St. Sebastian Preserve State Park is a protected natural area featuring pine flatwoods, scrubby ridges, and diverse wildlife habitats, offering visitors a peaceful environment for hiking, biking, and wildlife observation along Florida’s east coast.
Located in Indian River County, Florida, St. Sebastian Preserve State Park covers a variety of ecosystems including pine flatwoods, scrub habitats, and hardwood swamp areas. It provides critical habitat for rare and endangered species such as the Florida scrub-jay and the eastern indigo snake. The park's landscape includes sandy ridges that support xeric vegetation, while wetter areas hold cypress domes and freshwater marshes. Historically, the area contains remnants of early settlement activities and features old agricultural sites and forestry history. Visitors to the park enjoy miles of multi-use trails perfect for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding, offering views of natural Florida landscapes relatively undisturbed by urban development. The park is a favored spot for birdwatching due to its diverse avian population, including raptors, woodpeckers, and waterfowl. Unlike many other state parks on Florida’s coast, St. Sebastian Preserve offers a more remote and quiet experience with limited facilities, making it ideal for visitors seeking solitude and immersion in nature. The property also functions as an important recharge area protecting the St. Sebastian River watershed. Its terrain attracts outdoor enthusiasts interested in exploring Florida’s unique scrub and flatwoods ecosystems across a well-maintained trail network, with opportunities for primitive camping in designated areas. Easily accessible from the Sebastian and Vero Beach areas, the park balances conservation efforts with recreational use to maintain its ecological integrity while welcoming nature-based tourism.
Diverse habitats including pine flatwoods, scrub ridges, and freshwater marshes
Excellent birdwatching opportunities with species like the Florida scrub-jay and red-shouldered hawk
Over 10 miles of multi-use trails for mountain biking, hiking, and horseback riding
Primitive camping site offering a secluded outdoor experience
The park’s primary habitat type, composed of longleaf pine and scrub oaks adapted to frequent fire cycles.
The preserve plays a crucial role in filtering groundwater and maintaining water quality in the St. Sebastian River basin.
A designated backcountry campsite providing a quiet overnight option surrounded by natural Florida scrub ecosystem.