
Jupiter River Walk and Harborside Place
February 18, 2015 by Tula's Endless Summer | Language: EN Play Time: 00:06:29 | SAILING YOUTUBERS

http://tulasendlesssummer.com for more fun adventures! Here is a quick skate through Jupiter River Walk and the new Harborside Place. The walk starts right next to Jupiter Dunes Natural area and is connected east by a path along ocean way all the way to the Atlkantic Ocean. Heading North from Jupiter Dunes on the River Walk you stay right along the intracoastal and have mangroves all along the west side of the walk. You eventually come to Jupiter Yacht Club and Marina with some beautiful boats all docked in the marina. There are some nice shops and restaurants in her including the Dive Bar. If you continue around the marina and head north still you will pass under the Indian Town Bridge and eventually come to Jupiter’s New Harborside Place. There are many shops and nice restaurants in Harborside including The Broken Egg Cafe, Tommy Bahamas, Bravo, BurgerFi, and the Wyndham Grand Hotel. If you stay along the waterfront you can see some nice yachts docked along the private floating docks. Eventually you will come to a neat little amphitheater and fountain where some well known artists play once in a while. Continue around the amphitheater and reach the end of Harborside to Highway US 1. The walk seems to end here but plans call for it to continue under the next small bridge and reach all the way to Jupiter Inlet Village where Guanabanas, U-Tiki, and Square Grouper restaurants are. Enjoy the trip!
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