Sunday, April 19, 2026

Biking Along The St. Lucie In Stuart, Florida




I finally was able to get out on my bike yesterday afternoon and pedal along the St. Lucie River here in Stuart, Florida. Stuart is surrounded on three sides by the St. Lucie, and biking along it is sheer pleasure. About a mile from my sister Susan and my condo, you can turn into one of Stuart's older neighborhoods and bike along the river, with mostly newer McMansions along the river and older homes, mostly from the 1920s, throughout the rest of the neighborhood. Stuart, I'll have you know, was named Best Small Coastal Town in America by USA Today in 2024. That was the year Susan and I took back our Stuart condo after renting it out for 15 years. The following year, Stuart dropped to 7th place in that top 10 list. I had no idea our return would drop the quality of life here so drastically, but this year, happily, Stuart rebounded back to number 2 on the list. We definitely have been trying to keep a lower profile. And it helped. Only Pismo Beach, California beat Stuart out for number 1. And yes, that is me posing at a park in a very upscale riverside neighborhood just to the east of downtown Stuart.




Once you bike through that older neighborhood along the St. Lucie that I mentioned, you reach Shepard Park, where I took the photograph on the right. Shepard Park is where Stuart's Riverwalk begins. It curves out into the St. Lucie, going from one side of the park to the other, leading to a still older neighborhood, with homes from the late 19th and early 20th Century. Once you hit the Sunset Bay Marina, the Riverwalk goes past piers where almost 70 boats are docked, and then past the Sailor's Return Restaurant, the location of my favorite outdoor patio, which has a great view of both the river and those yachts. Once past the Sailors' Return, you cross Dixie Highway (Dixie is not politically incorrect here in Florida) and then bike uninterrupted along the Riverwalk past Hudson's on the River, next to which is Harlow's Hideout, an outdoor Tiki Bar where this past November a 4-foot-long juvenile alligator entered the bar around happy hour and hung out under a chair. Sadly, it was removed by the police even though it was not causing any trouble at all. Cruel. Next, you pass Flagler Park and then reach downtown Stuart.





The boardwalk ends at Colorado Avenue Park, just to the east of downtown, and seen in the photograph on the left. But you can still bike through the neighborhoods along the river all the way to the bridge leading from Stuart to Sewall's Point, an upscale community bordered on the west by the St. Lucie River and on the east by the Indian River. From there another bridge leads to Hutchinson Island and Stuart Beach, where you can get breakfast, lunch, and even a beer at the Seaside Cafe and relax while you gaze at the ocean. Who needs Pismo Beach, anyway, right?

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