Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse


The Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse is found in Jupiter, Florida. It is part of the Inlet Lighthouse and Museum, which is run by the local historical society. They provide guests of the area with climbing tours inside the 1860 lighthouse. As part of the exhibit there is the restored World War II building that houses the museum. Inside there are several historical exhibits like pictures, photographs, writings, and everyday items of the historical past. They also provide outdoor exhibits, the Tindall Pioneer Homestead, a gift shop, and sunset tours. It is possible to book the grounds for weddings and other special events.

The museum and lighthouse is available for tours seven days a week between January and April from 10am to 5pm. The last lighthouse tour is 4pm. At other times of the year the lighthouse will remain open longer, such as in summer when the days are longer.

Admission is $9 for adults and $5 for children. Admission includes the museum exhibits and the lighthouse tour, making it a cost effective option. There are restrictions on the climbers, meaning they have to be 48 inches or taller in order to climb. One also has to have closed toed shoes. No spike heels or flip flops are allowed.

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