Jupiter

A plethora of recreational activities that cater to all ages.

Welcome to Jupiter

Where coastal charm meets luxurious living and an active outdoor lifestyle
 
On the stunning Atlantic coastline, Jupiter is a vibrant town that effortlessly merges upscale living with an active, outdoor-focused lifestyle. Known for its pristine beaches, world-class golf courses, and proximity to West Palm Beach, Jupiter offers an ideal combination of relaxation and sophistication. Whether you're drawn to its shimmering waterways or its sense of community, this coastal gem has something for everyone.
 
Jupiter’s allure lies in its balance of natural beauty and modern conveniences. With a thriving dining scene, boutique shopping destinations, and a calendar full of must-see events, it caters to those seeking an elevated lifestyle. From the historic Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse to the endless opportunities for boating and beachcombing, life here is as enriching as it is picturesque.
 
 

What to Love

  • Coastal living with easy access to boating and water sports
  • World-class golf courses and active recreation
  • Luxurious, serene communities with scenic views
  • Proximity to West Palm Beach for urban adventures and amenities
  • A vibrant mix of local dining, shopping, and entertainment options
 

Local Lifestyle

Life in Jupiter revolves around the great outdoors and a love for the waves. Residents enjoy an active and engaged lifestyle, from early morning paddleboarding adventures along the Intracoastal to afternoon golf outings on meticulously designed courses. The town fosters a strong sense of connection through its local events and stunning natural landmarks. Whether you're exploring the local parks or dining alfresco with a great ocean view, Jupiter delivers a relaxed and upscale experience.
 
 

Dining and Shopping

Jupiter’s dining scene is as engaging as its activities, offering everything from waterfront eateries to upscale establishments. 1000 North, a high-end waterfront dining spot overlooking the Intracoastal and the Jupiter Lighthouse, serves refined dishes — from Wagyu tartare and Maryland blue crabcake to fresh market oysters — with an impeccable view. You can even arrive by boat! Its elegant ambiance, featuring four dining areas, makes it a favorite for special occasions. Don’t skip out on the live DJ and two-course Prix Fixe Lunch on weekends, along with social hour cocktails at the bar.
 
Meanwhile, Guanabanas Restaurant offers a laid-back experience with its tropical vibes, live music, and fresh seafood that epitomizes Florida dining. Menu favorites include the BBQ chicken flatbread, macadamia coconut fresh catch, zucchini primavera, and blackened salmon.
 
If you’re seeking a casual yet polished option, The Woods, the flagship restaurant owned by golf legend Tiger Woods, combines classic American fare with a modern twist. It's a great spot for unwinding after a day in the great outdoors. Try the lobster bisque soup, bison burger, or shrimp scampi for tons of flavor.
 
For a memorable shopping experience, Blueline Surf is a local staple featuring stylish coastal apparel and gear for beach enthusiasts. From tees and hats to hoodies, swim shorts, sun shirts,  and more, they have everything you need for your next coastal adventure, along with paddleboard rentals and eco-tours.
 
Charlie & Joe’s at Love Street is a thriving waterfront spot that perfectly captures the laid-back charm of Jupiter. With stunning views of the Jupiter Inlet and Lighthouse, this lively destination offers a mix of dining and entertainment. At The Beacon, guests enjoy elevated dining with modern coastal cuisine and sweeping waterfront views, making it ideal for a special night out. For a more casual vibe, Lucky Shuck offers fresh seafood and oysters in a lively setting with 20 beers on tap, perfect for unwinding after a day out on the water. Topping it all off, Topside at the Beacon provides a stunning rooftop experience with handcrafted cocktails, tropical décor, a live DJ, and panoramic views of the Jupiter Inlet — an unbeatable spot to watch the sunset.
 
 

Entertainment and Things to Do

Jupiter is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. The Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum is one of Jupiter's most iconic landmarks, offering a glimpse into the area’s rich maritime history. Standing proudly at the meeting point of the Loxahatchee River and the Intracoastal Waterway, the lighthouse dates back to 1860 and continues to captivate visitors with its historic charm and breathtaking views. Guests can climb the 105 steps to the top for panoramic vistas of the coastline and surrounding waters, making it a must-visit for photographers and nature enthusiasts alike. The on-site museum and walking trails provide fascinating insights into the region's past.
 
The Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse Outstanding Natural Area is a true treasure, combining history, nature, and breathtaking scenery. This 120-acre natural area features trails winding through protected habitats like mangroves and scrublands. Whether you're drawn to its beauty, wildlife, or history, this natural area is a must-see destination in Jupiter.
 
Boating is at the heart of life in Jupiter. With its amazing waterways, residents and visitors can spend their days cruising along the Intracoastal, exploring hidden coves, or fishing in the deep blue Atlantic. Dock-and-dine spots are plentiful, making it easy to pull up to waterfront restaurants after a day on the water. Whether you’re sailing, paddleboarding, or jet skiing, Jupiter’s clear waters and scenic backdrops are unbeatable.
 
