruises, St. Lucie County’s longest-running boat tour.
Yes, fishing is allowed. However, kindly check with the local authorities if the fishes are safe to eat.
No, power outlets are not available in the park.
No, showers are not available.
Yes, there are kayaks and canoes in the park that are available for rent.
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