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Paddlers at Jonathan Dickenson State Park

Jonathan Dickinson State Park

Explore the majestic Loxahatchee River, diverse ecosystems and exciting history

Know Before You Go

Effective September 16, 2024: The park's concession will be closed Monday-Friday, September 16-20 and 23-27 for maintenance. The store will be closed and rentals and boat tours will not be available during that time. The concession will be open Saturday-Sunday, September 21-22 and 28-29.

Effective September 15, 2024: The Kimbell Center/Visitor's Center is closed for maintenance until further notice. 

Effective May 26, 2023: The Kitching Creek Nature Trail Overlook at Jonathan Dickinson State Park is currently closed until further notice. The nature trail remains open.

Effective April 19, 2024: The Hobe Mountain Observation Tower at Jonathan Dickinson State Park is currently closed for improvements until further notice. The boardwalk remains open. 

 

Hours

8 a.m. until sundown, 365 days a year

Fees

$6 per vehicle

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Location

16450 S.E. Federal Highway
Hobe Sound FL 33455

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Contact Info

772-546-2771

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Welcome to Jonathan Dickinson State Park

Sixteen distinct natural communities create the mosaic that is Jonathan Dickinson, the largest state park in Southeast Florida.


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Rare environments such as coastal sand hills, upland lakes and scrub forests as well as the pristine Loxahatchee River make this park a unique spot to explore on land or by water.

Historical interests include a secret World War II training camp, the story of the shipwrecked Quaker merchant who is the park’s namesake, and Trapper Nelson, the legendary Wild Man of the Loxahatchee.

Ranger-guided tours of Trapper Nelson’s 1930s pioneer homestead are available year-round. Visitors can enjoy paved and off-road biking, equestrian and hiking trails. Boating, canoeing and kayaking along the river are also great ways to enjoy the park. Anglers can fish along the riverbank or from a boat.

The nature and history of the park come to life through exhibits and displays in the Elsa Kimbell Environmental Education and Research Center. Programs for kids or the whole family are also offered here.

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Plan Your Visit

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Manager's Message

With over 10,000 acres, 16 different natural communities and endless hiking trails, Jonathan Dickinson State Park is the perfect place to explore, no matter the time of year.
Visitor Services
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Dining, Tours & Rentals

We offer a variety of paddling rental options and single-speed cruiser bicycle rentals for your enjoyment inside the park. We also provide guided nature tours including interpretive boat tours, guided canoe tours, horse-drawn tram tours and guided horseback rides.
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Programs and Activities at Jonathan Dickinson

The visitor center at Jonathan Dickinson State Park offers interpretive programs and activities for families, schools, scouts and other organized groups. The center is open 9 AM - 5 PM daily. Call 561-745-5551 to speak to a ranger about program opportunities.
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Glamping at Jonathan Dickinson

Stay cozy, reserve your Glampsite today!
A view of the waters of the Loxahatchee River.
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Wild and Scenic Loxahatchee River

Venture down the Loxahatchee River and into the real Florida outback to see Trapper Nelson’s camp, a homestead and zoo established in the 1920s by the “wildman of the Loxahatchee.”
A view of the shrubbery on Hobe Mountain.
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Hobe Mountain

A hike up this Florida "mountain" will reveal a unique ecosystem of plants and animals, found no where else in the world. Jonathan Dickinson is the only state park in south Florida where visitors can hike to the top of an ancient sand dune.

Experiences

Bicycling
Bicycling
Birding
Birding
Boat Tours
Boat Tours
Boating
Boating
Camping
Camping
Camping
Camping
Camping Equestrian
Camping Equestrian
Camping Primitive
Camping Primitive
Camping, Primitive Group
Camping, Primitive Group
Fishing
Fishing
Geo-Seeking
Geo-Seeking
Hiking
Hiking
Horseback Riding
Horseback Riding
Mountain Biking
Mountain Biking
Paddling
Paddling
Picnicking
Picnicking
Swimming
Swimming
Tours
Tours
Walking and Running
Walking and Running
Wildlife Viewing
Wildlife Viewing

Amenities

Accessible Amenities
Accessible Amenities
Amphitheater
Amphitheater
Boat Ramp
Boat Ramp
Cabins
Cabins
Campfire Circles
Campfire Circles
Campgrounds
Campgrounds
Canoe Kayak Launch
Canoe Kayak Launch
Concession and Restaurant
Concession and Restaurant
Equestrian Trail
Equestrian Trail
Interpretive Exhibit
Interpretive Exhibit
Mountain Bike Trail
Mountain Bike Trail
Nature Trail
Nature Trail
Parking
Parking
Picnic Pavilion
Picnic Pavilion
Playground
Playground
Restroom Facilities
Restroom Facilities
RV
RV
Shower Station
Shower Station
Visitor Center
Visitor Center
Water Fountain
Water Fountain

Jonathan Dickinson State Park Photo Gallery

Scenic View
Loxahatchee River View
Habitat at Jonathan Dickinson
Nature Painting
Gopher Tortoise
Boat Launch Area
Flatwoods
Sunset View
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Large Land Turtle

Upcoming Events

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Event

Fire Fest: A Community Event To Celebrate Prescribed Fire

Sat, Oct 19, 2024 1:00 pm - 9:00 pm EDT

Join us for FireFest on 10/19/24. This day-long celebration promises fun for all ages with live fire demos to rides, a spooky trail, a pumpkin patch, a kid's zone, live music, and more.
Jonathan Dickinson

Hobe Sound, FL

People Make the Parks

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Staff Spotlight

From AmeriCorps member to Park Ranger to Administrative Assistant - Cristina has done it all!
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Volunteer Spotlight

Smiling couple, Gio and Anna, volunteer as campground host at Jonathan Dickinson State Park.
Friends of Jonathan Dickinson State Park

Friends of Jonathan Dickinson State Park

Friends Groups meet the critical needs of individual parks and the system of state parks. They share one thing in common – passion for parks.

This Park is Recognized by:

Florida Circumnavigational Saltwater Paddling Trail
Native American Heritage Trail
Viva Florida 500

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