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Hobe Sound is located on Jupiter Island, a long narrow barrier island between the Atlantic and the Indian River/Hobe Sound. The east-facing beach offers a preserved natural setting within the Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge. It is one of the wildest beaches on the east coast of Florida. Kitesurfing is possible but the beach is quiet and isolated.
Open all year round
Intermediate
Atlantic waters with moderate waves. Sandy bottom. Longshore drift current. Gulf Stream relatively close to shore. Possible submerged coral reefs offshore. Warm water, especially in summer with Gulf Stream influence.
Isolated beach within a wildlife refuge — little surveillance. Rip currents. Sharks present. Nesting sea turtles (May-October) — protected zones. Respect national refuge regulations. Limited access and restricted parking.
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