Hike Through History At The Lighthouse

Ali Kane
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The Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum is hosting their reoccurring Hike Through History this weekend.

The 2-mile journey includes hiking through the 120 acres of the Lighthouse Natural Conversation Area to learn about nature and the history of the iconic Jupiter site and Lighthouse. The historic site is just one of three natural sites in the United States and is protected by the Bureau of Land Management’s National Conversation Land Programs.

This Saturday, March 2nd at 8:30 am the Lighthouse is hosting the event. The hike welcomes children and adults to join in. Children ages 13 and under must be accompanied by an adult, and the minimum age for children is 5 years old.

Guest who attend are asked to wear hiking gear such as hiking footwear, hat, sunscreen, active wear clothing, and a drink to carry along the way. The Hiking tour will meet at the Museum’s flag pole to begin the journey. Admission for the event is free but you are asked to reserve your spot because of limited space. The tour is weather permitting so be sure to check their website for more information.

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