Juno Beach

Incorporated in 1953, Juno Beach has been a quaint town of retirees and vacationers since the late 1800’s. Nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway, Juno Beach abuts the Seminole Golf Club. An oceanfront community with its own lake (Pelican Lake), Juno Beach still has that small town feel. Juno Beach was also one of four stops on the original Celestial Railroad. Other railroad stops included the cities of Mars, Venus, and Jupiter.

Juno Beach has many bike trails including one that surrounds Pelican Lake. A few minutes north on A1A is Loggerhead County Park, which includes amazing oceanfront nature trails as well. Just a short distance from Loggerhead, you will find Juno Beach County Park and Fishing Pier. The Marinelife Center, sandy shores, and gorgeous ocean views make this a delightful winter residence, a relaxing vacation spot, and the perfect area to retire. - Information courtesy North Palm Beach Chamber Membership Guide
Popular Attractions and Landmarks in or around Juno Beach:

Major Annual and Ongoing Events in or around Juno Beach:

  • ArtiGras
  • Art Fest by the Sea
  • Jupiter Jubilee
  • Classic Car Show
  • The Feast of Little Italy
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Local Information on Juno Beach, Florida

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Juno Beach contains the zip code: 33408