Round Island
Round Island is an inlet in Indian River, Florida. Round Island is situated nearby to the locality South Beach, as well as near Viking.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include South Beach and Oslo.
South Beach
Locality
South Beach is a census-designated place on North Hutchinson Island in Indian River County, Florida, United States. The population was 3,501 at the 2010 census. South Beach is situated 2 miles northwest of Round Island.
Oslo
Hamlet
First settled circa 1883, Oslo is an unincorporated community in southeastern Indian River County, Florida, United States. It is part of the Sebastian–Vero Beach Metropolitan Statistical Area. Oslo is situated 3½ miles northwest of Round Island.
Florida Ridge
Town
Florida Ridge is a census-designated place in Indian River County, Florida, United States. The population was 18,164 at the 2010 census. Florida Ridge is part of the Sebastian–Vero Beach Metropolitan Statistical Area. Florida Ridge is situated 4 miles west of Round Island.
Round Island
- Type: Inlet
- Category: body of water
- Location: Indian River, Florida, United States, North America
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
27.56392° or 27° 33′ 50″ northLongitude
-80.33033° or 80° 19′ 49″ westElevation
7 feet (2 metres)Open location code
76VXHM79+HVGeoNames ID
4170568
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