It may go without saying—Florida is a pretty stunning state. Beyond just the endless ocean views when you get to the coast and the magic of the marshland inland. But even when you thought you might have seen it all in Florida, there is still something else popping up that deserves to be explored. The next time you need to take a drive and clear your head, we have a 12-mile scenic ride that tops all the rest.
Just a bit west of Stuart, Florida there is a historic highway that is as beautiful as it gets.
Facebook Martin Grade Scenic Highway What is known to outsiders as Martin Highway is known to locals as “The Grade” and this 12-mile road is pure scenery.
The history of The Grade dates back quite some time, although the roads back then weren’t half as well-maintained as they are now.
Facebook Martin Grade Scenic Highway Taking a scenic drive along this 12-mile jaunt, especially on a sunny day will prove to be quite the experience.
The road happens to be shaded by a canopy of the most beautiful hundred-year-old oak trees around.
Facebook Martin Grade Scenic Highway Not to mention the rest of the drive will have guests surrounded by orange groves, farms, pastures, swamps, woodlands and so much more.
Much of the area around The Grade is untouched, which means that it is exactly as it was when it was discovered by early settlers.
Facebook Martin Grade Scenic Highway The trek may seem short to some as The Grade officially ends in Okeechobee County at Lake Okeechobee.
Ending at one of the largest freshwater bodies in the United States—doesn’t get much better than that.
Facebook Martin Grade Scenic Highway Enjoy the tree canopy in beautiful Martin County and roll your windows down because this scenic drive is not to be missed.
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Facebook Martin Grade Scenic Highway
What is known to outsiders as Martin Highway is known to locals as “The Grade” and this 12-mile road is pure scenery.
Taking a scenic drive along this 12-mile jaunt, especially on a sunny day will prove to be quite the experience.
Not to mention the rest of the drive will have guests surrounded by orange groves, farms, pastures, swamps, woodlands and so much more.
The trek may seem short to some as The Grade officially ends in Okeechobee County at Lake Okeechobee.
Enjoy the tree canopy in beautiful Martin County and roll your windows down because this scenic drive is not to be missed.
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