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Sebastion Inlet North

Melbourne Beach, Florida, United States

  • Water Quality Status
    Historically passes tests Mon, Jul 1, 2024 at 12:20am

Located on the tip of two barrier islands, Sebastian Inlet State Park offers a multitude of activities for visitors and is known for surfing and saltwater fishing. The park has 3 miles of beaches, 5 boat launches, a centralized, full-facility campground, 3 “off roading” bike trails, fishing catwalks and two museums. The museums are dedicated to the 1715 Spanish fleet treasure discovery and to the area’s rich fishing history. Visitors enjoy surfing, snorkeling, scuba diving, canoeing/kayaking, beachcombing, hiking and picnicking. Swimmers are not to be disappointed with access to both the Atlantic beaches and the calmer inlet waters. No lifeguard is on duty. The park operates 24 hours, year-round. Museums, restaurants, rental facilities and other areas may have designated hours of use/visitation. Admission/use fee schedule applies. All facilities are handicap accessible. Additional onsite amenities include primitive camping, pavilions, beach wheelchairs, playground, restrooms, outdoor showers, surfing hotspot known as “Monster Hole” and numerous opportunities for wildlife viewing. Pavilions, kayaks and canoes are available for reservation/rentals. Fishing regulations/licenses may apply. Photo Courtesy of David R B Saunders.

The description above was copied from or heavily based on Swim Guide, with permission.

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