There are so many wonderful, fun and informative things to do in the area surrounding Juno Ocean Walk RV Resort. Some of them are true hidden gems that make this area so special. Most of them are suitable for all ages and abilities.
Discover the underwater wonders of Palm Beach County, Florida, a premier diving destination renowned for its spectacular reefs, shipwrecks, and abundant marine life. Boasting warm, clear waters and a diverse ecosystem, Palm Beach offers thrilling experiences for divers of all skill levels. Dive into the vibrant Blue Heron Bridge or explore the mysterious depths of the legendary SS Governor’s Wreck. With numerous local dive operators providing guided tours and equipment rental, Palm Beach County is a true haven for scuba enthusiasts seeking to create unforgettable memories beneath the waves.
A 990-foot pier offering great salt water fishing and wonderful scenic views. This pier is operated by the Loggerhead Marinelife Center and is just a short walk from Juno Ocean Walk RV resort. Admission: $1 for spectators and $4 for fishing, benefits the ongoing turtle rescue and conservation effort.
14775 US-1, Juno Beach 561-855-6185
Located on 120-acre natural area, the lighthouse has been shining a light since 1860, except for five years during the Civil War. You can climb to the top of the lighthouse and visit the grounds and exhibits. Admission: Various tour ticket prices
500 Captain’s Armour’s Way, Jupiter 561-747-8380
A sea turtle hospital and ocean conservation center that sits adjacent to some of the most important sea turtle nesting beach in the world. Multiple ocean water tanks house sea turtles that are currently undergoing treatment. Very interesting for all ages. While here, don’t forget to take a nature walk around the adjacent Loggerhead Park. Admission: Donation only
14200 US Highway 1, Juno Beach 561-627-8280
This center provides a look into the various water ecosystems of the area. Aquatic tanks, interactive exhibits and a touch tank are an excellent way to learn about Florida’s first National Wild and Scenic river, the Loxahatchee. Admission: Donation only
805 US 1, Jupiter 561-743-7123
Florida Power & Light’s (FPL) Clean Energy generation plant provides warm water outflows causing manatees to gather, especially during the colder weather. The center has many displays about the interesting world of the manatee and about the environmental mission of FPL. All ages. Admission: No admission fee.
6000 N. Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach 561-626-2833
Peanut island is a 79 acre island at the mouth of Lake worth inlet offering opportunities to swim, snorkel, kayaking, picnicking and hiking. The only access to the island is by taking the Peanut Island shuttle boat. The island and boat are pet friendly. Admission: Adults single day round trip on boat- $12, Children 6 and under $6.
200 E 13th St., Riviera Beach (Riviera Beach Marina) 561-777-0438
This beautiful 10,500 acre park provides many activities such as biking (paved and off road), hiking, boating, fishing, geo seeking, picnicking and more. A 1 ½ hour pontoon boat tour of the river includes a stop at the historic camp of Trapper Nelson, the “Wildman of the Loxahatchee”. (Contact the park’s concession for more information about the boat tours before arriving 561-746-1466). Admission: $6 per vehicle (2-8 people per vehicle).
16450 SE Federal Hwy, Hobe Sound 772-546-2771
This is a lovely park located at the Jupiter inlet. It is a great place for taking pictures of the lighthouse framed in palm trees. An easy walk will take you to the end of the jetty to watch the boats navigate the waters coming from the ocean into the inlet. A playground for the kids, picnic tables and pavilions, beach access and a lagoon to swim or snorkel in, make this a great place for families. Admission: None
19075 DuBois Rd., Jupiter 561-966-6600
Tropical 666 acre park split by the Loxahatchee river. Here you can rent kayaks, canoes and bikes or take a guided tour. See website for more info. Admission: None
9060 W. Indiantown Rd., Jupiter 561-741-1359
Former patients of the Busch Wildlife Hospital are housed in a unique sanctuary providing visitors an opportunity to see the animals of Florida up close. The area is shaded and visitors can walk freely about. Great learning experience for all ages. Admission: Donation only
2500 Jupiter Park Dr., Jupiter 561-575-3399
Miniature golf –
Lighthouse Cove Adventure Golf, 617 N Hwy A1A, Jupiter
Golden Club Mini Golf, 1145 Main St., Jupiter
Bowling –
Bowlero Jupiter, 350 Maplewood Dr., Jupiter
Movies-
Cinepolis Luxury Cinemas Jupiter, 201 N. Hwy 1, Jupiter
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Summer Hours: Mon – Sat 10:00 am – 3:00 pm
Winter Hours: Mon – Fri 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
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The Office Building also doubles as a recreation room.
You will find people reading or watching TV. Join us for some bingo, donuts, or poker.
These huts were built by the Seminole and Miccosukee tribes of Florida.
A Tiki Hut works with any decor and creates a very relaxing island feeling. It’s like being on your own South Pacific Island.
A Pool and Hot Tub are just what you need to relax after a day at the beach. Or join us for some regular activities like water aerobics and water volleyball.
Right next to the pool is the Clubhouse. There are two shower rooms, a large hall, 2 kitchens, an art room, a billiards room, a laundry and a gym.