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St. Lucie County, Florida Map

Explore St. Lucie County, Florida with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 13 cities and towns in St. Lucie County below.

Interactive Map of St. Lucie County, Florida

CountySt. Lucie
StateFlorida (FL)
County SeatFort Pierce
CountryUnited States of America
Latitude27.381727
Longitude-80.334743
Cities & Towns13
Area Codes239, 850

About St. Lucie County, Florida

St. Lucie County unfurls along Florida's southeastern coast, a realm where the Atlantic's salt spray mingles with the humid breath of the interior. Its terrain, for the most part, is a low-lying expanse, a testament to the ancient seabeds from which it rose. The St. Lucie River, a broad artery of dark, tea-colored water, bisects the county, its mangrove-lined banks a sanctuary for wading birds and a vital link to the Indian River Lagoon, a shallow, estuarine treasure. To the north, the land retains a certain wildness, a palmetto scrub punctuated by the stoic grace of cypress domes, hinting at a Spanish-colonial past. Southward, the character shifts, the air often thick with a Caribbean warmth, a subtle echo of islands further down the sea lanes. The county’s eastern edge is defined by the ocean's insistent rhythm, while inland, the landscape yields to citrus groves, their sweet perfume a seasonal signature, and the quietude of snowbird enclaves. This is a land where the sky itself can feel alive, where summer afternoons often crackle with the electric anticipation of thunderstorms, earning it a reputation as the lightning capital of the nation.

The genesis of St. Lucie County can be traced to the late 19th century, a period when Florida was beginning to shed its frontier image and embrace a more settled existence. Established by legislative act in 1840, though its formal organization took longer, the county's early days were shaped by hardy pioneers drawn to the fertile lands and abundant natural resources. The indigenous peoples, of course, had long understood the bounty of this coast, their presence a deep, ancient stratum beneath the more recent arrivals. The county seat, Fort Pierce, owes its name and much of its early development to a U.S. Army fort established during the Second Seminole War, a sentinel overlooking the river mouth. This military outpost, a necessary intrusion into the wilderness, gradually gave way to a civilian settlement, its harbor a natural magnet for traders and fishermen, its early streets soon echoing with the sounds of commerce and the unfolding lives of a growing community.

Today, St. Lucie County's economy is a mosaic, reflecting its diverse landscape and evolving population. Agriculture, particularly citrus and truck farming, remains a significant thread, though tourism and the service industry have grown in prominence, drawing visitors to its coastal stretches and the allure of warmer winters. The character of the county is a fascinating blend: a sense of rootedness in its agricultural heritage, a lively energy in its coastal towns, and a quiet dignity in its more established neighborhoods. Fort Pierce, with its historic downtown and working waterfront, stands as a central anchor, while communities like Port St. Lucie have grown into substantial hubs of suburban life. Jensen Beach, with its storied past in pineapple cultivation and its vibrant arts scene, offers a distinct flavor, and the smaller enclaves, each with its own unique rhythm, contribute to the county's overall texture. The quality of light here, particularly at dusk when the sky bleeds into hues of apricot and rose over the Indian River, imbues the landscape with a profound, understated beauty, a quiet invitation to linger and to observe.

Cities and Towns in St. Lucie County

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About This St. Lucie County Map Page

This page provides an interactive map of St. Lucie County, Florida alongside links to detailed street maps for 13 cities and towns. The county seat is Fort Pierce. Each city and town map page includes live weather, local news and precise GPS coordinates.

Location data is sourced from the USGS GNIS database and verified by coordinates, not name matching alone.

Page generatedJune 2026
Location dataUSGS GNIS database; coordinates matched to 2020 US Census records