Fort Pierce sits on one of Florida's most spectacular waterways. Here are the five best water activities to experience on the Indian River Lagoon and Fort Pierce Inlet.
Fort Pierce, Florida sits at the heart of the Treasure Coast, where the Indian River Lagoon meets the Atlantic Ocean through the Fort Pierce Inlet. This unique geography creates some of the most diverse and beautiful waterways in the entire state — and most tourists drive right past it on their way to Miami or Orlando. Here are the five water adventures you absolutely cannot miss.
The Indian River Lagoon near Fort Pierce is a jet skier's paradise — calm protected waters, stunning scenery, and dolphins that frequently swim alongside riders. Salty's Water Sports operates the only official Sea-Doo fleet on the East Coast of Florida, with brand-new GTX models available for 30-minute, 1-hour, and full-day rentals. Start at $99 and experience the most beautiful waterway on the Treasure Coast.
Combine the thrill of a Sea-Doo with a guided wildlife experience. Salty's Dolphin Jet Ski Tour takes you through the lagoon's most productive dolphin feeding grounds, with a 95% sighting rate. Your guide leads the group to resident dolphin pods that have lived in the Fort Pierce area for generations. It's the most exhilarating wildlife encounter in Florida.
Fort Pierce sunsets are legendary. The lagoon's calm waters reflect the colors of the sky in a way that feels almost surreal. Salty's sunset cruises depart 90 minutes before sunset and return as darkness falls. Dolphins are commonly spotted during evening hours as they feed in the shallows near the Fort Pierce Inlet.
The mangrove forests along the Indian River Lagoon near Fort Pierce contain a network of natural tunnels that are only accessible by kayak or paddleboard. Salty's rents single and tandem kayaks, and the staff can point you toward the best routes. Look for manatees, sea turtles, and hundreds of bird species in these sheltered waterways.
The sandbars near Fort Pierce Inlet are a local secret — shallow, crystal-clear water where you can anchor, wade, and swim in the middle of the lagoon. Rent a pontoon from Salty's, load up the cooler, and spend the afternoon at your own private sandbar. It's the quintessential Florida experience that most tourists never discover.
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