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Richard E. Becker Preserve - Fort Pierce Brenny Denny: Richard E. Becker Preserve is 13 acre park with a half mile hiking trail along Ten Mile creek. They also have campsite and kayak options. Neat little place tucked out of the way. Vitolo Family Preserve South - Fort Pierce Anabel Gamino: Spent a great day here with the family! Great fishing, crabbing and walking trails. We sat on the rocks and watched a family of Manatee in the Indian River!! Summer Crush Vineyard & Winery - Fort Pierce Peggy Wark: Our first time here. Stayed two nights as harvest host members. Cant wait to come back for yearly trip to the area. Everyone who works here is very nice. Clean and immaculate. Loved the tuxedo cat who greeted me each time I went by store. Birds were awesome too Donald B. Moore Preserve - Fort Pierce Nicholas Pense: This is a great hiking and recreational area. Has a disk course, a cabinet with books to read (take one, donate one, selection is mostly kids’ reads) at the parking lot, and an observation tower. The tower at DJ Wilcox Preserve up the road is closed off to public use. Bring bug spray and something to drink. D.J. Wilcox Preserve - Fort Pierce P B: Nice grass carpet trail, muddy in a few spots. Close sides at times, which makes me uncomfortable, could smell cats nearby at times as well. Weldon B. Lewis Park / Ancient Oaks Preserve - Fort Pierce Scott Fearing: There seems to be a reacting dog poop issue with the same crowd of regulars, especially one older, heavy set white male with entitled/privaleged attitude. He and they sit under the small dog park cover in the corner. I pick up all there dogs poop daily while they sit, laugh, converse with each other and ignore there dogs and the fact that their dogs are pooping a daily average of 20 piles of poop.
The main guy get very defensive and even has gotten rude and ignorant towards myself while I clean up as a courtesy to those that have troubles doing it. He has tried to tell me to leave and tell my dog to stop barking. A very rude person for sure. So what your step and what whom you choose to talk to there.
I find it all very amusing. And typical… Wildcat Cove Preserve - Fort Pierce Bowling Judith (At trailandtable): Fairly level, wide, sandy trail. Little shade or breeze. Lots of crabs. Use insect repellant. Mosquitos are plenty. Bring water for this 3.1 mile trail. Lake Panasoffkee - Wildwood Susanna Savage: This place is a hidden gem! Camping is free but you need to make a reservation online at least 24 hours in advance of arrival. There are restrooms with flush toilets and cold water hand washing, but no showers. Most campsites have a picnic table and fire-ring, but not all. Spots are first come, so show up right at check-in time (3pm) on the first day of your reservation for the most options to choose from. There are stables for horses, and a large pavilion. There are some nonpotable water spikets in the campground and on the outside of the restrooms and pavilion, but no potable water. There are TWO seperate campgrounds here, so pay close attention when making your reservation. The Equestrian Campground is best for big rigs (you dont have to have horses to camp there). Its basically a large open field with a only a few trees. Its very accessible and great for solar and starlink. The Primitive Campground is mainly shaded and has lots of low hanging branches. It offers more privacy and shade than the Equestrian Campground, but is not great for big rigs/solar/starlink. This location closes for hunts regularly. The dates of the hunts are on the same website you make your reservation on. During the hunt theres no camping! During some hunts day use is still allowed, but during other hunts the entire place is closed to everyone but the hunters. There are miles and miles of trails to explore and lots of wildlife to be seen. The trails are wide and flat and make for very easy walking. Dog friendly, but watch out for the sand spurs! Tom and Jerrys Airboat Rides - Lake Panasoffkee Beth Briggs-MacLeod: We had an absolute blast on Tom and Jerrys airboat ride! Captain Brent was very knowledgeable about the area and the wildlife. The areas that we explored were just magical! We saw many birds, turtles, fish and many alligators! One of the gators was huge! If you have a chance to go, you absolutely should!!! Swamp Fever Airboat Adventures - Lake Panasoffkee Tracy Williams: Captain Todd!! We got the last ride and Captain Todd was patient, and it was HOT outside. The baby alligators were still showing up for us. We saw a bit more wildlife than expected for the heat of the day. The ride was fun. Kids and adults enjoyed it. We ended up having our own family tour and had quality Q&A time to learn more about the ecosystem there. It was a great fun learning experience!! Worth every penny!!
The gift shop and snacks were reasonably priced, too.