For Valentine’s Day, you might be planning a nice, romantic dinner with your partner or you could be planning a Galentine’s or Palentine’s party with your friends.
No matter what your plans are, you might want to get a photo to look back on.
Here are four places on the Treasure Coast where you can get a picturesque photo on Valentine’s Day.
Heart in the Park, Port St. Lucie
The Heart in the Park is a $7 million, 73-foot-tall, stainless steel giant heart sculpture in the Heart of Tradition surrounded by an endless array of shops and restaurants.
The official grand opening of the Heart in the Park sculpture was Aug. 23, 2025, and it is at the corner of Southwest Village Parkway and Southwest Discovery Way.
The sculpture was paid for by Mattamy Homes and designed by Filipino-American artist Jefre Figueras Manuel, known as JEFRË. It is the tallest documented heart sculpture in the world.
Riverwalk, Stuart
People walk on the Stuart riverwalk along the St. Lucie River Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2021.
People walk on the Stuart riverwalk along the St. Lucie River Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2021.
In downtown Stuart, people can walk along the St. Lucie River, under the Roosevelt Bridge, and by a variety of restaurants such as Hudson’s On The River and Waterfront Sailfish Lounge & Grill.
It is also called the Rock’n Riverwalk for its no-charge concert series presented by Stuart Main Street and the Historic Stuart Downtown Business Association.
McKee Botanical Gardens, Vero Beach
The garden was founded in 1932 by Arthur McKee and Waldo Sexton and created to preserve Florida’s native hammock and show tropical plants from around the world.
It has many picturesque spots where gorgeous plants, flowers, bamboo pavilions and sculptural wood benches serve as the backdrop for unique photos.
The celebration of over 100 species of waterlilies in the pools, ponds and watery mazes at McKee have been recognized by the International Waterlily and Water Gardening Society.
Jetty Park, South Beach Fort Pierce
People visit Jetty Park in Fort Pierce, Fla., the morning of Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2022, as the outer edges of Hurricane Ian arrive on the Treasure Coast. St. Lucie County remained under a tropical storm warning.
People visit Jetty Park in Fort Pierce, Fla., the morning of Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2022, as the outer edges of Hurricane Ian arrive on the Treasure Coast. St. Lucie County remained under a tropical storm warning.
Jetty Park at the end of Seaway Drive on South Beach is a great place to walk or ride bikes along the south jetty that juts into the Atlantic Ocean and linear park that lines the Fort Pierce Inlet.
You can fish, relax in the swings or on mosaic benches, have a picnic at covered pavilions, dine at a handful of bars and restaurants on the south side of the park, or watch kite-surfers who frequent the area.
On the beach, you can take a framed postcard-like photo of you with the beach and ocean in the background.