About Sebastian Inlet
Sebastian Inlet State Park straddles the inlet where the Indian River Lagoon meets the Atlantic Ocean, located about 80 miles southeast of Orlando. The park is famous for having the best surfing on Florida's east coast, with consistent waves breaking on both sides of the inlet jetties. The park covers land on both Brevard and Indian River county sides of the inlet.
Surfing and Beaches
Monster Hole and First Peak are the two primary surf breaks at Sebastian Inlet, known throughout the surfing world for producing quality waves. Surfers travel from across the state to ride here. The beaches on both sides of the inlet offer swimming and sunbathing. The south beach is generally calmer and better for families.
Fishing
Sebastian Inlet is one of the premier fishing spots on Florida's east coast. The inlet and jetties produce snook, redfish, flounder, and bluefish. The catwalks along the inlet bridge provide accessible fishing platforms. The Indian River Lagoon side offers flats fishing for redfish and spotted seatrout.
Group Trips
BusBrother provides group transportation to Sebastian Inlet from Orlando, Melbourne, and Vero Beach. The park is popular with surf clubs, fishing groups, and beach excursion parties. The park features a campground, boat ramps, and the McLarty Treasure Museum documenting the 1715 Spanish treasure fleet that wrecked nearby.
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