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​​​ Juno Dunes

Oceanfront Tract 14200 South U.S. Highway 1, Juno Beach
 West Tract 14501 South U.S. Highway 1, Juno Beach 

   ​Trail through scrub habitat at Juno Dunes Natural Area

ADA Accessible Paved Nature Trails Natural Surface Hiking Trails Information Signs Parking lot Wildlife Viewing

Hike up to the highest natural point in Palm Beach County

Open Sunrise to Sunset, 365 Days a Year 

At a Glance     

Water views on each side

Visitors to the 569-acre Juno Dunes Natural Area can travel from the Atlantic Ocean to the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. The ocean-front tract has a great view of the surrounding area atop an ancient sand dune. The west tract has several miles of trails and floating docks to allow boaters access to the site from the intracoastal waterway. 

Features

Oceanfront
  • ​​Parking at Loggerhead Park
  • Restrooms available at Loggerhead Park
  • Accessible trails (paved) ​to covered observation platform
  • Hiking trails (sandy) to Atlantic Ocean
West Tract
  • Parking lot with access to trails
  • Sawgrass Trail (paved) 0.21 miles
  • Scrub Oak Trail (sandy) 1.8 miles to Intracoastal Waterway
  • Scrub Hickory Trail (sandy)  2.1 miles
  • Boardwalk through sawgrass wetland
  • Observation Tower overlooking basin marsh
  • Tidal channels accessible by kayak or canoe from the intracoastal waterway.
  • The closest canoe/kayak launch is located at Bert Winters Park 13425 Ellison Wilson Rd

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