piece and quite and nice to see the sea come out of the rocks like a blow hole nice to take kids for a ride
Please Please Please stop in and REALLY TAKE IN AND CONTRIBUTE! The Nature Conservancy is am amazing little place to learn and understand that more about The Florida ecosystem and how we are contributing to it's existence! No matter, if you are local! Get involved and CONTRIBUTE!!
Because of strong winds, we spent little time there, but we did get to see some of the surf spewing up through the rocks. Not sure how good the swimming might be on a calm day, but it is a pretty spot.
Pleasant, easy walks on the ocean and lagoon trails. minimal didactic signs/labels which would be good for identifying the variety of plant life.. The museum has interesting facts about the area and it's restoration.
It's a cool thing to see. Once you get out on the rocks, beware, you don't know which hole is going to shoot up water. It's not something you spend hours doing but it is a good thing to stop and see if you haven't before.
Love Love love this spot! Tips: watch the tides. Go at low tide for swimming and snorkeling! Go at high tide to watch the beauty of the waves crashing! Must experience to appreciate!
At low tide walking along the shore line the rocks form caves and make for a beautiful photo. Shelling can be good and I have found large shark teeth.
As a supporter and member of the Nature Conservatore it was nice to see they save a Beautiful piece of land on Jupiter Island. Visit at high tide and see the waves blow up thru the sand stone cliffs...
Beautiful, peaceful surrounding through the preserve on accessable wooden paths. The beach area was serene, beautiful & easy walk from the parking area. Next visit we will check the tide schedule so we can arrive when the surf comes through the rocks.
This is run by the Nature Conservancy so right off you pay $2 to get to the beach. We went a few hours after high tide, so the sprays weren’t quite as large as could be, but still it was interesting to see how the rocks were set into the beach and the effect when large waves came ashore. I would think it might be best just before the high tide time as the waves would be larger coming in.