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Explore the Greater Vero Beach region’s many points of interest.


Riverside Theater: Known as America’s largest small town theater, Riverside Theater offers productions of quality works from Broadway, Off-Broadway, regional theater and so much more for the entire family. 

Visit www.riversidetheatre.com for more information.


Vero Beach Museum of Art: The Vero Beach Museum of Art provides enrichment for the public through a wide variety of educational, studio art and humanities programming, a diversity of quality exhibitions, and the collection, preservation and presentation of American and international works of art. 

Visit www.verobeachmuseum.org for more information.


McKee Botanical Garden: Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, McKee Botanical Garden features groves of majestic palms, amazing waterfalls, lovely streams, wonderful water lilies and so much more.

Visit www.mckeegarden.org for more information.


Brevard Zoo: Family fun! Explore the world of animals at this internationally-accredited facility and home to giraffes, rhinos, big cats, hundreds of exotic birds and so many more.

Visit www.brevardzoo.org for more information.


Environmental Learning Center: This natural lagoon island preserve is open to the public and great for all ages where visitors experience native Florida in a peaceful setting with beautiful vistas and close-up encounters with wildlife and native plans.

Visit www.discoverelc.org for more information.


Pelican Island Wildlife Refuge: Located near the town of Sebastian, Pelican Island Wildlife Refuge is the nation’s first wildlife refuge. As the most biologically-diverse estuary in the country, its more than 5,400 acres of protected waters and land provides a natural and thriving home for fish and wildlife, serving as a testament to conservation of natural lands.

Visit www.fws.gov/refuge/pelican_island for more information.


Sebastian Inlet State Park: The premier saltwater fishing spot on Florida’s east coast, anglers catch snook, redfish, bluefish, and mackerel from its jetties. Several major surfing competitions are held at the park annually. 

Visit www.floridastateparks.org/park/Sebastian-Inlet for more information.