As one of the smaller Florida state parks, Seabranch Preserve State Park covers almost 1,000 acres of small flatwood forests, mangroves, and wetlands in south Stuart, Florida. Walk along several hiking trails that wind through the diverse ecosystems. Their trails are tended and well-marked for walking or jogging only.
Diverse ecosystems mean an opportunity for expert and amateur photographers to get the perfect Seabranch Preserve State Park photos. The variety of species of birds, mammals, reptiles (like gopher tortoises and snakes), and amphibians provide ample opportunities to capture nature at its finest. Birdwatchers flock here to catch a glimpse of herons, egrets, ospreys, and more.
The preserve often hosts educational programs and guided nature walks to help educate the public about nature and the ecosystems in the park, as well as their conservation efforts. With ample parking and picnic tables, it’s easy to make a day of it and enjoy the great outdoors with the family.
Yes and it’s a great place to go for a walk. Make sure your pet is on a leash at all times.
No. There are no campsites in this park. You could camp nearby in Jonathan Dickinson State Park and drive over to use the beautiful trails here.
Yes, swimming is allowed at the beach. Be advised there’s no lifeguard on duty.
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