06.11.2008

H3 Homes is proud to be sponsoring a golf tourney in Jensen Beach to help local spinal cord victim. The second annual golf tournament to benefit the...››

05.18.2008

The Treasure Coast Builders Association (TCBA) hosted its Grand Awards Banquet to celebrate the conclusion of its 20th Annual Parade of Homes...››

03.13.2008

H3 Homes wins the prestigious Parade of Homes Platinum Award from the Treasure Coast Builders Association...››

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Port St. Lucie

Port St. Lucie (located at 27°16′33″N, 80°21′18″W along the Atlantic coast between Cape Canaveral and West Palm Beach) is a city in St. Lucie County, Florida, United States. The population of Port St. Lucie was 88,769 at the 2000 census. According to the 2006 Census estimates, the city had an estimated population of 144,159 covering 114 square miles. Port St. Lucie is known for being the city for all ages.

 

Tradition Field

In 1988, the New York Mets moved their spring training home to St. Lucie West and the City of Port St. Lucie became known as their new winter home. As the area has grown and prospered, the Mets have become a local tradition. The New York Mets' announcement that they have extended their lease in Port St. Lucie until at least 2018, on February 19, 2004 , the refurbished stadium officially became known as Tradition Field.

 

Entertainment

Port St. Lucie enjoys the reputation of a year-round destination because of the warm weather and a lot of exciting places to visit. There are state parks where you can enjoy nature trails and get up close with some of the most endangered species. You can also visit many shipwrecks, dumped by the US Navy during World War II. St. Lucie County Historical Museum brings you close to the Spanish explorations as well as exhibits of the shipwrecks, which are both educational as well as enjoyable for history lovers and students. You can also enjoy breathtaking cruises and bird watching. Looking for some thrills? Visit the world famous Disney Word Orlando which is only 120-miles away!

 

Fishing

Fishing is the most popular sport in Port St. Lucie. From the Ft. Pierce Inlet, the famous Gulf Stream current is just five to ten miles offshore. Get your hands on channel bass, snook, ladyfish, jack crevalle and trout in the backwaters of the St. Lucie River. Huge bass are abundant in the Savannas. Fishing enthusiasts can also enjoy the challenge of surf fishing, and the excitement of offshore fishing with amazing catches. The North Jetty Park has a private fishing area that is very popular with families with small children. They can spot marine life along the jetty and enjoy the low tide. The Treasure Coast is known for being the sailfish capital of the world!

 

Golfing

Port St. Lucie is home of the most famous and beautiful golf courses in this region. You can get some of the best golfing experiences with impeccable service, immaculate greens and unbelievable golf. The golf courses are surrounded by acres of wildlife sanctuary to give you an unmatched golfing experience. Ideal year-round weather makes Port St. Lucie a golfing Mecca throughout the year, providing affordable world-class golf for everybody. There are over 15 golf courses in Port St. Lucie that you can choose from including private clubs offering a spectacular view of the St. Lucie river. The golf courses offer a challenging experience for all levels.

 

Beaches

"Florida" means beaches and we have some of the most beautiful beaches anywhere in the world. Many have worked to assure access to the Atlantic Ocean. Martin and Saint Lucie County's natural resources really begin at its coastline. You will enjoy nature with a walk on the beach, hunting for shells during a day of "fun in the sun," taking advantage of the waves, windsurfing at a local causeway or watching for large, lumbering sea turtles crawling ashore to lay their eggs in the sand. The county's beaches include individual access areas along A1A on Hutchinson Island that allow for more private spots to enjoy the surf and sand or larger, guard-protected areas like Stuart Beach, Hobe Sound Beach and of course Jensen Beach. Bathtub Beach is a very special due to a natural reef that creates a barrier and a wading pool adjacent to the beach. On a sunny day you wade for hours in water as warm as bath.




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