Stuart (St. Lucie River) - Docking

Oct 01, 2016

There are dozens of marinas here to choose from.

When approaching from seaward (St. Lucie Inlet), the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW) runs north to south. Immediately past the ICW is a turn to the south called Manatee Pocket: this small bay is lined with marinas and many yachts anchor here.

Beyond the first bridge (Evans Crary Bridge: 65ft vertical clearance), the St. Lucie River widens and many anchorages or marinas can be found here. Proceed past the second and third bridges (65ft vertical clearance or bascule/drawbridge) and more major marinas are available. The South Fork of the St. Lucie River turns into the St. Lucie Canal (Okeechobee Waterway).

There are public docks owned by the City of Stuart in the downtown area at approximately: 27º12'07"N, 080º15'12"W.

Last updated:  October 2016


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