We hope you have fun visiting and exploring each of these amazing Treasure Coast locations in St. Lucie County. Each spot has a highlighted activity to achieve.
Visit six of the seven locations to earn your Treasure!
Ready? Let’s go!
1. Complete the highlighted activity at each spot to get your map stamped (or snap a photo)!
2. Take, tag, & post your photos to Facebook and/or Instagram: @tckidsquest #tckidsquest
3. You may claim your treasure at:
Fort Pierce City Marina Gift Shop
1 Avenue A
Fort Pierce, FL 34950
Open 7 days a week, 9 am – 5 pm and Saturdays, 8 am – 5 pm.
About Our Partner Locations
The National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum is the only museum dedicated solely to preserving the history of the United States Navy SEALs and their predecessors. The Museum resides on the WWII training grounds of the original Navy combat divers, the Frogmen, and was built to honor the men who served with fortitude and dedication. This state-of-the-art museum features interactive exhibits that are fun and educational for all ages, an up-close look at Naval Special Warfare vehicles and watercraft, and the hands-on opportunity to experience unique artifacts. Don’t miss the onsite obstacle course to test your Navy SEAL skills!
Overlooking the magnificent Indian River in Museum Pointe Park, the Regional History Center offers a glimpse at the foundation of St. Lucie. From the earliest known residents, the Ais Indians, to the Creek and later the Seminoles, visitors learn about their lifestyle in the artifacts and displays. History buffs can also trace the rise of the fishing industry, go shopping in Cobb’s General Store or take a walk down Main Street. There is so much to be discovered, including learning why the region is also known as the Treasure Coast.
The Oxbow Eco-Center is both a nature preserve and an environmental learning center, situated on 225-acres along the North Fork of the St Lucie River. Explore local ecosystems on one of the many trails, discover Florida’s historical highlights on the Florida Heritage Trail or enjoy the butterflies in the gardens surrounding the Eco-Center. Then, come inside and browse a life-size St. Lucie River exhibit and meet live animal ambassadors. The Oxbow Eco-Center offers visitors the opportunity to explore and learn about Florida’s wildlife and wild places.
Savannas Preserve State Park protects a representative sample of a basin marsh spanning South Florida before rapid suburban growth. The park boasts over 15 miles of multi-use trails that provide ample opportunities for hiking, bicycling, and horseback riding. Canoeing, kayaking, and fishing in the wetlands are popular recreational activities. Wildlife enthusiasts and photographers will enjoy the diversity of habitats this undisturbed area has to offer.
The Smithsonian Marine Ecosystems Exhibit at the St. Lucie County Aquarium is dedicated to educating visitors about the critical need to preserve the diversity and complexity of Florida’s marine environments. Visitors can explore living models of six different Florida marine and estuarine ecosystems at the aquarium while learning about the importance and intricacy of these ecosystems. The largest display is a spectacular living model of a Caribbean coral reef ecosystem. Other exhibits include seagrass, mangrove, lagoon hardbottom, nearshore reef habitats, and a deep-water Oculina coral reef.
The Manatee Observation and Education Center is a waterfront environmental education and wildlife viewing center. The Center lies west of the Atlantic Ocean. It straddles the nationally recognized Indian River Lagoon, a saltwater estuary, and Moore’s Creek, a freshwater tributary. The site is a historical congregating place for Florida manatees due to warm water effluence from the long-retired Henry B. King Power Plant. While the plant is no longer there, it continues to be a congregating place for manatees and visitors alike.
It’s time to let ‘em fly at Urban Air Adventure Park, where awesome is at an all-time high and kids are clear to GO.FOR.IT. Urban Air is the ultimate indoor playground with gravity-defying fun for everyone. Let the kids fly through the park on the sky rider, take on the climbing walls, challenge friends on the battle beams or reach new heights on the trampolines.
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