Golf enthusiasts will find themselves right at home in Jupiter, as it’s home to some of the most celebrated golf courses in the country. Impeccably maintained greens, scenic fairways, and luxurious clubhouses define the experience here, from Bear’s Club to Jonathan's Landing Golf Club. Whether you’re playing in a private setting or enjoying one of the area’s public courses, Jupiter’s golf scene is second to none, attracting pros and hobbyists alike.
 
Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium is a must-visit for baseball fans. This state-of-the-art facility hosts spring training for the Miami Marlins and St. Louis Cardinals, drawing locals and visitors eager to catch their favorite teams up close. Throughout the year, the stadium also hosts minor league games and community events, making it a lively destination for sports fans.
 
For those seeking natural splendor, Carlin Park delivers in every way. This expansive 120-acre park offers a pristine coastline, walking trails, bocce and pickleball courts, softball fields, tennis courts, a playground, and picnic pavilions. Spend your morning jogging along the scenic paths, enjoy a picnic by the ocean, or relax in the sun on the soft sand. With live events at the Seabreeze Amphitheater, Carlin Park has something for everyone to enjoy.
 
The Busch Wildlife Sanctuary is a unique local treasure that combines education and conservation. Home to a variety of rescued Florida wildlife, including panthers, alligators, and owls, the sanctuary allows visitors to experience these incredible creatures up close.
 
At Harbourside Place, Jupiter’s waterfront lifestyle comes alive with dining, shopping, and entertainment. This vibrant hub is ideal for an evening out, with restaurants serving fresh seafood and international cuisines, boutique stores offering unique finds, and live music events creating a lively atmosphere. Overlooking the Intracoastal, Harbourside is the perfect spot to savor a sunset or enjoy a leisurely day exploring all that Jupiter has to offer.
 
 

Welcome to Jupiter

Where coastal charm meets luxurious living and an active outdoor lifestyle
 
On the stunning Atlantic coastline, Jupiter is a vibrant town that effortlessly merges upscale living with an active, outdoor-focused lifestyle. Known for its pristine beaches, world-class golf courses, and proximity to West Palm Beach, Jupiter offers an ideal combination of relaxation and sophistication. Whether you're drawn to its shimmering waterways or its sense of community, this coastal gem has something for everyone.
 
Jupiter’s allure lies in its balance of natural beauty and modern conveniences. With a thriving dining scene, boutique shopping destinations, and a calendar full of must-see events, it caters to those seeking an elevated lifestyle. From the historic Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse to the endless opportunities for boating and beachcombing, life here is as enriching as it is picturesque.
 
 

What to Love

  • Coastal living with easy access to boating and water sports
  • World-class golf courses and active recreation
  • Luxurious, serene communities with scenic views
  • Proximity to West Palm Beach for urban adventures and amenities
  • A vibrant mix of local dining, shopping, and entertainment options
 

Local Lifestyle

Life in Jupiter revolves around the great outdoors and a love for the waves. Residents enjoy an active and engaged lifestyle, from early morning paddleboarding adventures along the Intracoastal to afternoon golf outings on meticulously designed courses. The town fosters a strong sense of connection through its local events and stunning natural landmarks. Whether you're exploring the local parks or dining alfresco with a great ocean view, Jupiter delivers a relaxed and upscale experience.
 
 

Dining and Shopping

Jupiter’s dining scene is as engaging as its activities, offering everything from waterfront eateries to upscale establishments. 1000 North, a high-end waterfront dining spot overlooking the Intracoastal and the Jupiter Lighthouse, serves refined dishes — from Wagyu tartare and Maryland blue crabcake to fresh market oysters — with an impeccable view. You can even arrive by boat! Its elegant ambiance, featuring four dining areas, makes it a favorite for special occasions. Don’t skip out on the live DJ and two-course Prix Fixe Lunch on weekends, along with social hour cocktails at the bar.
 
Meanwhile, Guanabanas Restaurant offers a laid-back experience with its tropical vibes, live music, and fresh seafood that epitomizes Florida dining. Menu favorites include the BBQ chicken flatbread, macadamia coconut fresh catch, zucchini primavera, and blackened salmon.
 
If you’re seeking a casual yet polished option, The Woods, the flagship restaurant owned by golf legend Tiger Woods, combines classic American fare with a modern twist. It's a great spot for unwinding after a day in the great outdoors. Try the lobster bisque soup, bison burger, or shrimp scampi for tons of flavor.
 
For a memorable shopping experience, Blueline Surf is a local staple featuring stylish coastal apparel and gear for beach enthusiasts. From tees and hats to hoodies, swim shorts, sun shirts,  and more, they have everything you need for your next coastal adventure, along with paddleboard rentals and eco-tours.
 
