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LOCAL ATTRACTIONS |
Fun Spots to Visit Around Town
As you enter Jensen Beach, the Historic
Jensen/Rio Arch welcome’s visitors and new
residents to town. Built in 1925, the Arch
marks the boundary between Rio
and Jensen Beach. For all those inquiring
minds, the Environmental Studies Center
teaches ecology using exhibits and a
hands-on educational style for student’s
kindergarten through eighth grade. Visitors
are invited to view the saltwater aquariums,
marine life museum and wet lab.

On Hutchinson Island you will find the
Florida Oceanographic Society. It’s a
research and educational center that is also
home to the Frances Langford Visitor
Center. The Visitor Center showcases
marine displays and exhibits including a
replica of the Saballariid Reef.
Gilbert’s Bar House of Refuge Museum
holds interesting treasures from
yester-year. The museum was built in 1875
making it the oldest structure of Martin
County. Originally a refuge for shipwrecked
sailors, the Museum preserves lifesaving
equipment and maritime exhibits from the
1500s. The Elliott Museum houses the
inventions of Sterling Elliot as well as
shops, Indian artifacts, contemporary art
and classic automobiles.

On a breezy afternoon, take a stroll along
Maple Street and you’ll find charming
cottages where artists display and sell
original art works. A drive down Peacock
Lane will reveal families of colorful
peacocks. Jensen Beach also holds many of
the area’s finest dining establishments. A
variety of culinary specialties are
available, while the most popular selection
is fresh seafood. When its time to go
shopping visit the Treasure Coast Square
Mall and find the style or accessory of
your choosing. Near the mall are two major
shopping centers, Square One and
Marketplace Square.

What town would be complete without the
spice and entertainment of the cultural
arts? Art collections, plays, antiques,
heritage facilities, art and dance
companies, live music and much more can be
found in the area. Five main stage
productions come alive each season at The
Barn Theatre. The Theatre puts on a
series of one-act shows between each main
stage production. They have purchased a
piece of land with plans to build on it in
the future. The Lyric Theater is a
historic 500-seat venue that hosts a
year-round slate of entertainment. Friends
of the Lyric, Inc., operate the theater as a
not-for-profit organization that showcases a
variety of events. Here audiences are
entertained with everything from concerts
and seminars to theatrical productions and
children’s programming.
Florida’s Treasure Coast
The Jensen Beach area encompasses the
communities of Hutchinson Island, Rio,
Sewall’s Point and Jensen Beach. The Jensen
Beach area is known as Florida’s Treasure
Coast as it rests on the scenic Indian River
and the St. Lucie River. The mild weather,
ample beach and easygoing pace of Jensen
make it a great place for vacationing year
round and winter homes.
If you enjoy living among natural beauty
you’ll find Jensen Beach a great place to
open a business and raise a family. The area
has become a recreational paradise of water
sports, relaxation, and natural beauty, as
well. The average temperature is 82 degrees
with the cool breezes off the Atlantic
during summer highs. While 100,000 people
have made their home in Martin County,
15,000 reside in the Jensen Beach
communities year-round.
Population on Hutchinson Island doubles from
December through April as winter brings
guests from all over. Sewall’s Point is the
gateway to the Atlantic Ocean. The town is
home to many families with homes on
tree-lined streets in a peaceful community.
Rio resides along the St. Lucie River while
Jensen Beach itself runs alongside the
Indian River, north of Sewall’s Point. From
recreation to relaxation, whatever community
you visit or relocate to you’ll enjoy the
lifestyle that is Jensen Beach. |
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