If you’re wondering where to watch sea turtle hatchlings on the Treasure Coast in August, this guide cuts through the noise with practical tips, local spots, and kid-friendly ways to learn about conservation. Unlike generic lists, I’ve scoured the area for unique, mom-approved experiences that keep your family engaged and having fun.

Why August is Prime Time for Sea Turtle Hatchlings

August is when sea turtle hatching season hits its stride on the Treasure Coast. Loggerhead, green, and leatherback turtles, whose nests were laid in May and June, see their eggs hatch after about 60 days, with hatchlings emerging at night to dash for the sea. 

Our 80-mile coastline, from Jensen Beach to Vero Beach, hosted 12,987 nests in 2023, making it a global hotspot. 

As a mom, I love sharing this unique Florida experience with my kids. It’s a lesson in resilience and nature’s wonders, but it’s critical to do it responsibly to protect these threatened species.

Top 5 Spots to See Sea Turtle Hatchlings on the Treasure Coast

To keep hatchlings safe, Florida law bans approaching nests or turtles without a Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) permit.

Join these guided programs for a front-row seat to hatching season.

1. St. Lucie County Environmental Resources Department (Hutchinson Island)

Why It Stands Out: Free morning walks on South Hutchinson Island let you see biologists excavate nests and release stranded hatchlings, a rare up-close experience. My kids were thrilled watching tiny loggerheads scurry to the waves last August! It’s hands-on learning at its best.

2. Florida Oceanographic Coastal Center (Stuart)

Why It Stands Out: This Stuart gem combines nest excavations with a kid-friendly aquarium, making it my go-to for a full family day. Watching biologists free hatchlings while explaining conservation hooked may hook your family in on marine biology.

3. Coastal Connections (Vero Beach)

Why It Stands Out: Their Turtle Digs are free and let you witness hatchling releases while supporting local research.

4. John D. MacArthur Beach State Park (North Palm Beach)

5. Loggerhead Marinelife Center (Juno Beach)

Why It Stands Out: This Juno Beach gem, at 14200 U.S. Highway 1, is a sea turtle hospital and conservation hub, offering Hatchling Discovery programs in August where you might see live nest excavations and hatchling releases.

If you've been to the center before, (open daily from 10am-5pm) you're familiar with the rehabilitative tanks for turtles, the other tanks with jellyfish, shark, eels, etc; and the turtle hospital. They also have interactive exhibits, a cafe, and a great gift shop. This hatchling release is specifically off-hours during a night program, but you will still meet at the center.