Stuart / Sewalls Point

The ‘Sailfish Capital of the World’ —Stuart offers— a wide array of activities to visitors, including waterfront and sidewalk cafes, Fodor rated restaurants, one-of-a-kind boutiques, working studio and art galleries, antique shops, museums, a weekly Green Market, monthly waterfront jazz concerts, antique car shows, juried art festivals, and arts and craft festivals providing color and fun throughout the year. The landmark Lyric Theatre, built in 1926 as a silent movie house, brings a full slate of concerts, shows and cultural events to Stuart. Downtown celebrations include Fourth of July and Christmas festivals, Fall Stuart Stroll, Dancing in the Streets, a variety of parades, and Pirate’s Day in the summer. The Stuart Boat show comes to town for three days every January. And, in November the Stuart Air Show turns all eyes to the sky for two days of aerial acrobats, static ground displays and vintage aircraft. Adventurers wanting to get back to nature, will find an array of outdoor options in the area, including paddling, hiking, biking and birding options at Halpatiokee Regional Park or discovering the pristine and often deserted beach at St. Lucie Inlet Preserve State Park. Stuart is located on the eastern point of the Okeechobee Waterway, a 54 mile long waterway and Florida’s only cross-state canal, which extends from the Atlantic Ocean in Stuart to the Gulf of Mexico in Ft. Myers. One more golden nugget:  Stuart was named America’s Most Beautiful City in 2008 by America In Bloom.

 

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