Kids' Activities in St. Lucie County, Florida

St. Lucie County is in the heart of Florida's Treasure Coast area, and activities are available for children year-round because of the area's consistent warm climate. St Lucie provides opportunities for fishing activities in Fort Pierce Inlet and the Indian River, and children have access to boating charters in the Atlantic Ocean and outdoor hiking at Savannas Preserve State Park in Port St. Lucie.
  1. Captain Melly B's Buck's Tale Charters

    • Captain Melly B's Buck's Tale Charters (captmellyb.com) is a charter fishing operation in Port St. Lucie. This boat charter company offers guided fishing tours on the St. Lucie River and Indian River Lagoon. Captain Melly B's allows children to participate under adult supervision. Up to three guests may ride in the boat for a charter. Fishing excursions include half-day, three-quarter and full day trips. Night fishing trips are available. The rates cover bait & tackle and fishing license.

    Florida Dolphin Watch

    • Based out of Fort Pierce, Florida Dolphin Watch (floridadolphinwatch.com) offers children opportunities to see dolphins in the Indian River Lagoon and Fort Pierce Inlet. Up to six passengers may ride on Florida Dolphin Watch's charter boat for dolphin tours. Each tour lasts approximately two hours. All children must be under adult supervision. Florida Dolphin Watch provides soft drinks and binoculars. Tours are available year-round.

    St. Lucie Mets

    • The St. Lucie Mets (stlucie.mets.milb.com) is a High-A minor league baseball team in Port. St. Lucie. Established in 1988, this team plays its home games at Digital Domain Park. The Mets franchise offers the Grand Slam Birthday package, which accommodates birthday parties of up 10 children. The package include 10 tickets for the birthday guests, birthday cake and reserved seating in the baseball field's terrace area. Parties must book the stadium two weeks in advance.

    Fort Pierce Inlet State Park

    • Fort Pierce Inlet State Park is in Fort Pierce; the park is on the edge of the Fort Pierce Inlet and the Atlantic Ocean. The park has a primitive tent campground on its premises; it accommodates up to 32 campers and caters to children's groups, such as cub scouts and youth groups. Children can also take advantage of the Marsh Rabbit Run Trail, which offers hiking and bicycling activities. The park also allows fishing and bird watching.

    National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum

    • Facing the Atlantic Coast, the National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum's (navysealmuseum.com) exhibits focus on the history of SEALs, an elite group within the U.S. Navy. The museum is in Fort Pierce. Children under five may enter for free, while children ages six through 12 receive discounted prices. During the summer, the Museum hosts summer school classes and camps for children. In these classes, children learn about life as a SEAL and the U.S. Navy.

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