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Living on the water in Florida is a dream come true for many people. Imagine waking up to the sound of waves crashing against the shore or taking a refreshing swim in the ocean after a long day at work. You could even enjoy a leisurely boat ride or fishing trip whenever you want from the comfort of your own dock. The lifestyle of living on the water in Florida is unparalleled. Being immersed in the beauty of palm trees, crystal clear water, and white sanded beaches every day is something that simply does not get old. 

Here are just a few of the things you can enjoy when you live on the water in Florida:

  • The views. When you live on the water, you will have views of the ocean or the intracoastal waterway. This is a great way to relax, but it is…

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Palm Beach Island is known for its luxury and prestige, but amongst all of that also lies an outdoor gem: the Lake Trail. This 5.5-mile path winds along the island's western edge, offering stunning views of the Lake Worth Lagoon and West Palm Beach.

The trail is a great place to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. It is a peaceful and relaxing place to walk, jog, or bike. You will also get to see some of the most beautiful homes in Palm Beach, as well as a few historical landmarks along the way.

Starting Your Adventure

The trail starts at the southern end of Palm Beach, near South Lake Drive and Peruvian Avenue. There's public parking available here, so it is easy to get started.

As you walk north, you will pass the Palm Beach Town…

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Jupiter, Florida, is one of the most beautiful places in all the Sunshine State due to its captivating blend of natural wonders and charming landscapes. From pristine beaches to lush parks and breathtaking waterfronts, Jupiter is a picturesque paradise that offers a plethora of stunning locations to explore.

Here are some of the most picturesque locations in Jupiter:

  • Blowing Rocks Preserve is a unique coastal preserve home to awe-inspiring limestone rocks that spout ocean water into the air during high tide. This natural phenomenon is both mesmerizing and picturesque, and it makes Blowing Rocks Preserve a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and photographers. The park does have operating hours so be sure to get there before closing. You…

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The Everglades is a vast and unique ecosystem located in South Florida. It is home to a wide variety of plants and animals, including alligators, snakes, birds, and fish. It also offers a plethora of outdoor activities such as airboat rides, hiking, and fishing. If you live in Palm Beach County, you can make the short ride down to the Everglades, which is a must visit for any residents or visitors of Florida.

If you are planning a one-day trip to the Everglades from Palm Beach County, here is a suggested itinerary:

Itinerary

  • Start your day by driving to the Ernest Coe Visitor Center down in Homestead. This is the main visitor center for the Everglades National Park and a great place to learn about the park's history and ecology.
  • From the…

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Palm Beach County is a paradise for nature lovers. With its turquoise waters and abundant marine life, it's no wonder that snorkeling is one of the most popular activities for both visitors and locals. With many options to choose from, this short list below will hopefully help you decide where you might snorkel this weekend in Palm Beach County.

Peanut Island

Located near the Lake Worth Inlet, Peanut Island is a well-known spot for snorkeling enthusiasts. Its shallow waters are home to a variety of fish species, including snappers, parrotfish, and angelfish. Explore the waters near the man-made reef that thrive with marine life.

John D. MacArthur Beach State Park

Head to John D. MacArthur Beach State Park. This protected area boasts a pristine…

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When it comes to must visit destinations in Florida, few places can rival the allure and natural beauty of the Florida Keys. Located just a few hours away by car from Palm Beach County, this string of islands offers a unique and unforgettable experience. So, let’s take you on a journey from Palm Beach County to the Florida Keys, highlighting the must-visit attractions and hidden gems along the way. 

The Drive from Palm Beach County

Starting your adventure from Palm Beach County, once you get down past Homestead, you'll embark on a scenic drive along the famous Overseas Highway, a 113-mile road connecting the mainland to Key West. Be sure to have your camera ready to capture the breathtaking turquoise waters all around you that make this drive so…

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When it comes to natural wonders, Florida may not be the first place that comes to mind. However, hidden along the state's southeastern coast lies a gem that is truly unlike anything else you will find in the Sunshine State.

Blowing Rocks Preserve is a 73-acre conservation area located on Jupiter Island. What makes it so special is the fact that it is the largest exposed section of Anastasia limestone on Florida's east coast. This unique geological formation creates a mesmerizing spectacle when waves crash against the rocks, shooting up to fifty feet in the air. It is a breathtaking natural phenomenon that leaves visitors in awe.

But Blowing Rocks Preserve is not just about its stunning scenery. The preserve also boasts a rich ecosystem, making it a…

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