Dillon Studio - Treasure Coast
Sebastian, FL
Welcome to The Dillon Studio, a charming and secluded property in Roseland, minutes away from downtown Sebastian, perfect for a peaceful couples' getaway. While not directly waterfront, the studio offers boat dockage on the nearby Sebastian River. The well-appointed space features a spacious living/sleeping area, convenient kitchenette, and a full bathroom, ensuring all the comforts of home for a delightful stay.
Amenities include a dipping pool, BBQ area, and a spacious backyard to enjoy Florida's weather. Inside, find a well-equipped kitchenette, a king-size bed, full bathroom with tub/shower, internet access, smart TV, and on-site parking.
Outdoor enthusiasts can relish the Indian River Lagoon's abundant fishing opportunities, with diverse species like redfish, spotted sea trout, tarpon, and flounder. Fly fishing, spinning, or baitcasting cater to all skill levels, with sight fishing for redfish and spotted sea trout being a highlight. Targeting tarpon during summer offers a thrilling adventure.
Diving aficionados will love the offshore reefs' underwater beauty, teeming with colorful fish, sea turtles, and occasional sharks. Guided trips are available. The Blue Heron Bridge, south of the lagoon, is popular for crystal-clear waters and diverse sea creatures. Adventurous souls can explore wreck sites off the coast.
Kayaking offers a serene experience to explore the lagoon's natural beauty. Paddle through the Grant Paddling Trail, spotting manatees, dolphins, and birds. The Turkey Creek Paddling Trail in Palm Bay is another cherished kayaking spot. For a longer adventure, try the 6-mile-long St. Sebastian River Paddling Trail in Sebastian River Preserve State Park, boasting stunning vegetation and wildlife sightings.
Surfers can catch waves at Sebastian Inlet, a sought-after surf spot with a sandbar, suitable for all skill levels. Cocoa Beach, north of the lagoon, offers diverse breaks for surfers.
For a thrilling wilderness adventure, the Upper Saint Johns River Marsh Wildlife Management Area - Three Forks Conservation Area spans 120,000 acres, home to captivating wildlife. Fishing, boating, hunting (for deer, turkey, and more), and hiking amidst the marshes and wetlands await.
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