North Jupiter Flatwoods Natural Area is a 160-acre reserve in Jupiter, Florida created to preserve mesic flatwoods, wet flatwoods, depression marsh and dome swamp ecosystems. It also provides home to populations of rare plants such as Atlantic St. John's-wort, yellow Jessamine and trumpet creeper. The area is designated as part of Florida's Greenways and Trails System since it is located within a system of connected conservation lands that create a wildlife corridor next to the Loxahatchee River. The area includes a half-mile long paved Nature Trail, 1.44 mile long hiking trail, a boardwalk through cypress swamp, a fishing pier and observation platform.

3377 Church St, Jupiter, FL 33458-3890

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