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Join Jupiter's River Center monthly Lecture Series every first Friday for engaging talks, light lunch, and community connection focused on local wildlife and conservation.
2–3 hours
easy
Family Friendly
No Experience Required
Join Jupiter's River Center monthly Lecture Series every first Friday for engaging talks, light lunch, and community connection focused on local wildlife and conservation.
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Difficulty
easy
Duration
2–3 hours
Fitness Level
No specific fitness level required; suitable for all ages and physical abilities.
Wildlife
History
The Loxahatchee River was the first National Wild and Scenic River designated east of the Mississippi, recognized in 1985 for its natural character.
Conservation
The River Center advocates for sustainable use of water resources and protects critical habitats through education and community engagement.
Loxahatchee River Center
Located in Jupiter, Florida, the Loxahatchee River Center (River Center) is a community-focused environmental education facility dedicated to connecting people with the Loxahatchee River and Indian River Lagoon. The River Center offers a wide range of free and low-cost programs for families, students, homeschool groups, and teens, including field trips with interactive tours, touch tank demonstrations, and state-of-the-art aquariums that showcase local ecosystems. Regular public programs include Science with Sam (weekly science sessions for ages 6–12), Green Teens (science for ages 13–17), Bloomin' in the Garden (monthly pollinator garden activities), Nature Journaling, and a monthly lecture series featuring local environmental organizations.
For school groups and homeschoolers, the River Center provides curriculum-aligned field trip experiences at Burt Reynolds Park that emphasize hands-on learning and environmental stewardship. The Center also offers unique outreach experiences such as seine and dip netting at Blowing Rocks Preserve and a Boating Safely Course for ages 12 and up, presented in collaboration with the US Coast Guard Auxiliary and sponsored by the AustinBlu Foundation. Educators and volunteers staff programs, ensuring safe, engaging interpretation of local habitats and wildlife.
With a focus on accessibility and stewardship, the Loxahatchee River Center has established itself as a trusted local resource for environmental education in Jupiter, Florida. Its combination of professional partnerships, free community offerings, and hands-on exhibits supports lifelong learning about the region’s waterways. Visitors can check the River Center's event calendar for registration details, schedules, and seasonal topics that help families plan visits and join conservation efforts year round.
Location
Jupiter, Florida
Located in Burt Reynolds Park
Community Programs
Free & Low-Cost
Family, school, and homeschool offerings
Partnerships
USCG Auxiliary & AustinBlu
Trusted community and safety partners
Programs Offered
10 programs
Monthly, weekly, and seasonal events
Browse programs, register for events like Science with Sam or the Boating Safely Course, and schedule a school or homeschool field trip today.
Reserve Your Spot Early
RSVP in advance to ensure you have a seat, as this popular monthly lecture fills up quickly.
Arrive Early for Lunch
Enjoy a light lunch before the talk to settle in and meet fellow attendees in a relaxed atmosphere.
Bring a Notebook
Have a notebook or device handy to jot down insights or questions that arise during the talk.
Plan Time to Explore Nearby Trails
Combine the lecture with outdoor exploration around the Loxahatchee River for a full nature immersion experience.
Notebook and Pen
Useful for taking notes during the lecture and capturing ideas for later exploration.
Reusable Water Bottle
Stay hydrated before and after the event, especially when pairing the lecture with outdoor activities.
Comfortable Casual Clothing
Dress comfortably for indoor seating and Florida’s warm climate.
summer
Sun Protection (Hat, Sunscreen)
If planning to explore trails afterward, protecting yourself from the sun is wise.
summer