The US 1 bridge, and green-blue water.
Children fishing in front of the Jupiter Lighthouse Museum, with pelicans nearby.
Children playing in the water of the Jupiter Inlet.
The lighthouse sits high atop a hill- a hill in Florida? Yes!
The incredible banyan tree at the foot of the lighthouse.
The cement stairs that lead to the base of the lighthouse, and the banyan tree below.
The stairs inside the lighthouse.
The Fresnel lens.
At the top of the lighthouse!
Views of Dubois Lagoon from above!
The turquoise color of the inlet.
Jupiter Island and the azure blue sea.
Homes on the intracoastal waterway.
The shady pathway on the lighthouse property, with the lovely water beyond.
The Seminole Indian chickee hut.
View of the lighthouse and the chickee hut from the Tindall house balcony.
The balcony of the museum building and the tree that creates such a lovely shady lawn.
Crystal clear waters of the inlet, and a fisherman knee-deep in water.
Mangrove tree and bluegreen water.
The glorious water beside the Lighthouse Museum.
Visitors wait on the balcony at the Lighthouse Museum.
View from the balcony of the Lighthouse Visitors Center.
The Lighthouse Visitors Center is in a pretty building.
View of the bridge from the Lighthouse Visitors Center.
Banyan tree at the base of the lighthouse!
A boat zips by the beautiful Jupiter lighthouse.
The water is crystal clear at high tide!
Oceana Coffee Cafe, a lovely place to go after your tour.
The lighthouse and gorgeous vegetation below it, as seen from Cato's Bridge.
The lighthouse as seen from the path along Beach Rd.
The lighthouse as seen from Bridge Rd.
The lighthouse, as seen from Dubois Lagoon.