State Parks • History • Beach Living
North Hutchinson Island is a hidden gem on Florida's Treasure Coast, offering pristine beaches, three state parks, and unique historical attractions. This barrier island provides the perfect combination of natural beauty and recreational activities.
History enthusiasts will love visiting the National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum, located near the original training site of the Navy Frogmen during WWII. Outdoor adventurers can explore miles of beaches and trails at Avalon State Park, Fort Pierce Inlet State Park, and enjoy Pepper Park Beach.
Whether you're seeking a beachfront home, a vacation retreat, or a permanent residence in paradise, North Hutchinson Island offers exceptional real estate opportunities with direct beach access and stunning ocean views.

Rich military heritage
Located near original WWII training site of Navy Frogmen. Discover real artifacts and test your skills on the obstacle course.
Once the guard shack for WWII military training base, now an old Florida-style open-air bar and restaurant with live music.
The island's military history dates back to WWII, when the area served as a training ground for the Navy's elite Frogmen.
Explore the great outdoors
Explore nearby Treasure Coast communities
Three state parks offer miles of preserved beaches and trails. Perfect for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Home to the National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum and WWII heritage sites. A unique piece of American military history.
Surfing, kayaking, hiking, snorkeling, and diving. Something for every outdoor adventure seeker.
Discover beachfront living on North Hutchinson Island - state parks, history, and natural beauty.
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