The Crossing for Cystic Fibrosis is an 80-mile trek from the Bahamas to Florida. Photo by David Scarola

Countdown to the Crossing for Cystic Fibrosis

Paddlers get ready to take to the ocean for an 80-mile journey of endurance—and hope—during the ninth annual Crossing for Cystic Fibrosis
Jupiter resident Will Claunch showing off a bull dolphin caught last May. Photo by George LaBonte

May is for Mahi-Mahi Fishing

Take advantage of mahi-mahi's spring migration along the South Florida coast and catch yourself a dolphinfish with these tips
Hani Honey Company Bee Yard, photo by Delia Raresheid 1

Buzz Worthy Hobby for the New Year

Learn the art of beekeeping and hive maintenance with Hani Honey Company instructors

From Sea To Table: What You Need To Know About Catching And Cooking Local...

Catching a fish is half the fun—there’s also the indulgence part. Setting your sights on table fare brings the course of action full-circle. The hunt is complete.
Photo courtesy of Bruce Moorhead

Fishing Day Fun with Reel Can Cooler

Bruce Moorhead's koozie creation brings a little novelty to days spent out on the water
Lucia’s beautiful custom Valhalla V-33. Photo by George LaBonte

From Mahi to Margaritas Aboard the Valhalla V-33

Natalie Lucia purchased a custom center console from Valhalla Boatworks’ V Series fleet for fishing excursions that end with a toast to the perfect day
The boardwalk at John D. MacArthur Beach State Park leads to a pristine beach. Courtesy of Friends of MacArthur Beach State Park

The Untamed Beauty of Florida’s State Parks

When developers came for our state parks, locals pushed back. Now it’s time for us to appreciate what we saved.
Camp in comfort at Jonathan Dickinson State Park. Photo by Elizabeth Palace Photography

Glam It Up with Timberline Glamping

Enjoy a stay in one of Timberline Glamping's six luxurious tents in the Pine Grove Campground Loop at the Hobe Sound park
Kyle Sumnicht takes his new Dusky 252 out for a day of fishing. Photos by George LaBonte

Making Waves on the Dusky 252 Open Fisherman

When Kyle Sumnicht took more of an interest in offshore fishing, he turned to the Open Fisherman to face the rugged waters of the Gulf Stream
Craig Cohen (left) and George LaBonte take the Morada 24 out on the St. Lucie River South Fork. Photo by George LaBonte

Living the Dream on the Morada 24

Craig Cohen was so enamored with Florida’s fishing scene, he left New Jersey for the Treasure Coast. Now he has the perfect boat to fuel his passion.
Skate City in Port St. Lucie. Photo courtesy of City of Port St. Lucie Communications Department

Let the Good Times Roll at Skate City

Whispering Pines Park in Port St. Lucie was repaved to create a smooth surface for roller skating and Skate City debuted in January
Denise and Tom O’Brien on their Grady-White Fisherman 257. Photos by George LaBonte

Smooth Moves Aboard the Fisherman 257

With one of the softest and driest rides in its class, Grady-White’s Fisherman 257 lives up to the brand’s stellar reputation
Participants of the 2021 Hike20 trek. Photo courtesy Hannah Campbell

Blaze Local Trails with Confidence

Local offshoots of the Florida National Scenic Trail provide the perfect terrain for outdoor enthusiasts of all skill levels.
Sun illuminated manatee Paul Nicklen

The Vanishing Manatee

Our beloved sea cows are dying off in record numbers, and we may be facing the last possible moment to save them. Scientists and environmentalists explain what’s going on—and how to stop it.
Pelican sighting during an eco-tour. Photo by MaryAnn Ketcham

All Aboard the Discovery Pontoon Boat

Explore the Indian River Lagoon aboard Florida Atlantic University’s Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute pontoon boat

A Quick Guide To Reels Perfect For Fishing On The Treasure Coast

The glassy, turquoise waters of the Treasure Coast are awaiting. Confidently, you head into the waters. Patiently, you await the hook up. You know what rod to bring. Now, it’s time to size up a reel to fit that rod.
The East Coast Greenway Grissom Trail. Photo courtesy of the East Coast Greenway Alliance

Cycling Around South Florida

We tapped four local riders to share a few of their favorite spots for road cycling, mountain biking, and more
The bioswale parcel houses a rainwater cistern system, rock fountain, and weather vane. Photo by Jordan Pastorius

The Ripple Effect of Local Eco Art

A new Ripple Stormwater Eco Art Project in Old Palm City aims to decontaminate rainwater, prevent flooding, and educate the public
Local organizations are working around the clock to protect coral reefs and native marine life from the invasive lionfish.

A Conservation Battle Royale

Local organizations are working around the clock to protect coral reefs and native marine life from the invasive lionfish
Local teens from Harbor Branch’s Keep the Sea Free of Debris program help clean up the environment. Photo courtesy Laura Isaac

4 Eco-Friendly Habits from the Pros

Practical tips from Treasure Coast residents on how to help the environment by reducing waste in your daily life

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