Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum
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Jupiter Florida What To Do
Discover the wonders of Jupiter, FL with Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum. Your comprehensive guide to what to do in this coastal paradise. To learn more, contact us today!
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Business Category:
Historical landmark
Additional Categories:
- Historical society
- Tourist attraction
- Local history museum
- Business
- Washroom
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Onsite Services Provided
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Wheelchair Accessible Entrance
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Children are Welcome
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Wheelchair Accessible Restroom Available
FAQs
Q: We lived there when my husband was in the coast guard. Is it now open property? Loved it! Own dock to chill on and our kids had a blast.
First... I'd like to thank your husband for his service! 🇺🇸 Open to the main building with gift shop (buy tickets in there for all access) & the museum (paid entry) with free parking in the adjacent lot, but gated access (with paid admission to the lighthouse and learning centers.)
- Anne Malecki
- 5 years ago
Q: Hello. Dogs are allowed?
Dogs are prohibited at Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum. They are also prohibited in Lighthouse Park (Town of Jupiter) and on the trails of the Outstanding Natural Area (Bureau of Land Management).
- 3 years ago
No, not allowed
- Ahmet Burcu
- 3 years ago
I don't think on the lighthouse park property and beach area.
- Heather Wimmer
- 3 years ago
Q: Do you pay to go to this musuem
Yes emission fees are required.
- Randy Sharp
- 4 years ago
Yes. The cost is $12 per person to enter the grounds. The gift shop us free.
- Robert Solgat
- 4 years ago
I believe it was $12
- tina lancaster
- 4 years ago
12 per person but its free to walk around behind it and fish and lay on the beach
- Yeet Mommatt
- 4 years ago
The cost is $12 which gives you access to the museum and the lighthouse. Seniors are $10 and children are $10
- Shaun Fagant
- 4 years ago
Q: Are you able to go up in the lighthouse?
Yes they let groups of 7 up at a time. We went two weeks ago. I suggest getting there early. A lot to see and explore if ya love history and nature!
- Jennifer Wade
- 3 years ago
Sure! The view is incredible.
- Lester R Rodriguez
- 3 years ago
Yes enjoy!!!
- Cassandra Nastansky
- 3 years ago
They allow you to go up in groups of 15 to 20 the groups go up about 20 minutes apart
- Vvalarie
- 3 years ago
Yes
- Karla Rosselló
- 3 years ago
Q: Do you still sell bricks to honor someone on the lighthouse walk?
There is still a lot of space on the walk so I would presume so
- Dan B
- 3 years ago
Yes. More details and the order form are available on our website: https://www.jupiterlighthouse.org/join-give/bricks-plaques/
- 3 years ago
I think you can. Ask at the check in
- Steve Davis
- 3 years ago
Q: Is it free admission
Admission Prices: $12 - Adults $10 - US Veterans and Seniors (60+) $6 - Children (6-18) Free - Children (0-5) Free - Active US Military & their immediate family (limit 6)
- 3 years ago
Jupiter answered it above
- Milton Gillespie
- 3 years ago
There you have your answer.
- jenny ramas-suarez
- 3 years ago
Q: How many steps to the top?
As mentioned, 105 and there are areas to stop and rest.
- Tamara Aull
- 1 year ago
105 steps beautiful views well worth the climb. Check out my review with pictures and video.
- Cuervo Man
- 1 year ago
105 steps
- Yusimy Reyes (Yusi)
- 1 year ago
104 steps
- Jamie Sim
- 1 year ago
Not many!
- Joe Cuschieri
- 1 year ago
Q: How many steps to the top?
There are 34 steps to the Lighthouse (up the hill) and 105 steps inside the Lighthouse.
- 3 years ago
105 in the lighthouse, 45 to the lighthouse
- David Thomas
- 3 years ago
105 to the top. But you can take 3 breaks on the way up.
- jenny ramas-suarez
- 3 years ago
Thank you David
- kevin harris
- 3 years ago
Q: I would like to visit on a motorcycle. Can I take my helmet up the lighthouse? How about a backpack with only a camera in it?
Yes and no the helmet should be fine but no bags
- Mind Of Will King Of SciFi
- 3 years ago
A motorcycle helmet would need to be left at the base of the lighthouse during your climb, or at Gift Shop office during your visit. Backpacks are not permitted on the lighthouse grounds. If you're on a motorcycle you could leave your backpack at the Gift Office with your helmet. (If you're in a car we recommend leaving backpacks in your trunk.) Handheld cameras are fine (no tripods, self-sticks, or drones).
- 3 years ago
Yes and yes
- Max Werner
- 3 years ago
Reviews for Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum
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Gajoss X
This place occured to be far beyond my expectations…. And not because of the lighthouse itself which is quite like the other, but because of its staff. Utterly polite from the welcoming staff to the volunteer guides. Thorough knowledge about the whole facility. Don’t miss the surrounding park!
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LewisTolkienFan01
Very cool and interesting! A great place to visit! Well worth your time! Remember, you have to climb a few stairs!
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Amy C
Local historic lighthouse with nice grounds and views. Kids must be 48 inches or taller to climb to the top!
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Carolina Garcia
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