Friday, November 26, 2010

Indian River Watersports Feature the Best of Vero Beach

Vero Beach is know for it's great beach sand, surf and tidal action making it a great place to surf or simply take a long walk on the beach. These beaches include Humiston Park, South Beach and Jaycee Beach. There are also several fine parks and theaters as well as the McKee Botanical Gardens and Vero Beach Museum of Art.

Indian River County not only has the ocean but also the Indian River Lagoon and Sebastian Inlet. The area is popular for fishing, boating and other watersports.

On the Indian River Lagoon you'll find Pelican Island home to thousands of pelicans, herons, ibises, egrets, and spoonbills. Hiking off Jungle Trail is a great way to see the local wildlife and birding areas around Pelican Island.

Sebastian Inlet is a popular place for camping, fishing and viewing the local wildlife. The park spans over both sides of the Sebastian Inlet with a catwalk under the bridge for fishing.

In the nearby City of Sebastian, Florida there manu boatramps to launch your boat. There are also plenty of tackle shops who are always willing to give you tips on the best places to fish.

Vero Beach is a favorite playground for many. The region offers warm weather and great golf, restaurants and resorts. Located along the Treasure Coast, Vero Beach is about 85 miles north of West Palm Beach.

Holman Stadium is the home of baseball in Vero Beach. During Spring Training the Los Angeles Dodgers call Vero Beach home, the Vero Beach Devil Rays are the local minor league team.

Many Vero Beach homes are waterfront and offer spectacular views, offering residents a wonderful lifestyle.

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