Sea Turtle Coast Town
Welcome to Juno Beach, the Palm Beach County oceanfront town known for its dense sea turtle nesting, the Loggerhead Marinelife Center, and the Juno Beach Pier.
Juno Beach is a small oceanfront town in northern Palm Beach County, Florida, on the Atlantic coast about 80 miles north of Miami and just south of Jupiter. It grew as a quiet seaside community along State Road A1A, and today it is known less for size than for its coastal environment and its unusual concentration of institutions. The town's most celebrated feature is its shoreline. Juno Beach is recognized as one of the densest sea turtle nesting areas in the world, and the Loggerhead Marinelife Center, established in 1983 in Loggerhead Park, operates a sea turtle hospital, research laboratory, and educational exhibits a short walk from the beach. The center also manages the Juno Beach Pier, a 990-foot fishing pier that is among the area's defining landmarks. Florida Power & Light, one of the largest electric utilities in the country, has its headquarters here, and the private Seminole Golf Club occupies prime oceanfront land. Juno Beach is mostly residential, with oceanfront and Intracoastal condominiums, single-family homes, and a small commercial presence along U.S. 1 and A1A. Its neighbors — Jupiter to the north, Palm Beach Gardens and North Palm Beach to the west and south — provide larger shopping, dining, and employment centers within minutes, while the town itself stays quiet and low-rise. Juno Beach suits people seeking an oceanfront lifestyle with a conservation-minded character. Boating, fishing, beachcombing, and turtle-watching shape local recreation, and the town's compact scale keeps most amenities close. It remains a low-key, coastal enclave within the busy northern Palm Beach County corridor.
Juno Beach is in Palm Beach County, Florida, on the Atlantic coast about 80 miles north of Miami and just south of Jupiter. It is a small incorporated town along State Road A1A and U.S. Highway 1 in northern Palm Beach County.
Juno Beach is known for its dense sea turtle nesting, the Loggerhead Marinelife Center sea turtle hospital and research campus, the Juno Beach Pier, and as the headquarters of Florida Power & Light. The exclusive Seminole Golf Club is also located there.
Juno Beach is served by the School District of Palm Beach County, one of Florida's largest school systems. Students attend schools in the surrounding Jupiter and northern Palm Beach County area, with private schools and nearby colleges adding further options.
Juno Beach is in northern Palm Beach County, on the Atlantic Ocean about 80 miles north of Miami. Jupiter lies just to the north, and Palm Beach Gardens and North Palm Beach are to the west and south. West Palm Beach is about 15 miles south.
Visitors and residents fish from the 990-foot Juno Beach Pier, visit the Loggerhead Marinelife Center's sea turtle hospital and exhibits, swim and sunbathe on the beach, and boat or paddle on the Intracoastal Waterway. Jupiter's beaches, dining, and parks are minutes away.
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