Haven: This museum is small (one room) .. thank you Kathleen for crash educational course on the history of Indian County citrus. Donation base entry. I did enjoy the different logos used throughout the years!
Edgardo Torres: We stopped to eat and saw this little park not far from the restaurant actually on the same street. It has parking the entrance has a gate they close. Located just before you enter are the restrooms and a soft drink machine , soon as you enter there is a children fountain pad area for them to get wet. We went on a Sunday the sign said it shuts off 3 pm. They have benches for the parents to sit. This park is on the Indian river waterway, there is a small dock for fishing or just watching the boats traffic. If you bring your small children beware the dock doesnt have any fencing you can just walk right off and into the water. The park is small a nice walk after a big meal . The photos show the entire park . We enjoyed it for an hour.
Brandi M.: Absolutely beautiful garden to walk around and enjoy. Spacious and beautifully maintained grounds. Nice and quiet. Not as much wildlife as others Ive been to. Mostly just lizards. Not too much was in bloom but the Lillys. All of the Lilys were in bloom. It was incredibly hot outside but it was still a good time. Honestly the 2 most impressive things there were the cypress stump outside, over a thousand years old. Absolutely massive. And I found a snake skin next to it so that was neat! And inside they have a building with the absolute longest single slab of wood for a table I have EVER seen. Very impressive. I wondered if it was from the cypress stump out front.
Christina L.: Im differently abled, not in wheel chair but use cane and ankle bracing. Easy to find, covered cement picnic tables and sitting area shaded up hill. Has handicap parking, but hills are steep and off-setting angled. It was quite hard to go down hill and even with wheel chair it would be difficult to navigate. Parking aside, this is really a place for people or cant physically get around easily. Quite dangerous, but nice for people who arent at a physical disadvantage.
Heather Beaird: Stopped at the Round Island Beach park yesterday. It was very clean. Parking was super easy. Beach area is really wide and there are plenty of shells for those looking for some.
Closest place to eat is a few miles away. So you better pack your own snacks and beverages.
There were lots of people fishing. We didn’t see a lot of wildlife. Just a few sea turtles.
J Pappadouplos: Round Island is the perfect place for a relaxing morning of kayaking/paddleboarding. Peaceful and if you are lucky you will see a dolphin or two and manatees!
Millie Newshan: We visited Vero Beach in September. Carmen & Rodney were wonderful tour guides. They were patient and encouraging during our fat tire e-bike tour. Rodney was full of historical knowledge and Carmen kept us safe and took pictures when a photo opp presented itself. Carmen had certain backgrounds in mind in order to tell an interesting story with the picture. Highly recommend them.
Liz DeHaan: A unique collection of artifacts from the 1715 Spanish Treasure Fleet. The disaster occurred when a Spanish fleet sank during a hurricane. The storm sinking several ships, treasures were lost, but some have been recovered over the years. Treasure hunters continue to search for the remaining treasures that covers miles of coastline. The museum exhibits treasures recovered, including gold, silver, and other precious items. Visitors can explore exhibits featuring artifacts from the shipwrecks, as well as learn about the history of the treasure fleet from knowledgeable local historians. The museum has a beach nice white sand. Enjoy!