2. Hundreds of rare loggerhead turtles know
a paradise when they find one. Juno Beach
is one of their favorite nesting places. Just
north of that beach sits Jupiter, a relaxed
beachfront town with 40,000 year-round
residents who’ve chosen to nest along this
network of inlets and waterways. Life in
Jupiter is easygoing and low-key, and yet
there’s access to plenty of luxury amenities,
whether you’re a visitor or a resident. And
tying it all together are those lovely Florida
Atlantic coast beaches.
6. 1
JUPITER INLET VILLAGE RESTAURANT
This
restaurant
located
immediately West of the
Jupiter Inlet Bridge on the
South side of the waterway
has the approvals for a
restoration. The facility will
be realigned to face directly
out on the water and there
will be a new dock on the
Loxahatchee River providing
slips for nine transient boats.
Jupiter’s 2.4 mile pedestrian/
bicycle Riverwalk will connect
here.
7. 2
JUPITER INLET MARINA
Construction is nearing completion of this new casual restaurant/
bar with outdoor seating for up to 300 people. This new facility will
have 47 wet slips, boat racks, and waterfront
gas pumps. The Riverwalk will have a fifteenfoot sidewalk along the water. This exciting
new four-acre project will soon be completed.
8. 3
JETTY’S WATERFRONT RESTAURANT
This very popular restaurant provides
an upscale seafood dining experience.
It has been and will continue to be a
great destination offering high quality
food and an excellent waterfront view of
the Loxahatchee River and the Jupiter
Lighthouse. Jetty’s dock is home to the
Blue Heron Drift Fishing Boat.
9. 4
BUBBA GUMP SHRIMP CO.
This is the largest restaurant on the waterfront with excellent
views of the Jupiter Lighthouse. From here you can access
the Manatee Queen, a friendly tour boat that has been
giving the vacationers and locals a better prospective of
the Jupiter Waterways for decades.
10. 5
LOVE STREET
This is an extraordinary opportunity for the Town
of Jupiter to have the “Funky Fishing Village”
that the mayor and her citizens have been
craving for years. The entire four-acre city block
is to be designed to become Jupiter’s central
village. The Love Street Project is in for planning
review and is destined to become the Northern
terminus of Jupiter’s Riverwalk. It will feature
common areas on the waterfront and will be the
home of Jupiter’s Commercial Fishing Fleet. This
property will provide a wide variety retailers the
opportunity to take advantage of the continuing
foot traffic that the neighboring restaurants and
bars provide. Currently the site is the home of the
Jupiter Outdoor Center, The Jupiter Commercial
Fishing Fleet and the Love Shack.
12. 6
SQUARE GROUPER
This wildly popular waterfront
bar is the place to bring your
friends from out of town to give
them a taste of the way the south
Florida Life Style really should
be. Here you know that you are
in the heart of what we call the
“vacation zone.” The good news
is that the addition of a small
restaurant is under construction
and is soon scheduled for
completion.
13. 7
SUNI SANDS
Here we pronounce it “Sunny Sands.” This wellknown trailer park sits on a shell midden that was
once the home of ancient Indians, the home of
a local tycoon and since the 1940’s Suni Sands
Motor Court with over 100 homes. This ten and a
half acre property featuring 800 ft. of waterfront
is considered to be one of the best development
sites in Northern Palm Beach County and was
recently purchased for re-development to be
part of the Jupiter Inlet Village.
14. 8
HENLEY MARINA
The new owner of this water front property is looking for a new
tenant for his 1.4 acre site that has frontage on the water and on
A1A and has the potential to be a marine store, marina, and a
restaurant.
15. 9
GUANABANA’S RESTAURANT
This is the PLACE that it got it all started. This water front restaurant and bar
have the “Vacation Zone Vibe”. The lush landscaping and a very mellow
atmosphere brings it’s patrons from as far as fifty miles away. Great food,
ambiance and music make this the “Hot Spot.” This restaurant doesn’t have
a kitchen and featured only eight parking spaces. They are currently in the
process of building a new kitchen (previous kitchen was located across the
street) an office and a public bathroom for the their patrons and for those
of the Town’s water front park that is located next door. Look out they are
ramping up for the season that is just around the corner.
16. 10
INLET VILLAGE PARK
This small pocket park is owned by the Town of
Jupiter and is 3/4’s of an acre with 200 ft. of
waterfront to be used by the public primarily as
a paddleboard and kayak park. The Town has no
immediate plans for permanent use. The parking
for this park is on Love Street.
