Florida’s First Surf Park: The Point Fellsmere

Florida has one of the most active surf communities in the U.S.—if not the world. It also has some of the most inconsistent waves. Long flat spells are part of the culture.

Surf park concepts have teased Florida surfers for years.
The Point Surf Park in Fellsmere is changes that.

Florida has one of the most active surf communities in the U.S.—if not the world. It also has some of the most inconsistent waves. Long flat spells are part of the culture. They’re also a limitation—on access, progression, and time in the water.

Surf park concepts have teased Florida surfers for years. The Point Surf Park in Fellsmere is changing that.

World Class Waves: Consistent & Built For High Demand

At The Point, swell consistency is engineered.

Florida’s surf culture is defined by inconsistency. Long flat spells and short swell windows limit time in the water and slow progression. Endless Surf’s ES36 pneumatic wave technology is designed to remove that variable and cater to everyone from next-generation pros to families and beginners.

Using air pressure, the system generates waves with precision and repeatability—controlling shape, size, speed, and interval. Waves run on a schedule, independent of East Coast swell. Wave profiles are fully customizable. Operators can adjust settings throughout the day, from learn-to-surf sessions to high-performance waves, training, and events—without changing the infrastructure.

That flexibility allows the lagoon to handle volume: high throughput, steady flow, and consistent wave quality under demand. The result is a system that delivers premium waves with reliability—giving surfers more time in the water, and operators a platform that performs day in and day out.

For Floridians, it won’t replace the ocean—but it provides the consistency needed to keep surfing and progressing.

The crew is deep into work building Florida’s first dedicated surf pool. This one will be by Endless Surf.

Florida’s First Surf Park – Why Here?

Located on a 10.5-acre site in Fellsmere, Indian River County—just inland from Sebastian Inlet—The Point Surf Park sits within one of Florida’s most established surf regions. Positioned between the Treasure Coast and Space Coast, it draws from a large, active surf community, along with steady year-round visitors and families within driving distance across the state.

Within a few hours, surfers from Orlando, Miami, and Tampa can all access the site—adding to an already strong local base. The project is designed to stand on its own as a dedicated surf park—a year-round destination that brings consistent traffic, jobs, and long-term economic activity to the area.

florida wave pool coming
The recently opened Adrena facility in Saudi Arabia (pictured top of page and above here) is identical to the Fellsmere pool in many ways.

Built by Surfers for Surfers

The Point reflects a focused approach to surf park development—built around surfing as the primary use, not an amenity.

The project is being shaped by surfers for surfers and is designed to meet the expectations of a core surf community: reliable waves, repeat sessions, and a layout that prioritizes time in the water and fosters meaningful surf culture connections.

Similar to our pure-play surf park project at O2 SURFTOWN MUC in Germany, this will be another example of how Endless Surf anchors and delivers for a dedicated surf park, from day-to-day operations to long-term viability.

Making Waves in 2026

Florida’s first surf park is now under construction and has a meaningful story and community to back it. Watch Behind the Break: The Making of Florida’s First Surf Park for the full story in the clip below.

This article originally appeared on the Endless Surf website at this link and is posted in partnership with Endless Surf.

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