Best attractions and places to see around Grant-Valkaria include a blend of natural beauty, historical insights, and recreational activities. The area features five miles of scenic frontage along the Indian River Lagoon, offering opportunities for boating and fishing. Visitors can explore various natural preserves with trails for hiking and wildlife viewing. Additionally, Grant-Valkaria preserves several historic sites and hosts annual community events.
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This sanctuary is home to the endangered Florida Scrub Jay and also provides refuge for the gopher tortoise, and eastern indigo snake. A number of trails crisscross the property and are excellent places for birding and hiking. Restrooms are available at the nearby Malabar Community Park.
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The 407-acre North Sebastian Conservation Area aims to preserve and restore its scrub and wetland habitats for the protection of threatened and endangered species. There are over 10 miles of trails and boardwalks through the reserve, and users are invited to learn more about the native species by reading the numerous information boards located around the preserve.
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The Indian River Lagoon National Scenic Byway is a series of connected roadways that encircle the eponymous lagoon. By riding along this byway, riders can discover some of the most diverse wetland habitat in the entire northern hemisphere. Stop by one of the many State Parks, wildlife refuges, and nature preserves along the route if you want to learn why this is such a unique and important area.
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The St. Sebastian River Preserve State Park Trail Head is the perfect spot to start your adventure around the preserve. Here there are two parking lots, a visitors center with restrooms, and a picnic area.
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Turkey Creek Sanctuary is a pristine natural haven nestled in Palm Bay, Florida. Spanning over 130 acres, it boasts diverse ecosystems, from mangrove forests to marshlands, providing a habitat for a variety of wildlife and offering serene hiking trails for visitors to explore.
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Get maps at visitor center (4 trails in this 1400 acre Park .
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Smooth grass trail. start early to see more wild life and cooler temps.
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Grant-Valkaria boasts five miles of scenic frontage along the Indian River Lagoon, perfect for water activities. You can also visit natural preserves like the Micco Water Management Area, Grant Flatwoods Sanctuary, and Grant-Valkaria Park, which offer trails and green spaces. Nearby, explore Turkey Creek Sanctuary and Malabar Scrub Sanctuary for diverse ecosystems.
Yes, Grant-Valkaria offers several excellent hiking opportunities. You can explore the serene trails at Turkey Creek Sanctuary, which features diverse ecosystems. The Malabar Scrub Sanctuary also provides trails for birding and hiking. Additionally, the Micco Water Management Area and Grant Flatwoods Sanctuary offer extensive trails. For more options, check out the easy hikes guide around Grant-Valkaria.
Cyclists will enjoy the less-traveled country roads of Grant-Valkaria. A highlight is the Indian River Lagoon National Scenic Byway, a series of connected roadways that allow riders to discover diverse wetland habitats. For more detailed routes, you can explore the Road Cycling Routes around Grant-Valkaria guide.
Grant-Valkaria is rich in history. You can visit the Grant 1916 House (Bensen House), which serves as a museum, and the historic Grant Train Station Depot. Other notable sites include the original Grant Grocery Store (now Grant Station), listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and Jorgensen's General Store. The Ais Indian Shell Mounds also provide insight into the area's first inhabitants.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Turkey Creek Sanctuary and Malabar Scrub Sanctuary offer accessible trails for nature walks. The Indian River Lagoon National Scenic Byway is great for family bike rides. Valkaria Community Park features playgrounds and picnic areas, and the St. Sebastian River Preserve State Park Trailhead also has picnic facilities.
For wildlife viewing, head to Turkey Creek Sanctuary, known for its diverse ecosystems and various species. The Malabar Scrub Sanctuary is home to the endangered Florida Scrub Jay, gopher tortoise, and eastern indigo snake. The Micco Water Management Area and Grant Wildlife Sanctuary are also excellent spots for nature study and observing local fauna.
The Indian River Lagoon offers abundant opportunities for water activities. You can enjoy in-shore and off-shore fishing, boating, canoeing, and kayaking. Several boat ramps, including First Street Boat Ramp, Fisherman's Landing, John Jorgensen Landing, and Christenson's Landing, provide easy access to the lagoon and the nearby Sebastian Inlet.
Grant-Valkaria hosts several annual events. The Grant Seafood Festival is a long-standing tradition held in late February or early March, featuring crafters, live entertainment, and seafood. Other events include the Annual Festival of Lights (October-March), Grant-Valkaria Day, the BBQ Fest (first weekend of April), and an annual Christmas Tree Lighting.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can enjoy a round of golf at the Habitat Golf Course, which is integrated with the natural surroundings. Explore the historic buildings like the Grant 1916 House (Bensen House) and the Grant Train Station Depot. You can also experience local culture by attending one of the annual festivals, such as the Grant Seafood Festival.
You can find various running trails in and around Grant-Valkaria. The Malabar Scrub Sanctuary offers a moderate running loop. For more options, consult the Running Trails around Grant-Valkaria guide, which lists several routes, including loops from Malabar Road and Palm Bay Road.
Yes, Grant-Valkaria Park offers shaded areas ideal for picnics. Additionally, the Valkaria Community Park provides picnic areas alongside playgrounds and walking trails. The St. Sebastian River Preserve State Park Trailhead also features a dedicated picnic area for visitors.


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