Sebastian Inlet State Park & Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge, Vero Beach, Florida, USA
Sebastian Inlet is famous for being the premier saltwater fishing spot on Florida’s east coast. Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge was created in 1903 to ban the slaughter of pelicans. 574
Sebastian Inlets: 9700 S Hwy A1A, Vero Beach, Florida, USA
Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge: 4055 Wildlife Way, Vero Beach, Florida, USA
Date Picture Taken: November 2022
I discovered this town with this water inlet along the Florida east barrier islands near South Beach. A view like this can be seen in Florida often, but not usual in most other places.

Spanning view



The other side is a golf course.

By driving a bit more, I reached Sebastian Inlet State Park. This place is where the barrier island is broken, and water flows middle of them. Both sides of the water are the park—the panning view.





Walking toward the Atlantic ocean side


Looking at the beachside






Turned around and headed back


A short drive from the park is Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge

These are two trees comingled each other




I had to cut this hiking short because mosquitos bit me many times.
