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Hiking trails around Tequesta are situated in a region characterized by diverse ecosystems, including the Loxahatchee River, cypress swamps, mangrove forests, and coastal environments. The area features Florida scrub, maritime hammocks, and pine flatwoods, providing varied terrain for outdoor activities. Proximity to the Atlantic Ocean and the Loxahatchee River, Florida's first federally designated Wild and Scenic River, defines much of the landscape. These natural features offer a range of environments for exploration.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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The Kitching Creek Trail offers a delightful journey through South Florida's diverse ecosystems, from low pine flatwoods to impressive cypress strands. You'll navigate narrow pathways and sandy corridors, with the…
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If you're looking for a rewarding hike that's both scenic and manageable, the Green trail (JDSP) is a fantastic option. This 5.1-mile (8.2 km) loop winds through the unique scrub…

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Hike 6.0 miles through Blowing Rocks Nature Preserve, exploring unique limestone formations, diverse coastal ecosystems, and ocean views.
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Hike the easy 1.8-mile DuBois Park & Jupiter Beach Park loop, offering waterfront views and glimpses of the Jupiter Lighthouse.
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This easy 2.3-mile (3.8 km) Great Florida Bird & Wildlife Trail loop offers a delightful nature walk, taking just under an hour with its minimal 21 feet (6 metres) of…
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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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Rentals and Tours Our concession provider offers a variety of rentals, such as canoes, kayaks (singles and tandem), stand up paddleboards, motor boats and single-speed cruiser bicycle rentals for your enjoyment inside the park. In addition to rentals, they offer various guided nature tours including boat and equestrian tours. Dining In an outdoor setting overlooking the Loxahatchee River, Palmettos on the Loxahatchee, our food and beverage garden, features wine and beer and fresh food using local, sustainable or organic foods when possible.
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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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Hiking beyond Blowing Rocks Preserve offers a different perspective of the coastline. The terrain becomes less populated and more natural. Expect varied sand conditions, from firm to soft, as the area is subject to tides.
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The Jupiter Ridge Natural Area is a wildlife preserve that is also home to part of the Great Florida Bird and Wildlife Trail. The paths looping around the property offer different wetland views and a great chance at seeing native plants and animals of Florida.
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DuBois Park is a small coastal park in Jupiter, Florida. It features sandy beaches, fishing holes, and a short paved path that leads out to this cool overlook of the ocean.
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There are over 35 hiking trails around Tequesta, ranging from easy strolls to moderate paths. The area offers a diverse network of routes through riverine paths, coastal views, and natural habitats like cypress swamps and pine flatwoods.
Yes, many trails in the Tequesta area are suitable for families. For an easy and engaging walk, consider the DuBois Park & Jupiter Beach Park loop, which is 1.8 miles (2.9 km) and offers views where the Loxahatchee River meets the Atlantic. DuBois Park itself has a guarded swimming beach and historical significance with the DuBois Pioneer Home.
Many parks and trails in the Tequesta area are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check specific park regulations before you go. Generally, dogs are welcome on leash. For example, Riverbend Park, which features extensive trails, typically allows leashed dogs.
Yes, several trails offer circular loops. The Great Florida Bird & Wildlife Trail loop in Jupiter Ridge Natural Area is an easy 2.3-mile (3.8 km) path known for wildlife and bird spotting. Another option is the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse Outstanding Natural Area loop, a 1.1-mile (1.7 km) trail through preserved ecosystems.
The diverse habitats around Tequesta are excellent for wildlife viewing. You might spot manatees, otters, alligators, and various bird species like ospreys, egrets, and herons, especially along the Loxahatchee River and coastal areas. The Great Florida Bird & Wildlife Trail loop is specifically known for its diverse wildlife and bird spotting opportunities.
For scenic views, the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse Outstanding Natural Area loop offers trails adjacent to the historic lighthouse. You can also visit Blowing Rocks Preserve, a short distance from Tequesta, which is famous for its unique Anastasia limestone outcroppings that create dramatic water plumes during high tide. The observation tower on the Hobe Mountain Trail in Jonathan Dickinson State Park also provides panoramic views.
The cooler, drier months from late fall to early spring (roughly November to April) are generally considered the best time for hiking in Tequesta. Temperatures are more comfortable, and humidity is lower, making for a more pleasant outdoor experience. Summers can be very hot and humid with frequent afternoon thunderstorms.
Absolutely. Tequesta's location along the Loxahatchee River and near the Atlantic Ocean means many trails offer water access or coastal views. The DuBois Park & Jupiter Beach Park loop provides views of the Loxahatchee River meeting the ocean. Juno Beach and Jupiter Beach Park are also nearby for coastal exploration.
The hiking routes in Tequesta are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 20 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse natural habitats, the presence of the Loxahatchee River, and the variety of easy to moderate trails that offer both riverine and coastal experiences.
While many trails are easy, there are moderate options for those seeking a bit more distance. For example, the Green Trail loop from Tequesta is a moderate 5-mile (8.1 km) route. Jonathan Dickinson State Park also offers extensive trails, including portions of the Ocean to Lake Hiking Trail, which can provide longer hiking experiences.
Most major parks and natural areas around Tequesta, such as DuBois Park, Jupiter Ridge Natural Area, and Jonathan Dickinson State Park, provide designated parking areas near trailheads. Specific parking information is usually available on the respective park websites or within the komoot tour details for each route.


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