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Museums & Activities

Hutchinson Island, Florida, is not just a haven for beach lovers but also a treasure trove of cultural and recreational activities. The island boasts a rich history, beautifully showcased in its local museums, such as the Elliott Museum, where visitors can explore a fascinating collection of vintage cars, Americana, and local history exhibits. Just a short drive away, the House of Refuge offers a glimpse into Florida’s maritime past, as the oldest structure in Martin County, standing since 1876.

Beyond museums, Hutchinson Island is brimming with activities for all ages. Whether you’re taking a guided nature tour, visiting the nearby Florida Oceanographic Coastal Center to learn about marine life, or enjoying a round of golf at one of the scenic courses, there’s something for everyone. With its mix of educational experiences, recreational opportunities, and natural beauty, Hutchinson Island promises a fulfilling and enriching experience for visitors of all interests.

The National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum

3300 N. Hwy. A1A North Hutchinson Island Fort Pierce, FL 34949

House of Refuge

301 Southeast MacArthur Boulevard, Stuart FL 34996

Elliott Museum

825 NE Ocean Boulevard Stuart, FL 34996

Florida Oceanographic Coastal Center

890 NE Ocean Blvd. Stuart, FL 34996

Manatee Education Center

480 N. Indian River Drive, Fort Pierce, FL 34950
Exhibit Hall (772) 429-6266
Vanishing Mermaid Gift Shop (772) 429-6266
Administration Office (772) 466-1600, x3334
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