Endless Waterways to Explore
Three aquatic preserves within the biodiverse Indian River Lagoon
The Loxahatchee River, one of two designated National Wild and Scenic rivers in Florida
The South Fork of the St Lucie River, whose scenery transports you back to “Old Florida”
The St Lucie Inlet that leads you out to the Atlantic Ocean
And so much more!
Leave No Trace
Whether you are exploring on or off the water, remember to follow the 7 Principles of Leave No Trace!
You can learn about the principles and how you can implement them on your next adventure!
Explore the Blueway Paddle Trail
The Martin County Blueway Paddle Trail spans 37.7 miles of interconnected waterways for you to explore, from the St Lucie River teeming with wildlife to the beautiful blues of the Indian River Lagoon!
The trail features multiple spots you can launch your kayak or paddleboard, making it easy to discover the unique features each waterway offers.
Click below to view a map of the Blueway Trail to find your next paddle!

Only Accessible By Boat
Check out these unique, off-the-beaten-path nature spots that are only accessible by boat!
St Lucie Inlet Preserve State Park
One of the most unique Florida state parks, St Lucie Inlet Preserve State Park, is a bucket-list item for nature lovers!
This state park is only accessible by boat, keeping it quiet year-round. You can now explore it with Treasure Coast River Cruises on their St Lucie Inlet Preserve Cruise.

Spoil Islands
Martin County has 3 unique spoil islands, artificial islands made from dredged material, within the Indian River Lagoon that you can explore!
The islands offer an amazing opportunity to experience nature, whether you want to snorkel, observe wildlife, or camp.
View a map of the spoil islands here!


All Boat and Paddle Outfitters
No boat or kayak? No problem! Head to one of our many outfitters to rent one for yourself or go on a guided tour!