17. 11
JUPITER RIVER INN
The intent of this project is to provide a “village within
a village concept.” The idea is to provide a central inn
facility surrounded by cottages some of which will have
waterfront views. The inn and the cottages will have the
“Island Style” look and feel. Each waterfront cottage is
to have their own boat lift and ocean access.
18. 12
KEMPE OFFICE PLAZA
This project will be one
of the first to offer the
Island Style look to
A1A. The building is on
1.5 acres of land and
will be 15,000 sq. ft.
2.5 story building with
six residences on the
second floor above the
store-fronts. There will
be a restaurant site on
the property that will
provide for outdoor
seating.
19. 13
PARKWAY ST. PARKING STRUCTURE
The Town of Jupiter agreed to construct a
4-story parking structure that would hold
800 vehicles. This property will replace
the parking lot that is currently on Love St.
A universal valet parking system is in the
works that would work in conjunction with
most of the area’s restaurants. This would
allow for a driver to drop his car at one
location and have it delivered back to him
at another.
20. 14
PARKWAY SHOPS
The owner of this property intends to
develop this site to act as the gateway
to the Jupiter Inlet Fishing Village. We
expect to see Key West and Island Style
buildings with retail on the ground and
vacation rentals on the second floor.
Expect these rental units to have their
own private balconies.
21. 15
LIGHTHOUSE COVE MINATURE GOLF
This 2+ acre site will feature a family
oriented project attraction that is
under construction. It will have a two
story concessions and office and an
upland preserve.
22. 16
DUBOIS PARK
Located just to the east of the Inlet Village on
18.7 acres, DuBois Park is one of Jupiter’s
most popular waterfront parks. This park has
it all; picnic areas, playground, snorkeling
lagoon, 1,200 feet of beach frontage, 17
day use boat slips, and a non-motorized
boat ramp. It is also the site of the historic
DuBois Pioneer Home which sits on top of
an ancient shell mound is on the National
Register of Historic Places.
23. 17
BURT REYNOLDS PARK
Conveniently located just
south of Jupiter inlet, Burt
Reynolds Park boat ramps
are open 24/7 and only a
few short idle minutes away
from the inlet. There are two
areas where you can drop
your boat in at this park.
Amenities at this park are
plentiful on the east side
with horseshoe pits, picnic
areas with grills, shelters/
pavilions,
playground,
restrooms, sand volleyball
court and a non-motorized
vessel launching beach.
Burt Reynolds Park is also
home to the River Center
and the Northern Palm
Beach County Chamber of
Commerce.
24. 18
JUPITER INLET LIGHTHOUSE
Located just across the Loxahatchee River to
the north of the Jupiter Inlet Village sits the
iconic and historic Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse.
The 108-foot lighthouse was first officially
lit on July 10, 1860. Today the Jupiter Inlet
Lighthouse & Museum offers climbing tours
of the landmark 1860 Jupiter Light and
exhibits in the waterfront History Museum
located in the restored WWII Naval housing
quarters building. Outdoor exhibits include
the Lighthouse Keeper’s Workshop, Tindall
Pioneer Homestead & Seminole Chickee.
The Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum is part
of the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse Outstanding
Natural
Area,
National
Landscape
Conservation System.
25. 19
MALTZ JUPITER THEATRE
The Maltz Jupiter Theatre is a
professional not-for-profit regional
theatre dedicated to the performing
arts whose mission is to entertain,
educate and inspire our community.
It is located just to the south of the
Jupiter Inlet Village at the intersection
of A1A and Indiantown Rd.
26. 20
JUPITER BEACHES
The Jupiter Inlet Village is just a
short distance away from Northern
Palm Beach’s finest beaches. Just
to the north, Coral Cove Park is
home to a coral rock outcropping
which provides for a stunning vista
and great snorkeling. To the south
visitors can travel to Carlin Park
and Jupiter Beach. Carlin Park is
home to Duke’s Lazy Loggerhead
Cafe, the only public oceanfront
restaurant for miles.
Along the
Jupiter coast line vistors will have to
opportunity to sun bath, swim, kite
surf, paddleboard, or even take out
a hobie cat. Just a little further south
is the Juno Beach fishing pier which
stretches out close to 1,000 ft into
the Atlantic Ocean.