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    Palm City is the largest town in Martin County, however, despite this, the town is not as popular as the neighboring city of Stuart, but if you like golf courses and driving through nice neighborhoods than this is the place to visit.

    Understand

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    Palm City is the largest town in Martin County, with a population of 23,000 people (2010). This town is home to an equestrian center in an area known as Martin Downs, which is accessible from the Florida Turnpike. PC borders the city of Stuart and is accessible from downtown via State Road 714, which extends to Interstate 95. This town is so well put together that you'd forget it was a small town.

    Get in

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    By car

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    Palm City is accessible by car through on Interstate 95 via exits 102-114 and Florida's Turnpike (toll-road) via exit 133, and SR 714.

    By train

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    The Treasure Coast is still debating on passenger service by Amtrak, including locations of stations and the where the route will run. As of June 2015, the closest Amtrak station is in West Palm Beach, serving two routes as well as being the northernmost city served the Miami commuter rail service, Tri-Rail. If the Treasure Coast does get new Amtrak stations, the locations to be served are: Stuart, Fort Pierce (maybe Port St. Lucie), Vero Beach, Melbourne, Cocoa Beach and other Florida east coast cities.

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    The closest commercial hubs are in West Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Miami, and Orlando. Miami and Orlando serve major international airports, including London Heathrow and some airports in South America.

    Get around

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    By car

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    Your best bet to get around Palm City is by car. There is little traffic in the area, and the streets are not one way in Martin Downs, unlike central business districts in other larger cities. Visitors to and from Stuart can take State Road 714 or 36th Street/Indian Street/Martin Hwy.

    By bus

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    The closest bus service is in Stuart; there are two routes, one around Stuart and one as a commuter bus serving Jensen Beach, with a transfer at the Treasure Coast Mall to another bus service serving St. Lucie County.

    See

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    The main thing to see in Palm City is the Martin Down neighborhood however, the town also host many parks that are considered "breathtaking" by Martin County's tourist development council.

    • 1 Charlie Leighton Park, +1 772 221-1418. This 4 acre park located on the shore of the St. Lucie river provides opportunities for activities like paddle boarding and canoeing and has an amazing view of the sunrise. Free.
    • 2 Jock Leighton Park, 3755 SW Mapp Rd, +1 772 288-5400. 6AM-9PM. This park offers walking trails which can sometimes provide access to wildlife such as birds. Free.
    • 3 Lance Corporal Justin Wilson Memorial Park, 2050 SW Mapp Rd, +1 772 288-5690. This park has nature trails that traverse through the majestic swamps of the St. Lucie river. Free.

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    • Stuart, largest incorporated town in Martin County and many eclectic boutiques in the downtown
    • Jensen Beach, old college town, home to the local mall
    • Port St. Lucie, borders PC to the north, spring training home of the St. Lucie Mets and powerhouse of the Treasure Coast
    • Fort Pierce, further north, home to an Art-Deco downtown and the Navy SEAL Museum
    • Vero Beach, former spring training home of the Los Angeles Dodgers
    Routes through Palm City
    Daytona BeachPort St. Lucie  N  S  StuartWest Palm Beach
    OrlandoPort St. Lucie  N  S  StuartWest Palm Beach


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