History
Fort Pierce is a coastal town in St. Lucie county developed during the Seminole Wars. Named after Lt. Coronel Pierce, Fort Pierce is one of East Coast’s oldest community where early inhabitants lived through fishing and canning of fish. Also, pineapple farming became Fort Pierce’s major economy, but eventually replaced by citrus. Since then, Fort Pierce enjoyed economic development and became a prominent town in Treasure Coast.
The town’s economic progress continued when Henry Flagler’s railroad reached the town in the 1900s. People started to come to Fort Pierce to enjoy it’s warm weather and beautiful beaches. Until today, thousands of visitors flock to Fort Pierce to enjoy it’s scenic downtown, historical buildings, preserved architecture and abundant natural resource.
Getting There
By plane
St. Lucie County International Airport is serviced by major airlines with scheduled flights to Fort Pierce from different host cities. This airfield is located close to the business district of Fort Pierce featuring 3 asphalt runways.
By car
• Interstate 95
• US Route 1
• A1A
Weather
Fort Pierce features a tropical climate with hot summer and mild winter. July is the hottest month of the month with maximum temperature highs in 90s ° F, while January is the coldest month with average temperatures in 50s.
Furthermore, summer season tends to be wetter. High precipitation is during September with 7.81 inches rainfall on average. Fort Pierce’s annual precipitation is 53.50 inches on average.
What to Wear
For fine dining & upscale places:
• Nice dress and strappy sandals for women
• Collard shirt and long pants for men
Swimming and beach strolling:
• Swimsuit
• Swimsuit cover-up
• shorts
• tank top
Daytime & Outdoor activities:
• shorts
• comfortable sneakers
• flip flops
• t-shirt
Fishing
The warm weather and calm waters surrounding Fort Pierce are important factors why fishing in the area has become a popular pastime. Every year, fishing tournaments are held in Fort Pierce attracting fishing enthusiasts from different parts of the country. In addition, expert and beginner anglers head to the coastal town of Fort Pierce for a fruitful fishing trip.
Fort Pierce inland and nearby waters offer vast range of fish species available almost year round. Fishing piers, jetties and state parks abound with public marina and boat ramps open throughout the year allowing visitors to catch an array of species.
Different fishing techniques are used depending on the type of species you want to catch. These techniques include sight casting, night fishing, backcountry fishing, shallow water fishing, bottom fishing, sailfishing, fly fishing and surf fishing.
Fort Pierce types of fish:
• Blue fish
• Cobia
• Dolphin
• Grouper
• Jack Crevalle
• Ladyfish
• Pompano
• Red drum
• Sailfish
• Sheepshead
• Snapper
• Spanish Mackerel
• Snook
• Tarpon
• Trout
• Wahoo
BEST MONTHS TO FISH
January – Trout, Jacks, Ladyfish & Redfish
February – Trout, Jacks, Ladyfish & Redfish
March – Jacks, Ladyfish, Bluefish, Spanish Mackerel, Tarpon, Snook & Largemouth Bass
April – Jacks, Ladyfish, Bluefish, Spanish Mackerel, Tarpon, Snook & Largemouth Bass
May – Tarpon, Snook, Sharks, Jacks
June – Tarpon, Snook, Sharks, Jacks
July – Trout, Redfish, Jacks, Tarpon, Sharks, Kingfish
August – Trout, Redfish, Jacks, Tarpon, Sharks, Kingfish
September – Ladyfish, Jacks, Trout, Largemouth bass, Tarpon, Redfish
October – Ladyfish, Jacks, Trout, Largemouth bass, Tarpon, Redfish
November – Spanish mackerel, Pompano, Ladyfish, Trout, Snook, Bluefish, Redfish, Jacks
December – Spanish mackerel, Pompano, Ladyfish, Trout, Snook, Bluefish, Redfish, Jacks
WHAT TO BRING AND WEAR WHEN FISHING
• Appropriate attire
• Rain gear
• Hat
• Sunglasses
• Boat shoes or sneakers
• Towel
• Food & Snacks
• Drinks
• Camera
Attractions and Activities
The coastal town of Fort Pierce is home to countless opportunity for leisure and enriching fun. A trip to Fort Pierce allows you to learn its colorful history evident in its redeveloped historical downtown. History enthusiasts will fine impressive collection of artifacts, photos, paintings and other work of arts showcased in Fort Pierce’s museums, art gallery and performing arts theater.
