Hobe Sound is a coastal gem where untouched beaches meet tropical forests, rocky shorelines, and scenic rivers. Whether you’re a beach lover, a hiker, a paddler, or a casual explorer, the parks here offer experiences you won’t find anywhere else in Florida.
Why Travelers Love Hobe Sound’s Parks

Jonathan Dickinson Observation Tower
- Uncrowded beaches — perfect for peaceful mornings and sunset walks.
- Diverse ecosystems — rocky shores, mangroves, scrublands, and riverfront forests.
- Wildlife encounters — sea turtles, birds, and native Florida species.
- Adventure options — kayaking, hiking, biking, boating, and scenic overlooks.
- Small‑town charm — parks feel local, authentic, and refreshingly uncrowded.
Planning a Visit to Hobe Sound
For a perfect day in Hobe Sound:
- Start at Blowing Rocks Preserve during high tide.
- Explore Jonathan Dickinson State Park for hiking or paddling.
- Visit Hobe Sound Nature Center for wildlife education.
- End with a quiet sunset at the Wildlife Refuge Beach.
Blowing Rocks Preserve
Why visit: It’s one of Florida’s most dramatic and photogenic coastlines. Waves crash into ancient limestone formations, creating geyser‑like bursts during high tide — a must‑see natural spectacle.
Top attractions
- Anastasia limestone rock formations
- Clear, turquoise water perfect for photography
- Coastal hammock trails
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Sea turtle nesting zones
Amenities

Blowing Rocks Preserve – Hobe Sound
- Visitor center
- Boardwalks
- Restrooms
- Guided nature programs
Best for: Photographers, nature lovers, and anyone seeking a unique beach experience.
Peck Lake Park
Why visit: A peaceful, shaded retreat ideal for travelers who enjoy quiet nature walks and birdwatching.
Top attractions

Peck Lake Park- Hobe Sound- Florida
- Elevated mangrove boardwalk
- Scenic lake views
- Abundant wildlife
Amenities
- Picnic tables
- Walking paths
- Shaded seating
- Parking
Best for: Relaxed strolls, birdwatching, and low‑key afternoons.
Hobe Sound Nature Center

Hobe Sound Nature Center
Why visit: A family‑friendly stop with hands‑on wildlife exhibits and access to the nearby refuge.
Top attractions
- Native animal exhibits
- Educational programs
- Nature trails
Amenities
- Indoor exhibits
- Gift shop
- Restrooms
- Free parking
Best for: Families, wildlife enthusiasts, and educational travel.
Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge Beach
Why visit: One of the most pristine, undeveloped beaches on Florida’s east coast — quiet, natural, and perfect for long shoreline walks.
Top attractions

Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge Beach
- Untouched beach with no commercial development
- Sea turtle nesting (summer)
- Coastal hiking trails
Amenities
- Beach access
- Parking
- Restrooms at the nature center
Best for: Beachgoers seeking solitude, shelling, and natural beauty.
Jonathan Dickinson State Park
Why visit: The largest park in Southeast Florida — offering hiking, biking, paddling, camping, and sweeping views from the Hobe Mountain Tower.

Jonathan Dickinson State Park
Top attractions
- Loxahatchee River (Wild & Scenic River)
- Hobe Mountain observation tower
- Kayaking and canoeing
- Mountain biking trails
- Historical WWII site
Amenities
- Campgrounds

Jonathan Dickinson State Park
- Cabins
- Visitor center
- Boat rentals
- Picnic areas
Best for: Adventure travelers, paddlers, hikers, and campers.
Hobe Sound Scrub Preserve
Why visit: A rare glimpse into Florida’s scrub ecosystem — quiet, rugged, and full of native wildlife.
Top attractions

Hobe Sound Scrub Preserve
- Peaceful hiking trails
- Unique scrub habitat
- Birdwatching
Amenities
- Trailhead parking
- Marked trails
Best for: Hikers, nature photographers, and travelers seeking off‑the‑beaten‑path experiences.
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