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Ross Witham Beach — Attraction in Jensen Beach

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Ross Witham Beach
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House of Refuge Museum
301 SE MacArthur Blvd, Stuart, FL 34996
Gilbert’s Bar House of Refuge
301 SE MacArthur Blvd, Stuart, FL 34996
Fletcher Beach
45 NE MacArthur Blvd, Stuart, FL 34996
Santa Lucea Beach
55 NE MacArthur Blvd, Stuart, FL 34996
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Ross Witham Beach

680-1464 SE MacArthur Blvd, Stuart, FL 34996
4.8(98)
Open 24 hours
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attractions: House of Refuge Museum, Gilbert’s Bar House of Refuge, Fletcher Beach, Santa Lucea Beach, restaurants:
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Nearby attractions of Ross Witham Beach

House of Refuge Museum

Gilbert’s Bar House of Refuge

Fletcher Beach

Santa Lucea Beach

House of Refuge Museum

House of Refuge Museum

4.7

(475)

Open 24 hours
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Gilbert’s Bar House of Refuge

Gilbert’s Bar House of Refuge

4.8

(148)

Closed
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Fletcher Beach

Fletcher Beach

4.7

(112)

Open 24 hours
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Santa Lucea Beach

Santa Lucea Beach

4.7

(122)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

12th HIPPIES FEST - The Old Hippies Turn Back Time! $7 Event in Stuart, FL
12th HIPPIES FEST - The Old Hippies Turn Back Time! $7 Event in Stuart, FL
Sun, Dec 7 • 4:30 PM
26 Southeast 6th Street, Stuart, FL 34994
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Yoga At The Jupiter Lighthouse
Yoga At The Jupiter Lighthouse
Wed, Dec 10 • 8:00 AM
500 Captain Armours Way, Jupiter, FL 33469
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C4K Wrapping Parties 2025
C4K Wrapping Parties 2025
Tue, Dec 9 • 5:30 PM
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Reviews of Ross Witham Beach

4.8
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5.0
2y

Some background on the rock formations...

The brown/grey rocks are created by Sabellariid seaworms that form tubular cells from the surrounding sand. The seaworms live in these cells for protection. Each cell is attached to a neighboring cell and the accumulation of cells can result in very large structures, i.e., rocks.

The beige/orange rocks are Anastasia limestone (part of the unique Anastasia limestone formation). Also known as coquina , these rocks are composed of shell fragments, coral bits, small marine fossils, and sand.

In the past, these rock structures were underwater but have since been exposed.

We have created two high quality (4K) YouTube videos featuring this beach with heavy surf crashing into the rock formations. One of the videos features a beautiful sunrise. Our photos are stills from these videos. The links to these videos are below. Copy and paste a link into your internet browser to watch the...

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5.0
5y

Beautiful coast unlike most the Florida shores. Great spot to stop and see some gorgeous rock formations. Although this spot did not have a restroom or showers, many of the public parking spots around it did which was nice. Some tips for going, check the tide schedule, it is good to go when it's low so you can get a good view. Also bring a pair of water shoes as the rocks can be sharp. Definitely worth...

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5.0
4y

a local Hidden Gem! If you're looking for for a beach that's local yet quite out of the ordinary oh, this is your spot! Whether it's swimming, fishing, beer drinking, storm chasing or late night stargazing this beach has features unlike many others. Be sure to watch your step as the rocks can hide in the sand! A stubbed toe is still a stubbed toe! But I promise the views are...

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David SnodgrassDavid Snodgrass
Some background on the rock formations... The brown/grey rocks are created by Sabellariid seaworms that form tubular cells from the surrounding sand. The seaworms live in these cells for protection. Each cell is attached to a neighboring cell and the accumulation of cells can result in very large structures, i.e., rocks. The beige/orange rocks are Anastasia limestone (part of the unique Anastasia limestone formation). Also known as coquina , these rocks are composed of shell fragments, coral bits, small marine fossils, and sand. In the past, these rock structures were underwater but have since been exposed. We have created two high quality (4K) YouTube videos featuring this beach with heavy surf crashing into the rock formations. One of the videos features a beautiful sunrise. Our photos are stills from these videos. The links to these videos are below. Copy and paste a link into your internet browser to watch the video. https://youtu.be/a9GzAqZ3nj0 https://youtu.be/yg_PKZdPDVY
Jeremiah PostJeremiah Post
Beautiful coast unlike most the Florida shores. Great spot to stop and see some gorgeous rock formations. Although this spot did not have a restroom or showers, many of the public parking spots around it did which was nice. Some tips for going, check the tide schedule, it is good to go when it's low so you can get a good view. Also bring a pair of water shoes as the rocks can be sharp. Definitely worth checking out.
Greg DigiesoGreg Digieso
a local Hidden Gem! If you're looking for for a beach that's local yet quite out of the ordinary oh, this is your spot! Whether it's swimming, fishing, beer drinking, storm chasing or late night stargazing this beach has features unlike many others. Be sure to watch your step as the rocks can hide in the sand! A stubbed toe is still a stubbed toe! But I promise the views are well worth it
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Some background on the rock formations... The brown/grey rocks are created by Sabellariid seaworms that form tubular cells from the surrounding sand. The seaworms live in these cells for protection. Each cell is attached to a neighboring cell and the accumulation of cells can result in very large structures, i.e., rocks. The beige/orange rocks are Anastasia limestone (part of the unique Anastasia limestone formation). Also known as coquina , these rocks are composed of shell fragments, coral bits, small marine fossils, and sand. In the past, these rock structures were underwater but have since been exposed. We have created two high quality (4K) YouTube videos featuring this beach with heavy surf crashing into the rock formations. One of the videos features a beautiful sunrise. Our photos are stills from these videos. The links to these videos are below. Copy and paste a link into your internet browser to watch the video. https://youtu.be/a9GzAqZ3nj0 https://youtu.be/yg_PKZdPDVY
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Beautiful coast unlike most the Florida shores. Great spot to stop and see some gorgeous rock formations. Although this spot did not have a restroom or showers, many of the public parking spots around it did which was nice. Some tips for going, check the tide schedule, it is good to go when it's low so you can get a good view. Also bring a pair of water shoes as the rocks can be sharp. Definitely worth checking out.
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a local Hidden Gem! If you're looking for for a beach that's local yet quite out of the ordinary oh, this is your spot! Whether it's swimming, fishing, beer drinking, storm chasing or late night stargazing this beach has features unlike many others. Be sure to watch your step as the rocks can hide in the sand! A stubbed toe is still a stubbed toe! But I promise the views are well worth it
Greg Digieso

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