Welcome to Fort Pierce

Welcome to Fort Pierce – where history, culture, and natural beauty converge to create a truly unique community. Nestled along the scenic Treasure Coast of Florida, this vibrant city holds the keys to a rich past and an even more promising future. From its picturesque downtown adorned with historic architecture to its sun-drenched beaches and thriving arts scene, Fort Pierce offers a tapestry of experiences for residents and visitors alike. Join us as we delve into the heart of this charming city, exploring its local treasures, community spirit, and the endless possibilities that make Fort Pierce an exceptional place to call home.

Things to Do in Ft Pierce

  • St. Lucie County Aquarium

    St. Lucie County Aquarium is dedicated to educating the general public and school groups about the critical need to preserve the diversity and complexity of Florida’s marine environments. At the Aquarium, visitors can explore living models of six different Florida marine and estuarine ecosystems while learning about the importance and intricacy of these ecosystems. The largest display is a spectacular living model of a Caribbean coral reef ecosystem. Other displays include seagrass, mangrove, lagoon hardbottom, and nearshore reef habitats, as well as a deepwater Oculina coral reef. There are several smaller aquarium displays and microscope displays where visitors can get a glimpse of the microscopic world. A touch tank also allows visitors an up-close encounter with local marine life.

  • Summer Crush Winery

    Summer Crush is the culmination of decades of growing experience coupled with years of vineyard and winery planning and development by owner/vintner Gary Roberts. The winery and it's name, integrates the sun and fun of Florida and the Roberts' Family interests in all things tropical and water.The desire was to create an exciting winery experience like no other....anywhere.

  • National Navy SEAL Museum

    The National Navy SEAL Museum is located on the grounds of the original training area for the Frogmen, who were the original Navy combat divers. The Frogmen were Navy SEAL predecessors; many of the 140,000 soldiers who trained on Fort Pierce’s shores were preparing for World War II’s D-Day invasion in Normandy, France. The museum will fill you in on Navy SEAL history, SEAL training and their roles in various wars. You’ll also get to sit inside some SEAL vehicles, try on gear and, if you’re up to it, complete a SEAL obstacle course. The museum is a short drive from downtown, located on Hutchinson Island.