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Juno Beach

Oceanfront

About Juno Beach

A serene seaside sanctuary where pristine beaches, sea turtle conservation, and small-town charm define coastal living at its finest.

Juno Beach is a quiet, intimate coastal town nestled along the Atlantic Ocean in northern Palm Beach County, offering the kind of unspoiled, unhurried beach lifestyle that's increasingly rare in South Florida. Covering just two square miles, this predominantly residential community is defined by its wide, uncrowded beaches, the iconic 990-foot Juno Beach Pier, and a deep commitment to environmental conservation — most famously through the Loggerhead Marinelife Center, a world-renowned sea turtle research and rehabilitation facility that draws thousands of visitors each year.

Housing ranges from luxury oceanfront condominiums and boutique mid-rise buildings along Ocean Drive to charming single-family homes with mature landscaping set slightly inland near Pelican Lake. Despite its small size, Juno Beach offers easy access to the dining, shopping, golf, and cultural attractions of nearby Jupiter and Palm Beach Gardens, while West Palm Beach and Palm Beach International Airport are just a short drive south. With exceptionally low crime rates, a tight-knit community feel, dog-friendly beaches, and a walkable layout that puts residents steps from the sand, Juno Beach is a hidden gem for retirees, seasonal residents, and families seeking coastal tranquility with big-city convenience nearby.

Lifestyle & amenities

Living in Juno Beach.

Walking & Biking

Juno Beach is one of the most walkable small towns on Florida's east coast. Residents along Ocean Drive, Pelican Lake, and the oceanfront corridor are often within easy walking distance of the beach, local cafés, and peaceful neighborhood loops perfect for evening strolls.

Cyclists enjoy scenic rides along A1A and the coastal roads connecting Juno Beach to Jupiter and Palm Beach Gardens. The Juno Beach Pier provides a 990-foot oceanfront walk ideal for sunrise watching and fishing. For nature walks, the Juno Dunes Natural Area offers 576 acres of preserved coastal scrub and wetland trails with floating docks and a covered observation platform — the preserve includes the highest natural point in Palm Beach County.

Loggerhead Park adds additional beachside walking paths, and Pelican Lake provides a tranquil lakeside loop surrounded by gazebos and lush vegetation.

Parks, Beaches & Recreation

The beach is the centerpiece of life in Juno Beach. Juno Beach Park offers wide stretches of pristine, dog-friendly sand with free parking, a guarded swimming area, restrooms, outdoor showers, and picnic tables — all with direct access to the iconic Juno Beach Pier for fishing and sightseeing.

Loggerhead Park provides beach access alongside the renowned Loggerhead Marinelife Center, where visitors can observe recovering sea turtles and participate in guided turtle walks and hatchling releases from May through October. The 576-acre Juno Dunes Natural Area features miles of trails through preserved scrub forests and wetlands.

Closer to town, Pelican Lake is a serene 12-acre freshwater lake with gazebos and wildlife viewing, while Bert Winters Park and Kagan Park offer athletic fields, playgrounds, picnic areas, bocce courts, boat launching ramps, and exercise equipment.

Nearby, world-class golf is available at the legendary Seminole Golf Club, and Palm Beach Gardens and Jupiter offer dozens of additional parks, water sports, and recreation facilities within minutes.

Shopping & Dining

Juno Beach's dining and shopping scene is intimate and charming, centered around the cluster of restaurants and shops at the intersection of US Highway 1 and Donald Ross Road — the town's unofficial downtown. Standout restaurants include Ke'e Grill, known for fresh seafood and island-inspired dishes in an upscale tropical setting, and Hurricane Café, a beloved local favorite for casual homestyle breakfasts and lunches. Other popular spots include Juno Beach Café, Tiramisu for Italian cuisine, and Captain Charlie's for fine dining with an award-winning wine list.

Local boutiques and specialty shops dot the area, while larger retail options are just minutes away in Palm Beach Gardens — home to The Gardens Mall, Downtown at the Gardens, and Legacy Place — offering everything from major department stores and national brands to art galleries and specialty retailers. Worth Avenue in Palm Beach and Clematis Street in West Palm Beach provide additional upscale shopping within a short drive.

Nightlife & Entertainment

Juno Beach embraces a relaxed, low-key approach to evenings — think sunset pier walks, waterfront cocktails, and casual gatherings rather than nightclubs and dance floors. Local restaurants and lounges offer pleasant settings for a quiet evening out, and the Loggerhead Marinelife Center hosts educational programs and seasonal events including guided nighttime turtle walks that are truly one-of-a-kind experiences.

For those seeking more lively entertainment, it's all within easy reach: Jupiter is just five minutes north with the Maltz Jupiter Theatre (a premier regional playhouse), Harbourside Place's waterfront dining and events, and a vibrant restaurant row along Indiantown Road.

West Palm Beach is about 15 minutes south with its full roster of nightlife, live music, performing arts at the Kravis Center, and weekly events like Clematis by Night. The combination of Juno Beach's peaceful evenings at home and world-class entertainment just minutes away gives residents the best of both worlds.

Laura's Picks & Favorites

  • Dive Bar
  • Papa Kwan's
  • Ke'e Grill
  • Golden Juicery
  • Captain Charlie's
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