Three Ways To Start 2023 Outdoors In Jupiter and Martin County
Did you also make a New Year’s resolution to go outside and get active more?
Luckily for you, beautiful South Florida offers many ways to get started. With the weather hanging around the mid 70s, there is no better time to go outside than right now!
Here are just a few options you can try in Martin County and Jupiter.
Go Golfing
If there is anything that South Florida is known for, it is its countless variety of golf courses for you to try out.
Sailfish Sands in Stuart offers a wide variety of ways to get your golf game going in style with driving ranges, climate-controlled hittings bays and nine and 18-hole courses for you to try out. If you are hungry after you are done, be sure to stop by their restaurant and bar to get a bite in.
Looking for a more affordable option? Heritage Ridge Golf Club in Hobe Sound offers tee times starting at $27 for nine holes and $36 for 18.
Visit Your Local Park
Take advantage of the cool breeze and head to a park in your local area. DuBois Park in Jupiter offers scenic walkways near the inlet and areas to go kayaking and swimming with a view of the historic Jupiter Lighthouse.
Are you looking for something in Martin County? Jonathan Dickinson State Park in Hobe Sound offers paved and off-road trails for biking and jogging with a scenic view of the Loxahatchee River. There are also places to go boating and fishing with boat tours for those looking to learn more about the area.
Learn About South Florida’s Marine Life
The Jupiter-Martin County area offers two perfect places to learn about the marine life that inhabits South Florida.
The Loggerhead Marinelife Center in Juno Beach gives you a chance to get up close and personal with all kinds of sea turtles that inhabit the local area. Loggerhead serves as a rehabilitation facility for injured sea turtles and focuses on restoring them to full health so they can make a return to their homes in the wild.
Hutchinson Island’s Florida Oceanographic Coastal Center houses sea turtles, sting rays and more surrounded by some of the island’s most scenic views. The center offers educational tours so you can learn more about the sealife you share the area with.