Beach conditions, park hours, and traffic advisories for Martin, St. Lucie, and Indian River counties
Memorial Day weekend brings some of the heaviest beach traffic of the year to the Treasure Coast — and with it, crowds, closures and conditions that families should know before they pack the cooler and head out.
Specific hours, event lineups and traffic advisories for Memorial Day weekend 2026 had not been formally released by Martin, St. Lucie or Indian River county officials as of press time. Readers should confirm details directly with county parks departments and local beach authorities before making plans.
What remains consistent year to year: Treasure Coast beach access points, including Bathtub Beach in Stuart, Fort Pierce Inlet State Park and Humiston Park in Vero Beach, typically see peak visitor volume on the Saturday and Monday of Memorial Day weekend. Lifeguard coverage, parking availability and posted water-condition flags can change daily based on surf and current reports from the National Weather Service office in Melbourne.
Travelers on U.S. 1 and Interstate 95 through St. Lucie County should anticipate significant congestion, particularly on the Friday before the holiday and the Monday return. The Florida Department of Transportation historically issues travel advisories for this corridor during holiday weekends.
Fireworks events, if scheduled, are typically announced by individual municipalities in the two weeks prior. Port St. Lucie, Stuart and Vero Beach parks and recreation departments are the best direct contacts for confirmed programming.
For the most current beach-condition flags, rip current warnings and park-hour updates, residents should check directly with Martin County Parks at (772) 288-5690, St. Lucie County Parks at (772) 462-1521 and Indian River County Parks at (772) 226-1350.
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