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    Old Town Hall Park

    3.0 (1 review)

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    Dubois Park

    Dubois Park

    4.5
    (49 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    Great place to fish, swim, picnic or just walk around and look at the sights…read more Plenty of tables, grills showers and bathrooms. The views are amazing! Sunset and lighthouse.

    We absolutely loved DuBois Park and Beach. It's now one of our favorite family spots in Florida…read more With calm, shallow waters and a sandy lagoon perfect for kids, plus picnic areas and shady spots for relaxing, the experience completely blew us away. I've honestly never found another place quite like it for families. The water is calm, shallow, and sheltered, with no waves or strong current, making it ideal for time with our three-year-old. She loved playing at the water's edge, and the tranquil conditions made it much easier to relax without worrying about waves or tides. The setting is also beautiful, with sandy areas along both sides of the water, natural trees that provide real shade, and plenty of spots if you prefer to sit out in the sun. The park felt incredibly clean and well-cared-for, with picnic benches and grills throughout, public restrooms nearby, and a lifeguard tower, though no lifeguard was on duty when we visited. There is also a pirate-ship playground, which is a fun bonus for families if kids want a break from the water. One tip: the rubber surface gets very hot in the sun, so flip-flops or other shoes are a good idea. One of the highlights is watching boats come and go from the harbor from nearly every vantage point, giving the area an authentic Florida vibe. Crossing the bridge over the lagoon's mouth also leads directly to the beach. What truly impressed us was how welcoming and inclusive the park felt. We heard multiple languages, saw diverse families and groups enjoying themselves, and everyone seemed relaxed, content, and authentic. The genuine, easygoing atmosphere made the park even more memorable. It felt like a blend of locals and visitors, both welcoming and family-oriented, with immaculate grounds. Although parking fills up, it never feels hectic. We've visited many beaches in Florida and beyond, but this one genuinely stands out. We plan to return as often as possible.

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    Veteran John  on his yellow trike
    Veteran John on his yellow trike
    Jupiter inlet
    Jupiter inlet
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    Coral Cove Park

    Coral Cove Park

    4.6
    (32 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    Traveled to "Jupiter" looking for a nice beach as I heard their beaches are clear and clean…read more. stumbled across this beach park. There was plenty of parking, which we liked. The boardwalk was closed for repairs so we had to walk thru the sand with our stuff (coolers etc). Part of the beach was on a small like hill, you had to jump down to get towards the water which was annoying. The beach was filled with seaweed. I did like there was a lifeguard on duty. It wasn't crowded for a Sunday. Probably won't be back to this one.

    Soo I had my small ceremony here at coral cove on a Sunday around 6:30pm and it was magical!!!…read moreThere was literally no one on the beach! Which made this more intimate and perfect!! I was soo worried it was gonna be super crowded and I was soo glad it wasn't!!! The draft wood that was there made it that much more perfect for photos! However I do believe it's no longer there but the views are just as amazing! It doesn't even feel like you're in Florida with the rocks all around you!! It's truly a beautiful spot that me and my husband love so much!! It's definitely become our spot for intimate moments! This is also the location he proposed to me and we took family photos!!! If you're in town and want to check a location that's not as crowded and scenic this is the spot!!

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    Me and my husband using the draft wood as a prop at our beach wedding.
    Me and my husband using the draft wood as a prop at our beach wedding.
    Photos in front of the rocks
    Photos in front of the rocks
    Coral cover park, this is left of the parking that's in-front of the restrooms and park.

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    Coral cover park, this is left of the parking that's in-front of the restrooms and park.
    Limestone Creek Natural Area

    Limestone Creek Natural Area

    4.0
    (4 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    I finally ventured further down the path in this park and was greatly pleased! On my first trip…read morehere, I stopped after reaching the first 'river' pavilion, because the path forward looked more like a side street than a park path, as it is wide enough for a car. But this time I kept going and found another river lookout, this one with a boardwalk that actually went out over the River. After that, the path went into another part of woods. It meandered along until we reached a tiny boardwalk bridge over a slightly marshy area and then found we had reached the very end of the park, where it intersected with a main road near the highway. Once again, we had the park all to ourselves, which was a treat. These days, with so little rain, so many plants looked brown and lifeless. We saw a gopher tortoise and a black snake.

    This is a very nice hike through the northeast portion of the Everglades. You start off from the…read moreparking lot on the Bracken Fern Nature Trail which is paved and wheelchair accessible. It is flanked on either side by slash pine which provides shade. There are also sections of scrubby flatwoods and bracken fern. The length of this trail is 1/4 mile. When the pavement ends the trail turns to the left and becomes the Gallberry Hiking Trail which parallels a canal. Mangroves grow along the waters edge and there is a lookout pavilion and a fishing pier. If you come during the winter you might be able to catch sight of manatees in the C-18 canal. This part of the trail backs a neighborhood and you can enter from the street to join the trail here. The final portion of the trail veers of through a denser forest before transitioning into scrubby flatwoods. You cross over a bridge that goes over a small stream that once fed into the Loxahatchee River. The trail ends at the Island Way Road. If you walk the trail and back to the parking lot you will have traveled 1.2 miles. I didn't see any wildlife on this trip but I still enjoyed my hike. It was mostly shaded which I appreciated and the three distinct parts of the trail made the hike interesting. I plan to come back during the colder months to see if I can spot a manatee.

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    Uneven pavement
    Uneven pavement
    Closeup of another turtle
    Closeup of another turtle
    Limestone Creek Natural Area

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