The beautiful beach community of Jensen Beach is home to a slew of can’t-miss attractions, restaurants, shops and more.
Jensen Beach Causeway Park
Tucked away under the impressive Frank A. Wacha Bridge, Jensen Beach Causeway Park is a spot that locals flock to for boating and angling. Take a visit to this park and you’ll find the perfect picnic spot, a boat launch for your personal watercraft, a playground for the kids, fishing piers and prime beach access along the Indian River. Pack your kayak and a lunch to make a day of it!
Indian Riverside Park
The Indian Riverside Park offers a wide array of activities for all who visit! Park guests can explore the walking path, fish on the pier and make a splash in the fountains. This beloved Jensen Beach spot is also home to the Mansion at Tuckahoe, the Children’s Museum of the Treasure Coast and the U.S. Sailing Center of Martin County.
Children’s Museum of the Treasure Coast
Located in the heart of another Jensen Beach gem, Indian Riverside Park, the Children’s Museum of the Treasure Coast is beloved by all who step inside. This beloved museum is home to hands-on displays about nature, health, history and recycling. Young guests can board a pirate ship and shoot cannons, explore an interactive grocery store and play in the fountains outside!
11 Maple Street
Enjoy an upscale dinner in a historic home at 11 Maple Street in downtown Jensen Beach. This eatery offers unique and inventive dishes that are a far cry from typical coastal cuisine. Diners can order anything from wagyu hangar steaks, spicy Thai conch salad and calamari fritters.
Mrs. Peter’s Smokehouse
Smokehouse Sally a.k.a. Mrs. Peters is a Florida icon. The famous Floridian smoked fish for over fifty years and her restaurant staff keeps her legacy alive to this day. Jensen Beach visitors should make a point to stop by Mrs. Peter’s Smokehouse for her famous fish dip and choose from a wide array of smoked fish dishes.