Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum
Climb the 1860 red-brick lighthouse for panoramic views over the inlet and Loxahatchee River.
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Beaches, the lighthouse, parks, paddling, and the waterfront — the spots worth your time, from a local point of view.
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Climb the 1860 red-brick lighthouse for panoramic views over the inlet and Loxahatchee River.
A free sea-turtle hospital and education center on the Juno Beach oceanfront.
Jupiter's largest beachfront park — wide sand, pavilions, trails, and an amphitheater.
A calm, kid-friendly lagoon for swimming and snorkeling beside the Jupiter Inlet.
Limestone outcrops and reefs make this Jupiter Island beach a top snorkeling spot.
Paddle and hike the wild Loxahatchee River through cypress and Old Florida wilderness.
Limestone bluffs that spout seawater skyward at high tide — one of Jupiter's most photographed spots.
A waterfront promenade along the Intracoastal, lined with dining, boats, and events.
Spring-training home of the Cardinals and Marlins, in the heart of Abacoa.
An award-winning regional theatre staging professional productions in Jupiter.
A 14-screen cinema with luxury dine-in recliners, IMAX, and Dolby on US-1.
A 60-lane bowling alley with a sports bar and arcade off Indiantown Road.
An 18-hole tropical mini-golf course in Abacoa — fun for kids, dates, or groups.
A classic Joe Lee–designed 18-hole public championship course in Abacoa.
Jupiter's surf-and-paddle shop — SUP, kayak, and surfboard rentals plus lessons near the beach.
Scuba and snorkel boat charters into Jupiter's famous reefs, wrecks, and drift dives.
Book a charter out of the Jupiter Inlet for sailfish, mahi, snapper, and more.
Rent a boat or jet ski and cruise the Intracoastal to Jupiter's famous sandbar.
The area's premier upscale enclosed mall — Nordstrom, Saks, Macy's, Bloomingdale's, and Apple.
An open-air shopping, dining, and entertainment center with a carousel and live events.
A walkable arts-and-dining district of boutiques, galleries, and restaurants on PGA Boulevard.
An open-air plaza with everyday shops, restaurants, and services off PGA Boulevard.
Jupiter's walkable town center — shops, restaurants, a weekend green market, and live events.
Palm Beach Gardens' municipal public course — a redesigned par-72 plus a lighted par-3.
A storied golf resort with five championship courses, including the famed Champion course.
A Jack Nicklaus Signature municipal course open to the public in North Palm Beach.
A ~990-foot fishing pier and wide beach in Juno Beach — great for fishing and sunrises.
Quiet hiking and wildlife trails through pine flatwoods and cypress in Jupiter Farms.
Southeast Florida's largest state park — paddle the Loxahatchee, hike, bike, and climb Hobe Mountain.
A native-Florida wildlife sanctuary and rehab center — see panthers, bears, eagles, and more up close.
An affordable par-3 course steps from the ocean — quick, walkable, no tee times needed.
A popular, affordable public 18-hole course in central Jupiter.
A well-loved Jupiter craft brewery with a big taproom and a full kitchen in Abacoa.
One of Palm Beach County's longest-running craft breweries — a cozy Tequesta taproom.
A roomy Palm Beach Gardens craft brewery and taproom — the sibling of Tequesta Brewing.
A 2.5-mile off-leash dog beach — a quintessential Jupiter local ritual.
A low-key riverfront park with a boat ramp, kayak launch, and shady picnic spots.
Family-friendly escape rooms in Jupiter — work the clues and beat the clock with your group.
Axe- and knife-throwing lanes with a bar — a fun, competitive night out in West Jupiter.
A Tequesta art gallery and school offering painting and art classes for all levels.
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