Current north county growth has increased the demand for boat ramp access for residents of Jupiter.  Palm Beach County has an award-winning park system.  It offers a wide range of leisure time opportunities with over 8,000 acres of accessible parkland to discover. Watersports sports, fitness, ecological, and cultural opportunities abound, as well as restful places for peace and quiet.

One of the newest parks is Waterway Park in Jupiter. The $7 million park opened in April of 2017. The park opened a new Intracoastal entry point for the Jupiter public.  Waterway Park is located on the west side of the Intracoastal Waterway at the base of the Indiantown Road bridge.  The highly appreciated Waterway Park offers a boat ramp, 52 boat trailer parking…

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The Andrew "Red" Harris Foundation is pleased to announce that the 2021 artificial reef project is progressing and the deployment of the first of five 500-ton barge loads of huge 8' long concrete culverts offshore of Jupiter Inlet. This year's project benefits from a donation of 2500 culverts valued at $450,000 to the Andrew "Red" Harris Foundation of Jupiter.

The trails will be built at an intensity of one 8' 18-24" inside diameter culvert per foot, so there will be huge habitat created on the trails as well!  The ocean current will quickly interact with the culverts and scour off the thin sand layer that covers the ancient sub bottom ridge of travertine-like bedrock our site is located on top of re-exposing the natural rock between our culverts…

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As cooler weather approaches, it’s the perfect time to meander through the Jupiter Sound in Jupiter. When the ocean temperatures cool, manatees migrate to the warmer waters of the sound. To get up close and personal with these gentle giants, opt for a motor-free water vessel rental from Jupiter Outdoor Center.

The West Indian manatee, which is spotted throughout Jupiter, was once abundant throughout the tropic and subtropical western North and South Atlantic and Caribbean waters. However, the manatee’s numbers have been greatly reduced. Today, the West Indian manatee is listed as an endangered species throughout its range.

The sea cows will let you take a selfie, but DO NOT TOUCH them.  You must remain respectful, calm and do not chase them from…

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St. Lucie County has seen tremendous economic growth in the first half of 2021. The first half of 2021 brought extraordinary advances in economic development and job creation to St. Lucie County, Florida. St. Lucie County is highly desirable for residential living.

St. Lucie County is on the Treasure Coast area of Southeast Florida, south of Indian River County and north of Martin County. The county has a rich history of native tribes, as well as Spanish explorers. The Ais tribe, a hunter-gatherer culture whose territory extended from south of the St. John’s River to the St. Lucie Inlet, originally inhabited the area.

St. Lucie County offers its residents a long list of fun activities and amenities to enjoy. The beaches are beautiful, with soft…

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Living in the Southeast Florida has its many advantages. One is being able to take your boat and grab something to bite to eat. Many popular and award-winning restaurants are in Palm Beach Gardens and Jupiter. They are fun spots situated on the water or in an area that has access to the water. These restaurants offer everything from scenic views to seafood, burgers, tacos, pasta, sushi, pizza, and much more.

Next time you are on the boat, stop off at one of the eateries listed below and grab something to eat or a refreshing beverage.

The River House: Palm Beach Gardens

Seasons 52: Palm Beach Gardens

Waterway Café: Palm Beach Gardens

Guanabanas: Jupiter

Café Des Artistes: Jupiter

The Woods: Jupiter

Square Grouper: Jupiter

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It's “5 o’clock Somewhere” in Palm Beach County just about any time of day. Naturally, with all the great places to grab a drink on the water, you may want an idyllic spot to imbibe by the water. Proof of age, over 21, required.  Always drink responsibly and have a designated driver.

There are plenty of options in area…try them all.  Here are a couple top selections on the water: 

There are a few special spots, including the bar in which the “5 O’clock Somewhere”, Alan Jackson video, was filmed!  Head on over to the Jupiter Inlet and grab a seat at the Square Grouper Tiki Bar.  You will recognize the Jupiter bar as soon as you pull up the music video on your phone. 

Your first stop should be the venerable E.R. Bradley’s Saloon, in West Palm…

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Jupiter’s charm is unmatched. Locals live peaceful, relaxing, coastal lives. The environments and nature are gorgeous.

With different sections of beaches to enjoy, Jupiter locals enjoy the perfect climate of South Florida while enjoying incredible activities. Not to mention the unparalleled wildlife that you can see almost everywhere you turn. 

Jupiter is very quickly becoming a popular place to go scuba diving in Florida for more advanced divers.

Jupiter is home to one of the few remaining truly off-leash dogs-friendly beaches in the state.  Jupiter’s Town Council has adopted a stretch of land for you to bring your fur-baby and let it run free!

Jupiter has some of the bluest water in the western Atlantic thanks to the warm water from the…

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Southeast Florida is known for its miles of sandy beaches and beautiful ocean waters, miles of biking and hiking trails, nature areas and parks.  One town in particular, the Town of Jupiter, has all of that, as well as excellent rated schools, trendy restaurants, superb shopping, arts and culture, outdoor activities, great hospitals, friendly neighborhoods, and some of the best golf courses in the country.

Jupiter is close to 100 years as an incorporated town in the State of Florida. The town was incorporated 1925. The picturesque seaside town is home to more than 65,000 full-time residents. In 2018, Jupiter was rated as the 12th Best Beach Town in the United States by WalletHub and the 9th Happiest Seaside Town in America by Coastal Living…

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Summer is officially over but it can be extremely warm in Palm Beach County even after summer is over. One must drink plenty of water to avoid dehydration. Frozen umbrella drinks or ice-cold brews do not count.  Just good old h2o, agua, water. A simple life force. We know that water is essential to good health, yet requirements vary individual to individual. So, how much water is enough?

The amount of water you need to intake depends on many factors. The factors include your health, how active you are and where you live.  To function appropriately, the body must replenish its water supply by ingesting drinks and foods that encompass water. The Mayo Clinic reported, “Every day you lose water through your breath, perspiration, urine and bowel…

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Palm Beach County and Martin County seaside beach towns have made the list for the "50 Best Beach Towns To Live In" according to WalletHub. The survey and study was conducted last year.  The survey compared and rated beach towns across the United States.  Residents of the Palm Beaches know we have beautiful, white sand beaches and crystal clear blue waters.

Every coastal town has its own set of pros and cons, yet each one is unique in and of itself.  The ratings for the list were comprised  of six distinct categories. The categories were weather, safety, affordability, education, health, and quality of life. The towns and cities ranged in population and most cities and towns on the list are in the state of California or Florida. Palm Beach County and…

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