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St. Sebastian River Preserve State Park is a Florida State Park, located three miles north of Fellsmere. See more

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Apr 15, 2022
We went to this State Park for the first time today. The park covers 4 quadrants, and without knowing that, we plugged in the name of the park and the gps took us to the northwest corner. It's very w… Full review by Kari W
Apr 21, 2021
St Sebastian River Adventure should have canceled the day and given our money back but they didn't. The wind was over 20mph, but against their own FAQs of the 15mph limit, brought us out anyway. Th… Full review by PatMDown
Feb 13, 2021
Today my daughter and I saw rowing teams, horseback riders, people fishing, hiking, camping, botanizing, smiling park staff and volunteers, kestrel, dolphin, deer, gopher tortoise, some of the most b… Full review by 527katrinan

Questions & answers

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Where is the manatee overlook. We didn't even see a canal?
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The only place I would think that they could be seen is on the eastern portion of the park, where the Sebastian River meets the C-54 canal. There is a lock that separates the brackish …
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The only place I would think that they could be seen is on the eastern portion of the park, where the Sebastian River meets the C-54 canal. There is a lock that separates the brackish water from the east, and the freshwater from the west. You would only be able to find them from the dam and eastward. The park technically includes a lot of shoreline in brackish Sebastian River. However, for some odd reason, that part is closed to the general public by car or on foot via a locked gate. Your best bet is to enter the park from Babcock road, by their office, and drive along the canal until it dead ends at the dam. Or of course go by boat/kayak. I have never seen one from land there, and I go weekly.
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Answer by Joe M · Nov 9, 2017
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How do I find out if there are any scheduled activities or special events occurring in a state park near me?
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You also can call your local state park and ask if there are any upcoming events or ranger-led activities.
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