Palm Beach County Coastal Town
Welcome to Jupiter, a coastal town in northern Palm Beach County known for its beaches, the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse, the Loxahatchee River, and a strong boating culture.
Jupiter is a coastal town in northern Palm Beach County, Florida, located about 20 miles north of West Palm Beach along the Atlantic Ocean. The 2020 census counted 61,047 permanent residents, with a larger seasonal population drawn to the area during the winter months. Jupiter's identity is inseparable from the water: the town fronts the Atlantic, and the Jupiter Inlet connects the ocean to the Intracoastal Waterway and the Loxahatchee River, one of Florida's most celebrated waterways. The town's maritime heritage is symbolized by the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse, a red-brick landmark completed in 1860 and now part of an Outstanding Natural Area that preserves native scrub habitat and archaeological sites. Boating, fishing, surfing, and paddling are woven into everyday life, and the area's beaches and waterways are the foundation of its recreational and residential appeal. Jupiter's housing reflects that coastal orientation, with waterfront estates, gated communities, and golf-course developments alongside newer planned neighborhoods. The Abacoa community, a 2,055-acre master-planned, mixed-use development begun in 1997, introduced a walkable, town-center model to the area and is anchored by Roger Dean Stadium, a spring-training ballpark. The School District of Palm Beach County serves local students through schools such as Jupiter Community High School and Jupiter Elementary. For transportation, Jupiter sits at the northern end of Palm Beach County's I-95 corridor, with access via Indiantown Road and Donald Ross Road, and Florida's Turnpike provides an alternate route south. Tri-Rail commuter rail links the region's cities, and Palm Beach International Airport lies roughly 20 to 25 minutes away. The combination of beaches, a scenic river, and a well-connected coastal setting makes Jupiter a distinctive place to live in South Florida.
Jupiter is located in northern Palm Beach County, Florida, along the Atlantic coast. The town sits about 20 miles north of West Palm Beach, near the Jupiter Inlet and the Loxahatchee River.
Public schools in Jupiter are served by the School District of Palm Beach County. Schools in the area include Jupiter Community High School, Jupiter Elementary, Beacon Cove Intermediate, and Independence Middle School.
Abacoa is a 2,055-acre master-planned, mixed-use community in Jupiter built around Traditional Neighborhood Development principles. Construction began in 1997, and the community includes walkable neighborhoods, a town center, and Roger Dean Stadium, a spring-training ballpark.
Jupiter is known for its Atlantic beaches, the red-brick Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse built in 1860, and the Loxahatchee River, one of Florida's designated wild and scenic rivers. Boating, fishing, surfing, and paddling are central to the town's identity.
Jupiter is about 20 miles north of West Palm Beach, reached primarily via Interstate 95, Florida's Turnpike, or US Highway 1. Palm Beach International Airport is roughly a 20 to 25 minute drive south of the town.
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