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Fellsmere Surf Park: Florida’s First Wave Pool Expected to Open in 2026

A surf park featuring a large artificial wave pool is under construction in Fellsmere, a small town in Indian River County near Sebastian Inlet. The Point Surf Park is a $30 million project on a 10.5-acre site that was once home to the vacant Mesa Park, and it is expected to open in 2026. Interest in surf parks is growing across the region, as seen in the Wavegarden KOA Bay Surf Park project in Fort Pierce.

Wave Pool Technology and Design

The park will feature a roughly 700-foot artificial wave pool powered by Endless Surf technology. The system uses air pressure to create waves that operators can control in terms of size, shape, speed, and timing.

The pool has a heart-shaped design that will allow surfers of different skill levels to surf together in the same session. Separate zones will accommodate both beginners and experienced surfers, much like other artificial wave pool developments on the Treasure Coast.

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Construction Progress at The Point Surf Park

Endless Surf, the company behind the wave system, released a video showing early construction work. Crews have poured concrete and installed rebar as they build the lagoon that will hold the waves.

The Point Surf Park is the first Endless Surf lagoon in the United States. For those interested in similar projects, there are also recent updates on the KOA Bay Surf Park in Fort Pierce.

Community Programs and Local Impact

The project aims to boost the local economy in Fellsmere, which is a town of about 5,000 people. Plans include free surfing lessons, water safety classes, and other community programs when the park opens next summer.

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Sessions will be available for all ages and skill levels. More details on pricing and exact opening dates are expected later this year.

Frequently Asked Questions About Fellsmere Surf Park

Where is The Point Surf Park being built?

Construction is underway on a 10.5-acre site in Fellsmere that was once home to the vacant Mesa Park. Fellsmere is a town in Indian River County near Sebastian Inlet.

How much does the wave pool project cost?

The Point Surf Park is a $30 million project. Developers say the $30 million project will open in 2026 and bring year-round surfing to the area near Sebastian Inlet.

What technology powers the artificial waves?

The wave pool is powered by Endless Surf technology, which uses air pressure to create waves. Operators can control the size, shape, speed, and timing of the waves.

Can beginners use the surf park?

The park will have separate zones so beginners and experienced surfers can ride together. Sessions will be available for all ages and skill levels.

Are there community programs planned?

Plans include free surfing lessons, water safety classes, and other community programs when the park opens. These programs are part of the project’s aim to benefit the local Fellsmere community.

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