Parks & Nature
Parks, preserves, and trails in and around Jupiter, FL, from DuBois Park to Jonathan Dickinson State Park along the Loxahatchee River.
Parks & Nature
Burt Reynolds Park & Loxahatchee River Center
Burt Reynolds Park, on the Loxahatchee River in Jupiter, FL, has shaded picnic areas, a boat ramp, and a small nature center on the river's ecosystem.

Parks & Nature
DuBois Park
DuBois Park, at the Jupiter Inlet, has a calm, shallow swimming area protected from ocean surf and the historic DuBois Pioneer Home on its grounds.

Parks & Nature
Jonathan Dickinson State Park
Jonathan Dickinson State Park, near Jupiter, FL, has miles of trails along the Loxahatchee River, a campground, cabins, and guided river tours.
Frequently asked questions
What is the best park in Jupiter, FL?
Jonathan Dickinson State Park is the largest and most substantial natural area near Jupiter, with miles of trails along the Loxahatchee River, while DuBois Park is the best option for a smaller, family-friendly outing near the inlet.
Is there an entrance fee for Jupiter's parks?
Jonathan Dickinson State Park charges a per-vehicle entrance fee, but the town's smaller parks, including DuBois Park and Burt Reynolds Park, are typically free.
Can you kayak in Jupiter, FL?
Yes, the Loxahatchee River through Jonathan Dickinson State Park is a popular flatwater paddling route, with kayak and paddleboard rentals available inside the park.
