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Sally Daley
REALTOR
Licensed Real Estate Broker
1836 E Sandpointe Lane
Vero Beach, Florida 32963
Office: 772-231-9938
Cell: 772-538-4503
FAX: 772-365-0355
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Recreation: golf; boating/kayaking; tennis; jogging; biking; fishing; surfing; baseball

BEACHES & PARKS

In addition to deeded beach access in many of our communities that provide residents with private beach access to pristine, remarkably uncrowded beaches, Vero Beach also has many public beaches/parks with access to the ocean or river.


Public Beaches with Parking and Life Guards


• Wabasso Beach Park - at Rt. 510 and A1A
• Golden Sand Beach Park - North A1A
• Jaycee Park- A1A, north end of Ocean Dr. childrens play area, picnic tables, restaurant
• Humiston Park - Ocean Drive childrens play area, picnic tables
• Tracking Station Park - North A1A
• South Beach Park - North A1A
• Round Island Park - South A1A at St. Lucie County Line river and beach front parks


In addition to many other public access and walkways to the ocean and lagoon not listed above, there are also many other inland parks that offer picnic areas, scenic views and outdoor activities, including:

• Riverside Park
• Pelican Island National Refuge
• Environmental Learning Center
• Manatee Viewing Area
• Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge
• Oslo Riverfront Conservation Area
• Harbor Brach Oceanographic Institution

 

GOLF
 
Indian River County is home to no less than 18 courses to test your skill. Among our many well regarded clubs, Indian River Club enjoys an Audubon designation and Sandridge Golf Club is consistently named among the country's top ten public courses. 
 
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INSIDER'S GUIDE TO GOLF
with snapshots of all 18 courses, their yardage, architects, fees, map & more!


Course Phone Public Semi-Private Private
Bent Pine Golf Club 567-6838     X
Grand Harbor Golf Club 778-9200     X
Hawk’s Nest 569-9400     X
Indian River Club 569-5066     X
John’s Island North & South 231-1700     X
The Links at Pointe West 794-2904   X  
The Moorings 231-5990     X
Orchid Island Golf & Beach Club 388-9393     X
Quail Valley Golf Club 492-2020     X
Red Stick 388-8585     X
Riomar Country Club 231-6888     X
Sandridge Golf Club 770-5000 X    
Sebastian Municipal Golf Course 589-6800 X    
Vero Beach Country Club 562-2775     X
Vista Meadows 569-3333   X  
Vista Plantation 569-2223 X    
Windsor 388-8440     X
Write us for a map of course locations.

BOATING 
An array of purveyors offer daily rentals of sail boats, power boats and kayaks for your ocean or river excursions as well as guides tours of the Indian River to see dolphin, manatees and birds. Inland, airboat purveyors' guided tours of fresh water lakes offer a chance to spot 'gators!

The City Marina is located just off the Barber Bridge on the barrier island, with slips for boats and racks for kayaks. Fuel and other services are also available. Call the harbormaster for more information; there is generally a long waiting list for slips. Visit in season to see the array of boat styles and names. Here's what we want to know: how do the boats from New Mexico get here?

Community Marinas: the below communities have slips beyond private docks of homes located on the River. Capacities vary as do their water levels -- remember that the Indian River is a tidal estuary, meaning that its water levels are subject to the tides! (Visit communities listed by amenity for communities with properties on the open water or canal if you prefer a home with your own dock)
The Moorings
Seagrove West
Indian Trails
Marbrisa
Palm Island Plantation
Marsh Island

Launch sites to put in your boat or kayak:
Memorial Island at Riverside Park Indian River
Oslo Riverfront Indian River
Round Island Indian River
Wabasso Causeway Indian River
Ft. Pierce Inlet to Indian River or Atlantic Ocean
Sebastian Inlet Inlet to Indian River or Atlantic Ocean

SURFING
Surfers of all ages love to catch a wave on the waters of our pristine beaches. Classes for novices are taught daily on the soft flats of the Ft. Pierce Inlet State Park by reknown surfer and teacher Lou Maresca. A host of dive shops in town like Inner Rhythm and Deep Six can outfit you for surfing, sunning or scuba diving. Both shops run dive expositions to explore our famed wrecks; call for info and pricing. (We aren't called the Treasure Coast for no reason: in the 1700s a flotilla of Spanish ships was sunk during a hurricane on our coast. Legend has it that doubloons still wash ashore during strong storms!) The Sebastian Inlet is famed for its waves and also hosts professional surf competitions annually that are fun to watch.

