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On the second Friday of every month, Jupiter’s Downtown Abacoa hosts their reoccurring Food Truck Invasions. Come out and taste some of the best food from some of the best Food Trucks in South Florida.

Bring your own chairs, blankets, and even a table to sit out and enjoy the food and music. There will be a live DJ playing all the latest hits at the Abacoa Amphitheater. The Food Truck Invasion is free to attend with food and beverage purchases.

Food Truck Invasion Details:
When: Friday, February 14th
Time: 5:30 pm to 8 pm
Location: Abacoa Amphitheater, 1260 University Boulevard, Jupiter.

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The Lake Trail is a 5.5-mile path running north to south along the barrier island of Palm Beach. The scenic town is known for its upscale estates, tall palm trees, blue ocean views and beautiful landscaping- which all make the Lake Trail an excellent route to endeavor. Along the way, bikers will pass 18 eye-catching sites including the West Palm Beach skyline, Society of the Four Arts, The Breakers and historic Kennedy bunker on Peanut Island. 

The towering age-old coconut palms on the island create a nice shady path (particularly in the morning) for riders to get a glimpse of exclusive high-end backyards of impressive estates. Sites like the Estee Lauder Mansion and Flagler Museum are an incredible display of Gilded Age architecture and history in…

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There is a lot to do in the Palm Beaches for residents of all ages. Here are a few, fun local activities that you and your teen will enjoy in Palm Beach County.

Silverball Arcade

While your teen is likely an expert when it comes to online video games, they’ll find the Silverball Museum in Delray Beach alluring and unique. Filled with pinball machines dating back to the 1930s, blinking lights, upbeat music, and the sweet ding-ding-ding of points being earned, it’s an experience for multi-generations. A single-entry pass is all that’s required, for unlimited play. 1980’s video arcade games such as Nintendo and Atari are also available for play, while food is available on the second level offering nostalgic treats.

Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and…

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The Martin County Fair is the single largest fair and event held in Martin County every year. The fair draws over 70,000 people from around the county and Treasure Coast. The Fair is coming to town Friday, February 14th through Saturday, February 22nd.

The purpose of the fair is to promote the community’s talents, vision, diversity and tradition to entertain. The fair features great food, fair games, carnival rides, parades, live music, fun entertainment, a kid’s zone, shopping, cookie challenges, tribute bands, baking contests and much more.

Tickets are available for purchase online or at the gate. Advantaged General Admission tickets are $5 dollars in advance or $10 dollars at the gate. The rides and special concerts require special tickets in addition…

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Year-round access to the beautiful, South Florida outdoors is one of the greatest things about living in Palm Beach County. Here are a few natural parks that you and your family can enjoy and explore.

Green Cay

Green Cay Nature Center and Wetlands overlooks 100 acres of constructed wetland from a 1 1/2-mile boardwalk trail. Shimmering water is everywhere since the area is filled with natural ponds, examples of hammock swamp and ages-old cypress swamp. This quick visit will bring you close to egret and bunting during bird season, and a nature center will entertain and educate the entire family about the natural treasures to be found in the wetlands.

Wakodahatchee Wetlands

Delray Beach is a town of diverse attractions and things to do. A…

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Hog Hammock Trail is one of West Palm Beach's newest trails, it is composed of crushed concrete and has lots of intermittent boardwalks. The area is a combination of restored and natural wetland communities including cabbage palm hammocks, mesic pine flatwoods, forested wetlands and cypress domes. Restrooms and water is available in the parking lot. The trail is perfect for a leisurely hike.

After walking or jogging the Hammock Trail you may want to head over to the Cypress Boardwalk which is about one mile away. Cypress is a mile-long boardwalk extending through marsh and cypress swamp. The boardwalk has lots of opportunities for viewing Florida’s flora and fauna. You can also stop by the Nature Center to speak with a naturalist or sign up for a…

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The Juno Dunes Natural Area is a 569-acre preserve features miles of trails for biking and hiking, oceanfront tract facilities for easy beach access, boat slips on the Intracoastal Waterway, picnic tables, restrooms and a kiosk with informational brochures and maps.

Juno Dunes

The Juno Dunes Natural Area is a perfect place to experience the diversity of South Florida’s ecosystem in a single location. You and your family can take a leisurely stroll, relaxing bike ride or a fast-paced hike through any of the pristine natural trails.

This natural preserve is home to 12 unique, native ecosystems: beach dune, coastal strand, maritime hammock, hydric hammock, scrub, scrubby flatwoods, xeric hammock, mesic flatwoods, wet flatwoods, basin marsh,…

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Horseback riding is a popular activity in Palm Beach County. We are even home to one of the world’s most affluent equestrian communities, Wellington. Here’s our guide to a few great places to go horseback riding.

Pink Flamingo

Located in the beautiful town of Lake Worth, Florida, Pink Flamingo Stables provide an unparalleled experience for both new and seasoned horseback riders. If you’re new to horses you Pink Flamingo offers lessons, or if you can for a trail ride through the neighborhoods and canal systems of Lake Worth, take you to sight-see while enjoying the great outdoors.

Johnson’s Folly Horse Farm

Johnson’s Folly Horse Farm sits on 8 private acres in the heart of Delray Beach. Centrally located between I95 and the Turnpike, just…

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Every Tuesday and Thursday the Loggerhead Marinelife Center in Juno Beach hosts a fish-feeding program for kids! This free program takes place at the Mangrove exhibit, which displays the habitats of Florida’s coastal ecosystems.

This is a great event for kids looking to learn about local plants and wildlife. Attendants will see a live feeding and listen to a guide explain the marinelife. This hands-on event is a great way for kids to experience some of the more interesting aspects of biology and science, there are few things more important in a child’s education than teaching him or her that learning can be fun and interesting. The fish feeding at the Loggerhead Marinelife Center is a big step in that direction.

When: Tuesday and Thursday at…

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On the first Friday of every month, the Village of Tequesta hosts their reoccurring Food Truck Pow Wow at Constitution Park.

The giant outdoor picnic is a great way for you to gather with your neighbors and community with great food and fun activities. The food trucks will be lined up in Constitution Park and will feature some of the best food truck dishes in South Florida.

In addition to some of best gourmet food, the Food Truck Pow Wow will also feature live music and entertainment for everyone to enjoy and is a great way to kick off the weekend.

The Food Truck Pow Wow Details:
When: Friday, February 7th
Time: 5 pm to 9 pm
Location: Constitution Park located at 399 Seabrook Road, Tequesta.

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