The long stretch of great beaches and diverse ecosystem offer a multitude of activities from boating, kayaking, fishing, surfing, camping, horseback riding, dolphin watching, manatee watching, surfing and more. Whether you prefer sitting down and watch the sunset or feel the pleasant ocean breeze while enjoying your favorite cocktail, you are sure to enjoy the scenic view of Fort Pierce beaches.
Moreover, the modern research facilities are open to the public providing interesting and interactive activities. The Manatee Observation and Education Center, The Smithsonian Marine Station and Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution allow visitors to observe Florida’s wildlife.
Area attractions:
• Fort Pierce City Marina
• Sunrise Theatre
• Navy Seal Museum
• Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute
• Manatee Observation and Education Center
• Smithsonian Marine Station
• A.E Backus Gallery & Museum
• Fort Pierce Inlet State Park
• St. Lucie Village Heritage Park
• St. Lucie County Regional History Center
Where to Stay
The Sandhurst Hotel & Suites
Address: 1230 Seaway Dr., Hutchinson Island, Fort Pierce, FL
For more information, visit their website:
http://www.thesandhurst.com/
The Royal Inn Beach Hotel
Address: 222 Hernando Street, Fort Pierce, FL
For more information, visit their website:
http://www.royalinnbeach.com/
Mellon Patch Inn
Address: 3601 North A1A, Fort Pierce, FL
For more information, visit their website:
http://www.themellonpatchinn.com/
Rodeway Inn
Address: 2601 Federal Hwy , Fort Pierce, FL
For more information, visit their website:
http://rodewayinnfortpiercefl.com/
Quality Inn
Address: 2831 Reynolds Dr., Fort Pierce, FL
For more information, visit their website:
http://www.qualityinnfortpierce.com/rooms.htm
Whispering Pines Apartments
Address: 4591 Whispering Pines Ln., Fort Pierce, FL
For more information, visit this link:
http://www.mynewplace.com/apartment/whispering-pines-apartments-fort-pierce-fl-3d03t4011857
Sleep Inn Fort Pierce
Address: 2715 Cross Road Parkway, Fort Pierce, FL
For more information, visit their website:
http://www.sleepinnfortpiercefl.com/
Econo Lodge Ft. Pierce
Address: 3236 S. US 1, Fort Pierce, FL
For more information, visit their website:
http://www.econolodge.com/hotel-fort_pierce-florida-FL232
Comfort Suites Fort Pierce
Address: 6505 Metal Drive, Fort Pierce, FL
For more information, visit their website:
http://www.comfortsuites.com/hotel-fort_pierce-florida-FL733
The Fountain Hotel & Resort
Address: 4889 NORTH US ONE, FORT PIERCE, FL
For more information, visit their website:
http://www.fountainresort.net/
Where to Eat
Poppy’s Market Cafe
Address: 3479 S US Highway 1, Fort Pierce, FL
For more information, visit their website:
http://www.poppysmarketcafe.com/
Cracker Barrel Old Country
Address: 2550 Peters Rd., Fort Pierce, FL
For more information, visit their website:
http://www.crackerbarrel.com/
Original Tiki Bar & Restaurant
Address: 2 Avenue A, Fort Pierce City Marina, Fort Pierce, FL
For more information, visit their website:
http://originaltikibar.com/
Ray’s Pantry Restaurant & Catering
Address: 3224 South US 1, Fort Pierce, FL
For more information, visit their website:
http://rayspantry.net/
Golden Corral
Address: 5091 Okeechobee Road, Fort Pierce, FL
For more information, visit their website:
Cobb’s Landing Restaurant
Address: 200 N Indian River Drive, Fort Pierce, FL
For more information, visit their website:
http://cobbs-landing.com/
Norri’s Famous Place for Ribs
Address: 3080 N US Highway 1, Fort Pierce, FL
For more information, visit their website:
http://norrisribs.com/
Capone’s Hideaway
Address: 1102 Seaway Dr., Hutchinson Island, South Beach, Fort Pierce, FL
For more information, visit their website:
http://www.caponeshideaway.com/
22 Fisherman’s Wharf
Address: 22 Fisherman’s Wharf, Fort Pierce, FL
For more information, visit their website:
http://www.22fishermanswharf.com/
Archie’s Seabreeze
Address: 401 South Ocean Drive, Fort Pierce, FL
For more information, visit their website:
http://www.archiesseabreeze.com/
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