The Point fills a real gap in Florida's surf infrastructure, and the ES36's 19-second Single Peak rides rank among the longer sessions available at any wave park on the market. The 2026 opening is the date Florida surfers have been waiting on for years.
The Point Surf Park is Florida's first surf park, under construction in Fellsmere (Indian River County) and scheduled to open in 2026. It runs on Endless Surf's ES36 pneumatic wave technology, making it the first Endless Surf lagoon in the United States and the first of its kind in the Western Hemisphere. The 10.5-acre site sits just inland from Sebastian Inlet, placing it at the center of one of Florida's most established surf regions.
The lagoon is roughly 700 feet long and holds approximately 4.3 million gallons of water. Endless Surf's ES36 system generates waves through 36 pneumatic caissons, producing a repeatable, scheduled wave independent of ocean swell. It runs in two main configurations: Single Peak (rides up to 19 seconds) and Split Peak (rides up to 11 seconds). The heart-shaped pool layout produces the Split Peak as an a-frame with peeling sections on both sides. Wave height is operator-adjustable from small, rolling green waves suited to beginners all the way up to overhead. Settings can be changed throughout the day without altering the physical infrastructure, so the same pool handles learn-to-surf sessions and higher-performance waves within a single day's schedule.
Florida surfers who need consistent training time between flat ocean spells will get the most out of this park. The 30-person-per-hour capacity cap means uncrowded water, which matters especially for intermediate riders trying to string together turns on 19-second rides. Beginners benefit from the fully adjustable wave size and a planned lesson program. Advanced surfers can dial settings up to overhead. The park is also within a two-hour drive of both Daytona Beach and Fort Lauderdale, and reachable from Orlando, Miami, and Tampa within a few hours.
No session pricing or lesson packages have been announced as of mid-2026. General Manager John Turner stated that making surfing affordable is a core philosophy of the park, but no specific figures have been published. The facility operates on a reservation-only basis, capping sessions at 30 surfers per hour. Pricing details are expected closer to the 2026 opening. Check thepointsurfpark.com for updates.
The park address is 9600 Mesa Park D Blvd, Fellsmere, FL 32948, north of County Road 512 and roughly two miles west of the I-95 intersection, making access straightforward from the highway. Sebastian Inlet State Park is minutes away, so combining a pool session with a natural break session is realistic when swell cooperates. Vero Beach (roughly 20 minutes south) is the best nearby base for accommodation and dining. Sessions are reservation-only, so planning ahead is non-negotiable once the park opens. The owners plan to run the park 16 hours a day, 7 days a week per Vero News reporting, which means early and late slots should be available once schedules are published. Register for updates at thepointsurfpark.com before pricing goes live.
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