Treasure Coast County Seat
Welcome to Fort Pierce, the St. Lucie County seat on the Treasure Coast, where a restored 1920s downtown meets the Indian River Lagoon and the Atlantic.
Fort Pierce is a coastal city in St. Lucie County, Florida, and the county seat of a region known as the Treasure Coast. It sits on the western shore of the Indian River Lagoon, with Hutchinson Island and the Atlantic Ocean forming its eastern boundary, a geography that gives the city both riverfront and oceanfront dimensions. Incorporated in 1901, Fort Pierce grew from a frontier settlement into an agricultural, fishing, and railroad hub, and that working-waterfront heritage still shapes its identity. The city's most prominent landmark is the Sunrise Theatre, which opened in 1923 as the largest theater on Florida's east coast between Jacksonville and Miami and is now a restored, National Register-listed performing-arts venue. The historic downtown surrounding it has experienced a steady revival, filling with murals, galleries, restaurants, and civic events that have made it a cultural anchor for the Treasure Coast. Fort Pierce's economy reflects a mix of agriculture, healthcare, education, and marine industries, with the Port of Fort Pierce and Indian River State College contributing to the local base. The population is notably diverse, and the city maintains a more modest cost of living than many of its coastal neighbors, which has attracted families, artists, and retirees alike. For residents, Fort Pierce offers genuine old-Florida character alongside the amenities of a modern county seat. Its beaches, inlet, and lagoon provide year-round recreation, its downtown offers cultural depth, and its position along the Treasure Coast keeps larger urban centers within reach while preserving a distinctly local, unhurried pace of life.
Fort Pierce is located in St. Lucie County, Florida, on the state's Treasure Coast, and serves as the county seat. It sits along the Indian River Lagoon, with Hutchinson Island separating it from the Atlantic Ocean.
Fort Pierce is known for its historic downtown and the Sunrise Theatre, a restored 1923 performing-arts venue listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The city is also recognized for its waterfront, fishing, and the Fort Pierce Inlet.
Fort Pierce is served by St. Lucie Public Schools, a district with more than 45,000 students and over 50 schools. Lincoln Park Academy, a high-achieving magnet school for grades 6-12, is located in the city.
Fort Pierce Inlet State Park offers a half-mile Atlantic beach with swimming, snorkeling, surfing, and fishing, along with dunes and a coastal hammock. Additional beaches line Hutchinson Island to the east of the city.
Fort Pierce sits along U.S. Highway 1, with Interstate 95 and the Florida Turnpike nearby. The city is served by the fare-free ART bus system and the Treasure Coast Connector, and Treasure Coast International Airport is located within the area.
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