Charlie & Joe’s at Love Street is a thriving waterfront spot that perfectly captures the laid-back charm of Jupiter. With stunning views of the Jupiter Inlet and Lighthouse, this lively destination offers a mix of dining and entertainment. At The Beacon, guests enjoy elevated dining with modern coastal cuisine and sweeping waterfront views, making it ideal for a special night out. For a more casual vibe, Lucky Shuck offers fresh seafood and oysters in a lively setting with 20 beers on tap, perfect for unwinding after a day out on the water. Topping it all off, Topside at the Beacon provides a stunning rooftop experience with handcrafted cocktails, tropical décor, a live DJ, and panoramic views of the Jupiter Inlet — an unbeatable spot to watch the sunset.
 
 

Entertainment and Things to Do

Jupiter is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. The Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum is one of Jupiter's most iconic landmarks, offering a glimpse into the area’s rich maritime history. Standing proudly at the meeting point of the Loxahatchee River and the Intracoastal Waterway, the lighthouse dates back to 1860 and continues to captivate visitors with its historic charm and breathtaking views. Guests can climb the 105 steps to the top for panoramic vistas of the coastline and surrounding waters, making it a must-visit for photographers and nature enthusiasts alike. The on-site museum and walking trails provide fascinating insights into the region's past.
 
The Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse Outstanding Natural Area is a true treasure, combining history, nature, and breathtaking scenery. This 120-acre natural area features trails winding through protected habitats like mangroves and scrublands. Whether you're drawn to its beauty, wildlife, or history, this natural area is a must-see destination in Jupiter.
 
Boating is at the heart of life in Jupiter. With its amazing waterways, residents and visitors can spend their days cruising along the Intracoastal, exploring hidden coves, or fishing in the deep blue Atlantic. Dock-and-dine spots are plentiful, making it easy to pull up to waterfront restaurants after a day on the water. Whether you’re sailing, paddleboarding, or jet skiing, Jupiter’s clear waters and scenic backdrops are unbeatable.
 
Golf enthusiasts will find themselves right at home in Jupiter, as it’s home to some of the most celebrated golf courses in the country. Impeccably maintained greens, scenic fairways, and luxurious clubhouses define the experience here, from Bear’s Club to Jonathan's Landing Golf Club. Whether you’re playing in a private setting or enjoying one of the area’s public courses, Jupiter’s golf scene is second to none, attracting pros and hobbyists alike.
 
Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium is a must-visit for baseball fans. This state-of-the-art facility hosts spring training for the Miami Marlins and St. Louis Cardinals, drawing locals and visitors eager to catch their favorite teams up close. Throughout the year, the stadium also hosts minor league games and community events, making it a lively destination for sports fans.
 
For those seeking natural splendor, Carlin Park delivers in every way. This expansive 120-acre park offers a pristine coastline, walking trails, bocce and pickleball courts, softball fields, tennis courts, a playground, and picnic pavilions. Spend your morning jogging along the scenic paths, enjoy a picnic by the ocean, or relax in the sun on the soft sand. With live events at the Seabreeze Amphitheater, Carlin Park has something for everyone to enjoy.
 
The Busch Wildlife Sanctuary is a unique local treasure that combines education and conservation. Home to a variety of rescued Florida wildlife, including panthers, alligators, and owls, the sanctuary allows visitors to experience these incredible creatures up close.
 
At Harbourside Place, Jupiter’s waterfront lifestyle comes alive with dining, shopping, and entertainment. This vibrant hub is ideal for an evening out, with restaurants serving fresh seafood and international cuisines, boutique stores offering unique finds, and live music events creating a lively atmosphere. Overlooking the Intracoastal, Harbourside is the perfect spot to savor a sunset or enjoy a leisurely day exploring all that Jupiter has to offer.
 
 

Overview for Jupiter, FL

60,629 people live in Jupiter, where the median age is 45.8 and the average individual income is $62,123. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

60,629

Total Population

45.8 years

Median Age

High

Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

$62,123

Average individual Income

Demographics and Employment Data for Jupiter, FL

Jupiter has 24,825 households, with an average household size of 2.42. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Jupiter do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 60,629 people call Jupiter home. The population density is 2,803.25 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

60,629

Total Population

High

Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

45.8

Median Age

48.22 / 51.78%

Men vs Women

Population by Age Group

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0-9 Years

10-17:

10-17 Years

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18-24 Years

25-64:

25-64 Years

65-74:

65-74 Years

75+:

75+ Years

Education Level

  • Less Than 9th Grade
  • High School Degree
  • Associate Degree
  • Bachelor Degree
  • Graduate Degree
24,825

Total Households

2.42

Average Household Size

$62,123

Average individual Income

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Commute Time

0 to 14 Minutes
15 to 29 Minutes
30 to 59 Minutes
60+ Minutes

Schools in Jupiter, FL

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The following schools are within or nearby Jupiter. The rating and statistics can serve as a starting point to make baseline comparisons on the right schools for your family. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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