Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse to guide ships away from it in 1853. So,
a climb to the top of the Lighthouse is a must do activity when
Jupiter Inlet and then splitting into the Indian and Loxahatchee
Rivers to the north and west have been noted as the one of the
best views in the county. Northward views command the idyllic
Outstanding Natural Area and Indian River. Southern views display
Jupiter’s rhythmic maritime community with boats of all shapes
and sizes, the scent of outdoor restaurants and strains of tropical
tours, Twilight Yoga at the Light, Lighthouse Story Time for Kids,
periodic Lectures and other programming throughout the year.
Not to mention they have various “special events” throughout
the year as well with such events as the “Wild & Scenic Film
Festival”, “Rendezvous at the Light’, “Family Adventure Day”
and “Holiday Night at the Light”. So, check out their site to see
when these events happen. (JupiterLighthouse.org)
Planning your trip to the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse? Inside the
Museum & Secret Station J and the Tindall Pioneer House learn
about the diverse history of the area through series of interactive
exhibits chronicling the lives of Native Americans, early pioneers,
Lighthouse keepers and much more. Nature lovers should not
miss the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse Outstanding Natural Area,
which features 120 acres of rich Florida wilderness. This has
become one of the most popular eco-tourism places in North
Palm Beach County. So much so that it has it has gone from one
tour day a week to six tour days per week. Amazing!
Take a day and visit the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse to
discover our history. Thank you to the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse
& Museum for the information in this article.
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