The Beach and Wildlife
Hutchinson Island is a barrier island on the East Coast of Florida that stretches from Stuart to Fort Pierce and is full of thriving ocean life.
Miles of beautiful sandy beaches is home to wildlife including sea turtles, dolphins, stingrays, and manatees. Enjoy Hutchinson Island underwater from the Indian River Lagoon to the beautiful Bathtub Beach Reef with breathtaking views while snorkeling and diving.
You can find easy ocean access through the Fort Pierce Inlet on the north side of the island and the Elliot Museum on the south side.
Food. Culture. Entertainment.
The atmosphere on Hutchinson Island and the surrounding areas has something for everyone, ranging from laid back to lively. Enjoy amazing seafood, beach bars, live music, and shopping.
From fishing charters, wine tours, galleries, and events, Hutchinson Island offers a wonderful variety of activities. On the south side of the island lies the Elliot Museum for adventures for the whole family.
A neighborhood worth celebrating
Even though Hutchinson Island has everything you need, most of the island has been left natural as a wildlife sanctuary. The only neighbors you'll have to worry about are the sea turtles!
With empty beaches and protected land, Hutchinson Island is your own serene oasis.