Treasure Coast News, Business and Community Sept. 2011 | Page 7

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The preserve may be small -- just 73 acres -- but it's memorable. In a state known for its sandy beaches, Blowing Rocks is one of the few that has, well, rocks.

Of course, this isn't Maine's coastline. The rocks that break the surf along the shoreline look as if they're a dark, cresting wave. But when a wind blows in off the Atlantic, driving the water through holes in the Anastasia limestone, the spray can fly as high as 50 feet.

Anastasia limestone is found along the coast from St. Augustine south to near Boca Raton, but most of it is either underground or underwater, says Michael Renda, a biologist at the preserve, a Nature Conservancy holding. Why does limestone exist along the shore on this barrier island north of Jupiter? "It may have been a high point in the rock," Renda says. "Then again, it just may have to do with some larger variables that affect erosion or just the general geography and geology of the area."

The quarter-mile of the beach that isn't rocky is known for turtle nests. An average of 500 nests are dug here each year by loggerheads, greens and leatherbacks, says Andrea Povinelli, the preserve's community relations manager.

(Credit: Orlando Sentinel)

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Away from the beach, interpretive signs explain the park's restoration and four ecosystems -- beach dune, coastal strand, tropical hammock and mangrove wetlands. Since Jupiter Island residents gave the parcel to the Nature Conservancy in 1969, 42 acres have been restored by volunteers who have weeded out such invasive plants and trees as Australian pine, Brazilian pepper and Asiatic latherleaf vine. In their places, they have planted native saw palmettos, mangroves, sabal palms and more, many of which were grown from seed in the preserve's nursery.

With 400 acress of lakes and jogging trails, Tradition in Port St Lucie is a planned community which emcompasses both healthy living and research and development.

Residents in several gated communities, enjoy safe and healthy lifestyles, with state-of-the-art shopping malls, schools and eateries within walking distance of their homes, none of which is more than about ten years old.

From newly weds, to families of toddlers, to those in their golden years, Tradition has something for everyone.

Abingdon is a senior community of condos for independent senior living, which also boasts an assisted living center. Heritage Oaks, Seasons, and The Lakes, among other communities, offer family homes on green belts and lake side living.

Cranes and other wild birds are common place in the area and are tame enough to eat from your hands.

Tradition truly is a much sought-after development.

Tradition, Port St Lucie