| The riches
of Florida’s TREASURE COAST await RVers whether you
seek a laid-back getaway on pristine beaches, world-renowned
fishing on Lake
Okeechobee or a more upscale experience
in Palm Beach, West Palm Beach or Boca
Raton.
People come to Hutchison Island, Stuart and Jenson Beach
for their small-town friendliness, quiet nights and lovely,
golden sand beaches. Inland, Lake Okeechobee, the nation’s
second largest freshwater lake, is famous for bass fishing.
Surrounded by fish camps and resorts, “The Lake” hosts
a number of fishing tournaments that bring sports fishermen
from all over the world.
The Treasure Coast gained its name because of the treasure
laden Spanish galleons that sunk in stormy weather along its
shores centuries ago. At Mel Fisher’s
Treasure Museum in Sebastian, visitors can see treasures excavated from the
sunken galleons, including gold coins, bars and other Spanish
artifacts.
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