Towns on the Florida Treasure Coast
Click on any of the links below to find out more about some of the communities that make Florida's Treasure Coast such a rare and beautiful place to live or visit!
Hobe Sound - Hobe Sound is a fast-growing Treasure Coast community in Martin County, Florida whose residents are committed to the retention of their peaceful, village-like atmosphere.
Indiantown - At present, Indiantown is predominantly agricultural and citrus-producing. This quiet, rural town is known for its strong spirit of community.
Fort Pierce - Fort Pierce, Florida, is the St. Lucie County seat and the county's center of business and commerce. As an educational, cultural and recreational center, the city has much to offer.
Jensen Beach - Proximity to the Intracoastal Waterway, the short distance to Hutchinson Island and some of the most beautiful Atlantic beaches on the east coast of Florida quite naturally make Jensen Beach a favorite tourist spot in Martin County.
Juno Beach - The location of the small community of Juno Beach in Palm Beach County between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway makes it an ideal destination for a vacation or a retirement retreat as well as a permanent home.
Jupiter - The oldest of the cities on the Treasure Coast may also be the most well known. Jupiter, Florida is destined for additional recognition because of Abacoa. construction of the huge project which incorporates the town center concept is now underway.
Jupiter Island - Jupiter Island's reputation has made it a Florida sanctuary for America's ultra rich. People who have purchased property, built homes and lived on Jupiter Island include those whose heritage might be traced to the country's early industrialists.
Palm Beach Gardens - With 33,229 residents in 1997, Palm Beach Gardens has the largest population of the northern Palm Beach County municipalities. Its population is destined to grow considerably due to impressive plans for future developments.
Port Salerno - As a boating and fishing center, its reputation is well known. Major sport fishing tournaments are held there each year. It is also home to the internationally known Chapman School of Seamanship.
Palm City - Although unincorporated, Palm City, Florida in Martin County has an unmistakable identity of its own. It is a thriving community considerably changed from its rural beginnings.
Port St. Lucie - If golf, boating, beautiful weather and beaches are what you want and expect from your Florida experience, Port St. Lucie is definitely a city that you should know more about.
St. Lucie West - Conceived originally to be a Florida community where people could live, work, shop and play, St. Lucie West's design and strategic location offer transportation advantages for businesses and commuters as well as for residents who choose to stay at home.
Sebastian - Excitement, history, and remarkable natural beauty combine to make the community of Sebastian a favorite destination of visitors from around the state of Florida... and from all over the world.
Stuart - The city known as the Sailfish Capital of the World offers tremendous diving, boating and fishing along the St. Lucie and Indian Rivers, beautiful homes (on and off the waterfront), and so much more.
Tequesta - The natural beauty of Tequesta stretches from the river to the ocean, with miles of waterfront properties to tempt people in search of a pleasant environment.
Vero Beach - Vero Beach has frequently been called the "Central Gemstone of the Treasure Coast." With an inherent natural beauty, preserved and protected by her residents, as well as strict building codes, it is a peaceful haven from the frantic lifestyles of many of today's cities.
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