Lakewood Park, Florida, is a census-designated community located in northern St. Lucie County along the Treasure Coast. Situated just north of Fort Pierce and west of the Indian River Lagoon, Lakewood Park offers a quiet suburban environment with convenient access to coastal amenities and major transportation routes. Developed primarily during the mid-20th century, the community has long been known for its residential character and spacious neighborhoods.
Lakewood Park is made up largely of single-family homes on larger lots, giving the area a low-density feel that appeals to families, retirees, and long-term residents. The community is valued for its affordability compared to nearby coastal cities, while still providing close proximity to shopping centers, schools, healthcare facilities, and employment hubs in Fort Pierce and Port St. Lucie. U.S. Route 1 and Interstate 95 are easily accessible, supporting regional connectivity.
Outdoor recreation is readily available, with nearby parks, nature preserves, and boat ramps offering access to fishing, kayaking, and wildlife viewing along the Indian River Lagoon. Atlantic beaches are only a short drive away, making coastal recreation part of everyday life.
Served by St. Lucie County Public Schools, Lakewood Park continues to attract residents seeking a relaxed lifestyle, practical location, and strong community roots within Florida’s Treasure Coast.