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Fort Pierce Inlet State Park is located on the north shore of Fort Pierce Inlet, on North Hutchinson Island. The state park offers an east-facing Atlantic beach with surf and kitesurfing conditions. The inlet creates strong currents and attracts marine life, making this a more technical spot. The north jetty provides a visual landmark. Preserved natural area with dunes and coastal vegetation.
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Atlantic waters with moderate to strong waves. Significant currents near the inlet. Sandy bottom with variable sandbars. Good swell with northeast wind. Moderately warm water, cooler in winter. The north jetty creates interesting reef waves for surfing.
Very strong currents in the inlet — do not venture into the channel. Frequent sharks attracted by inlet currents. Rocky jetty — maintain safe distance. Rip currents on the beach. Boat traffic in the inlet. State park with entrance fee.
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