Lakewood Park is a coastal community park offering beach access, natural coastal habitats, and recreational amenities along the Atlantic shoreline in St. Lucie County, Florida.
Lakewood Park is a small but well-loved public park located on Florida’s southeastern coast in St. Lucie County. Positioned along the shores of the Atlantic Ocean, the park provides visitors with direct beach access and stunning views over the ocean, making it a popular spot for swimming, fishing, and sunbathing. The park includes picnic areas, restrooms, a fishing pier, and shaded pavilions, allowing families and groups to enjoy a full day outdoors conveniently close to urban amenities. Its location also provides access to the Indian River Lagoon system, known for its diverse ecosystem that supports various coastal and marine wildlife. Birdwatchers can frequently spot species such as pelicans, herons, and migratory shorebirds. While Lakewood Park is not a large wilderness area, its significance lies in providing community access to Florida’s coastal environment and supporting outdoor recreation near residential neighborhoods. The park is also a gateway to exploring nearby natural lands and waterways, including the St. Lucie Inlet and the Fort Pierce area. Its well-maintained facilities make it accessible for visitors of all ages and physical abilities. Lakewood Park’s appeal extends year-round, especially in the mild winter months when outdoor activities flourish and opportunities for fishing and kayaking improve. The park acts as an important preservation space in a region facing rapid development, maintaining open green spaces and coastal habitat corridors in St. Lucie County.
Lakewood Park Fishing Pier stretching into the Atlantic Ocean
Coastal dune ecosystems supporting native Florida wildlife
Picnic and recreational facilities with waterfront views
Nearby access to Indian River Lagoon for kayaking and nature tours
A sturdy pier extending into the Atlantic, popular for saltwater fishing and ocean views.
Natural dune formations that serve as habitat for native plants and protect the shoreline.
Shaded tables and pavilions overlooking the beach, suitable for family gatherings and events.