Best attractions and places to see around Tequesta, Florida, offer a blend of natural beauty and cultural experiences in Northern Palm Beach County. The area features an Atlantic shoreline, the Indian River Lagoon, and the lower reaches of the Loxahatchee River. Visitors can explore diverse ecosystems, historical sites, and artistic venues. Tequesta provides access to a variety of outdoor activities and points of interest.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Unfortunately, this natural wonder isn't always visible… it requires specific weather and water conditions. It's still quite a walk from the parking lot… making it difficult for strollers or wheelchairs.
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Jupiter Beach Park lies on the south side of the Jupiter Inlet. It has 1,700 feet of guarded beach, picnic areas with grills, restrooms, outdoor showers and a sand volleyball court. Park hours are sunrise to sunset but inlet fishing is available 24 hours. To rent a pavilion please call (561) 966-6611
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This park is named after the threatened species of turtle and is located right off Juno Beach. It features the Loggerhead Marinelife Center, which focuses on the protection and conservation of sea turtles.
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Ten miles of hiking/biking trail run through the nice Riverbend Park including a small portion of the Ocean to Lake Hiking Trail. There are some picnic chickees and picnic pavilions if you want to spend a relaxing day in the park. You can also bring your kayak or canoe for a little cruise. Opening hours: from sunrise to sunset.
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A beach park at Jupiter Bay that offers relaxing areas at the riverside, picnic areas with grills, restrooms, outdoor showers and a sand volleyball court. From the beach you can see the Jupiter lighthouse. The Florida coast is susceptible to seaweed waves that can leave a strong smell at the beach; the season of seaweed is between April and October, peaking in June and July.
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This area is situated between the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean, providing a feel of island life. The Juno Pier is one of the main attractions in this area, popular for fishing and catching stunning sunsets.
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This is a preserved area at Jupiter Island to protect the largest Anastasia limestone outcropping on the Florida east coast. The waves breaking in the rock outcrop spray plumes of water through the holes, a very special phenomenon. The area is administered by The Nature Conservancy, which preserves the coastal ecosystem, including maritime hammocks, mangrove wetlands, and beach dunes. Here you can also find an educational center, native plant nursery, ocean side path and a butterfly garden.
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Near Tequesta, you can explore the unique Blowing Rocks Nature Preserve on Jupiter Island, famous for its Anastasia limestone outcroppings where waves surge through cavities, creating impressive plumes of water during high tide. Another natural highlight is Coral Cove Park, known for its picturesque limestone rock formations and clear waters, ideal for snorkeling.
Yes, Jupiter Beach Park offers relaxing areas and is a great swim spot. Coral Cove Park is also highly recommended for its clear blue waters and abundant marine life, making it a popular spot for snorkeling. DuBois Park, located at the mouth of the Jupiter Inlet, features a lagoon with calm, shallow waters perfect for swimming and paddleboarding.
Jonathan Dickinson State Park, north of Tequesta, is a massive park offering diverse ecosystems for paddling, mountain biking, and horseback riding. Riverbend Park Trail provides 10 miles of hiking and biking paths, and you can also kayak or canoe there. Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge is excellent for exploring estuaries and barrier islands, especially for birdwatching.
Many attractions are family-friendly. Riverbend Park Trail offers picnic areas and easy paths. Juno Beach and Jupiter Beach Park are great for beach days. Loggerhead Park features the Loggerhead Marinelife Center, which focuses on sea turtle protection and conservation, a fascinating experience for all ages. DuBois Park also has a playground and calm waters for kids.
The iconic Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, a short drive from Tequesta, offers stunning panoramic views and exhibits on the region's maritime and Native American history. You can also visit the historic DuBois Pioneer Home within DuBois Park. For art enthusiasts, the Lighthouse ArtCenter Gallery & School of Art in Tequesta features rotating exhibits and art classes.
Absolutely. For hiking, explore routes like Kitching Creek Trail or the Green trail in Jonathan Dickinson State Park. For cycling, you can find routes such as the Jupiter Beach Park to Hobe Sound Beach & Jonathan Dickinson State Park loop. You can find more detailed routes and guides for these activities at Hiking around Tequesta and Cycling around Tequesta.
The cooler, drier months from November to April are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Tequesta, offering pleasant temperatures. However, it's worth noting that the Florida coast is susceptible to seaweed waves, which can leave a strong smell at the beach, particularly between April and October, peaking in June and July.
Yes, Jonathan Dickinson State Park offers excellent mountain biking trails. You can find various routes, including easy loops from Hobe Mountain or Pine Grove Campground. For more options, check out the MTB Trails around Tequesta guide.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse natural beauty, from the unique rock formations at Blowing Rocks Nature Preserve to the serene beaches like Juno Beach. The opportunity for various outdoor activities, including hiking, biking, and water sports on the Loxahatchee River, is also highly appreciated. Many find the area perfect for relaxing days in nature or exploring local history.
Yes, Loggerhead Park, located off Juno Beach, is home to the Loggerhead Marinelife Center, which is dedicated to the protection and conservation of sea turtles. Additionally, Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge is a significant site for nesting sea turtles, particularly leatherback and green sea turtles.
Jupiter Beach Park offers picnic areas with grills, restrooms, outdoor showers, and a sand volleyball court. Coral Cove Park also provides picnic areas and pavilions. The Juno Pier at Juno Beach is popular for fishing and enjoying sunsets.
Yes, the Loxahatchee River, Florida's first federally designated Wild and Scenic River, borders Tequesta and offers excellent opportunities for boating, kayaking, fishing, and birdwatching. You can rent kayaks and paddleboards from places like Pointe Paddle to access the river and nearby natural areas.


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