FISHING
The Indian River and Atlantic Ocean in Indian River County are noted for excellent fishing of all types. Inlets to access the Atlantic Ocean are north in Sebastian and south in Ft. Pierce. Tackle shops like The Wabasso Tackle Shop on the Wabasso Causeway and US 1 are generally considered the best resources for what's running and where. The Sebastian Inlet State Park is widely regarded as one of the area's best fishing spots. There are also professional fishing tournaments held there annually. In addition to fishing, Indian River County has a 3-day annual lobster season in July in which permitted fisherman can keep all of the lobsters they can find, with certain restrictions. (The first time I witnessed this I thought it was a massive dive lesson in progress because of all of the boats and dive markers on the ocean!)

TENNIS
Tennis remains popular in Vero, with a variety of court surfaces from which to choose.
Public Courts:
Riverside Park Racquet Complex: part of the jewel we call Riverside Park, this riverfront complex features a dozen or so cement courts, always impeccably groomed. Nominal fee for play; lessons and leagues available. Pocahontas Park: two newly resurfaced courts by the 14th Avenue park of the same name in historic downtown Vero Beach. They are close to the shuffleboard area if that's your game of preference! No fee
Private Clubs with Courts:
Quail Valley Club
Orchid Island Golf and Beach Club
The Moorings
Grand Harbor
Bent Pine
Indian River Club
Vero Beach Country Club
Windsor
Communities with tennis:
Pointe West
Sea Oaks
The Boulevard
Indian Trails
The Shores

BIKING
Whether you own your own bike or rent from Orchid Island Rentals on Cardinal Drive, the island-long sidewalk or road bike paths are perfect for a work out or peddle to the beach!

JOGGING
A host of options exist for joggers along our barrier island, from jogging along the island-long sidewalk to the ocean (my personal favorite) or taking on the fitness trail by the Riverside Park tennis complex.

SWIMMING
Public pool complexes:
Leisure Square
North County Aquatic Center
Private pools (membership available for swimming at select times)
Saint Edwards Upper School
The Jungle Club
See also communities with community pools and/or beach clubs with pools

POLO 
Polo matches are held January through June at Windsor on the barrier island and at Pointe West on the mainland. Spectators are welcome to cheer on local and guest teams and help replace divots during breaks between chukkers! Admissions vary, call ahead for specifics.

BASEBALL
No discussion of recreation in Vero Beach would be complete without noting that Vero Beach has been home to spring training of the Los Angeles (then Brooklyn) Dodgers since the 1950s. Holman Stadium has been rightly dubbed among the most pristine and authentic minor league ballparks in the country as instead of being ringed by advertisements, it is bordered by a tropical berm of verdant palms and grapefruit trees. There are literally no bad seats in the 6,000+ capacity stadium, each creating in spectators the sensation that they could reach out and touch the players. The major league team conducts its Spring training at the ballpark, participating in the 'grapefruit league' against other pro squads training in the area, such as the NY Mets who train in nearby Port St. Lucie. The balance of the season the stadium is home to a minor league team and in the Fall hosts fantasy camps at which die hard fanatics can realize their dreams of donning a uniform and playing among former Dodger greats like Rick Monday and Tommy Lasorda. And talk about affordable: tickets are under $15 and a famed 'Dodger' dog will only set you back a couple of bucks. Truly a great way to pass a day! After a game if you visit water holes like Bobby's on Vero's Ocean Drive you just may run into a few current or former players, many of whom still call Vero home.

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