A county-wide burn ban is now in effect as extremely dry conditions continue. All non‑permitted outdoor burning is prohibited.
Rosser Lakes Preserve is a newly protected natural area located between Interstate 95 and Rosser Boulevard, permanently conserved to safeguard green space for generations to come. The City formally acquired the nearly 105‑acre property on Feb. 20, 2026, transforming land once slated for development into a community preserve dedicated to passive recreation.
Open seven days a week from 8 a.m. to sunset, the preserve features two expansive lakes ideal for shoreline fishing as well as canoe and kayak launching. Visitors can explore biking and hiking trails that wind through the landscape and offer opportunities to view local wildlife.
Rosser Lakes Preserve represents the first acquisition of the Naturally PSL Land Bank, advancing the City’s initiative to expand access to natural spaces. As part of the broader Naturally PSL: Green Spaces and Places effort, the City has identified 198 acres of existing natural preserves and designated nearly 745 acres for future green space. The trail network has also grown to 41 miles, with 20 additional miles planned. Two new parks opened in 2024, with six more parks on the way.
Corner of SW Rosser Boulevard and SW Bermel Avenue, Port St. Lucie 34953 View Map
Corner of SW Rosser Boulevard and SW Bermel Avenue , Port St. Lucie 34953
Open 8 a.m. until dusk.