DISCOVER MARTIN COUNTY
The sixth episode of Destination Treasure Coast takes us to the Palm City. While the area is often thought of as the "residential" part of Martin County, our new host MCTV's Bob Hogenson discovers there are plenty of activities for visitors and residents alike. Watch as Bob learns to row at the Treasure Coast Rowing Club, saddles up to explore Palm City's equestrian side and enjoys a meal at one
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Disconnect to reconnect in Martin County, where miles of beautiful beaches, 75-plus parks, unlimited golf and a region overflowing with culture welcomes visitors. In Martin County you’ll find every kind of family activity to tickle your fancy, from rodeos to high-end shopping, art galleries and one-of-a-kind museums to eco-friendly sea turtle adventures.
Whether you’re 2 or 92, there’s something extraordinary about touching a stingray, seeing a sea turtle up close, or witnessing a feeding frenzy in a 750,000-gallon Game Fish Lagoon. Visit Florida Oceanographic Coastal Center for a family-friendly day of fun and learning – with aquariums, nature trails, butterfly garden, children’s pavilion, visitor center, gift shop and more!
Locals and visitors have long known about the unique communities and rich culture found throughout Martin County. Called "the treasure coast" for its discovery of sunken silver and gold from an 18th century Spanish fleet, the area is recognized for its beautiful waterways and near-perfect year round temperature.
Martin County Golf Course, part of the Florida Historic Golf Trail, offers two 18-hole courses, full-length driving range, putting and chipping greens, and over 100 brand new golf carts. Located in the heart of the Treasure Coast, in Stuart, Florida, the courses offer year-round, advanced tee time booking online. Play on History today! Martin County Golf Course provides the lowest
The Elliott Museum’s mission is to inspire creativity through exhibitions and programs about art, history and technology for the people who live in and visit the Treasure Coast of Florida. Named after prolific inventor Sterling Elliott, the museum hosts a dynamic and interactive collection of antique automobiles, vintage boats, an impressive baseball collection and more.