Parks

The Town of Jupiter has over 25 different parks within its borders. Some of the parks are operated by the Town and some parks are a joint operation between Palm Beach County and Jupiter.  To learn more about all of the Town Parks and their amenities please see a listing of Jupiter Parks.

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  1. Park Rules
  2. Palm Beach County Parks

Please note that each park contains a list of park amenities and park rules. These rules will be enforced: 

  • No animals permitted: There are a couple of reasons why animals are not permitted. First of all not all pets are friendly to humans or other dogs. Secondly, not all owners pick up after their dogs thereby creating a health issue when humans use the facilities.
  • No alcohol is permitted
  • Field usage by permit only: In order to maintain above standard facilities they need down time. This time allows grass to grow and employees to groom areas that are heavily used.
  • Field usage sport specific: No golfing. Some people don't realize that this tears up the grass and could pose a safety issue if others are using the park. The divots that a golfer leaves after hitting golf balls grow back slowly thereby ruining the area for others.
  • Private Sport Clinics / Lessons: It is not permitted for private groups or individuals to conduct athletic clinics or lessons in town parks.
  • Parking: Cars must park in designated parking areas. It is not recommended that you leave valuables in parked cars as some thieves target parked cars along the beach and in parks.
  1. Summer Camp Payment Plan

    Final payments will be due by Saturday, May 9. Failure to comply may result in a loss of space(s). Payments can be made online or in person at the Community Center, Monday through Friday 8:00am-8:00pm or Saturday 8:00am-3:00pm
  2. Civic Center Closure

    Please be advised that the Civic Center will be closed from February 15, 2027, through May 31, 2027 to allow for major facility upgrades. Improvements during this time will include deck replacement, flooring replacement, and bathroom upgrades.
  3. Civic Center Beach Erosion

    Please note that the Jupiter Civic Center is currently experiencing significant beach erosion. At this time, there is not enough shoreline to accommodate ceremonies or events directly behind Civic Center. Additional Info...