Peace, privacy, and nature at its finest

A hidden gem on the Northern Indian River Lagoon near New Smyrna Beach. This FWC recognized birding hotspot features mangroves, sandbars, mud flats, oyster bars that attract over 70 different bird species. In addition to birds, this property is regularly visited by butterflies, manatees and dolphins and many species of fish are caught from the dock.

Indian River Lagoon information

A serene waterway at sunset with a large flock of white and dark seagulls, some flying and some standing in the water near a wooden dock and lush greenery.
A monarch butterfly perched on a red bottlebrush flower with green foliage in the background.
A pink flamingo wading in water with one leg raised and its beak submerged.
Several large alligators partially submerged in murky water, with their heads and backs visible.
A wooden pier extending over calm water towards a house surrounded by trees with fall foliage, with clear sky overhead.
A boat creating a wake as it moves across a large body of water, with a wooded shoreline in the background.