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Jupiter Inlet in 2016. The mouth of the inlet can be seen in to the right of the image with the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse to the left. Aerial view of Jupiter Inlet. The Jupiter Inlet is a natural opening through the barrier islands of Martin and Palm Beach counties in Jupiter, Florida, that connects the south end of the Indian River Lagoon and the Loxahatchee River to the Atlantic Ocean.
The School District of Palm Beach County provides public education. Jupiter is also home to several private schools and religious schools. Jupiter's population is served by two public high schools: Jupiter Community High School in Jupiter, and William T. Dwyer High School in Palm Beach Gardens. Jupiter Christian School is a private school in ...
Jupiter Inlet Colony is a town in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States. The Town of Jupiter Inlet Colony was incorporated in 1959, [2] [3] and is part of the Miami metropolitan area of South Florida. The population was 405 at the 2020 US census.
Waves off the Atlantic have hit the Jupiter Inlet Colony beachfront hard since November, causing drop-offs as tall as 10 feet from the top of dunes.
The health department takes biweekly samples of the beach waters at 15 locations from Boca Raton to Jupiter. The advisory will remain in effect until health officials obtain a sample in the good ...
The Jupiter Inlet Light is located in Jupiter, Florida, on the north side of the Jupiter Inlet. The site for the lighthouse was chosen in 1853. It is located between Cape Canaveral Light and Hillsboro Inlet Light. The lighthouse was designed by then Lieutenant George G. Meade of the Bureau of Topographical Engineers.
This week, Jupiter Inlet Colony officials closed their stretch of beach and its public-access walkways until further notice because of how much its shoreline has eroded in the past few months.
Loggerheads, leatherbacks and green sea turtles still left nearly 15,000 nests this season along the beaches of Tequesta, Jupiter and Juno Beach. Loggerheads, leatherbacks and green sea turtles ...