Northern Palm Beach County Village
Welcome to Tequesta, a Palm Beach County village at the northern tip of the Miami metro area, framed by the Loxahatchee River.
Tequesta is an incorporated village in Palm Beach County, Florida, located at the northern tip of the Miami metropolitan area, making it the northernmost municipality in that region. With a population of 6,158 at the 2020 census, it is a compact, coastal community whose identity is tied to the waterways that frame it. The village takes its name from the Tequesta, the Native American tribe that originally inhabited the region, and its location reflects that deep history. Tequesta sits near the Loxahatchee River, one of Florida's notable river systems, and close to the Jupiter Inlet, where the river meets the Atlantic Ocean. The Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse, a regional landmark, stands nearby, anchoring the area's maritime identity and drawing visitors to the inlet. Residentially, Tequesta blends established single-family neighborhoods with waterfront homes and condominium communities, giving the village a varied housing stock in a small, walkable footprint. Its position north of Jupiter places it close to that town's shopping, dining, and amenities while maintaining a quieter, village-scale character distinct from the busier South Florida coast. Public education is provided through the School District of Palm Beach County, with students attending schools that include campuses in nearby Jupiter, such as Jupiter Elementary, Jupiter Middle, and Jupiter High School. The village's proximity to the river, inlet, and ocean shapes both its lifestyle and its recreation. For residents, Tequesta offers the combination of a small-town coastal atmosphere, access to the Loxahatchee River and the ocean, and proximity to the larger communities of northern Palm Beach County and South Florida. It is a place where the region's development gives way to a quieter, water-centered way of life.
Tequesta is an incorporated village in Palm Beach County, Florida, and the northernmost municipality in the Miami metropolitan area. It is named for the Tequesta Native American tribe that originally inhabited the region.
Tequesta sits near the Loxahatchee River and the Jupiter Inlet, with the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse nearby. The village's location is framed by the river, the inlet, and the Atlantic Ocean coastline.
Tequesta is served by the School District of Palm Beach County, with students attending schools that include campuses in nearby Jupiter, such as Jupiter Elementary, Jupiter Middle, and Jupiter High School.
Yes. Tequesta is located immediately north of Jupiter in northern Palm Beach County, close to the Jupiter Inlet, the Loxahatchee River, and the shopping, dining, and amenities of the Jupiter area.
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Tequesta's housing reflects its coastal, village-scale character in northern Palm Beach County. The market includes single-family homes in established neighborhoods, waterfront properties along the Loxahatchee River and its canals, and condominium communities such as Lighthouse Cove. The village's position near the Jupiter Inlet and the Atlantic Ocean makes water access a defining feature of its housing. Tequesta's blend of older homes and newer condo development serves a mix of full-time residents, retirees, and seasonal homeowners seeking a quieter alternative to the busier South Florida coast.
Tequesta offers a coastal, small-town lifestyle at the northern edge of Palm Beach County. The village's setting near the Loxahatchee River and the Jupiter Inlet gives residents access to boating, fishing, and waterfront living, while the nearby Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and area parks add a sense of place. Despite its position within the Miami metropolitan area, Tequesta retains a relaxed, community-oriented character, with a mix of established neighborhoods, waterfront homes, and condominium communities. Residents benefit from the shopping, dining, and amenities of neighboring Jupiter while enjoying a quieter, village-scale environment.
Tequesta is served by the School District of Palm Beach County. Students in the village attend schools that include campuses in nearby Jupiter, such as Jupiter Elementary School, Jupiter Middle School, and Jupiter High School. As part of one of Florida's largest school districts, Tequesta families have access to a broad range of public school programs, magnet options, and educational resources across Palm Beach County.
Tequesta sits in northern Palm Beach County, connected by the region's road network to neighboring Jupiter and the broader South Florida area. U.S. Route 1 and nearby Interstate 95 provide access along the coast and to points south and north, while local roads serve the village and its waterfront neighborhoods. Tequesta's position at the northern tip of the Miami metropolitan area places it within reach of the region's airports, employment centers, and destinations, while retaining its own quieter, village-scale street network.
Tequesta's recreation is defined by its waterways. The Loxahatchee River and the Jupiter Inlet provide opportunities for boating, fishing, paddling, and waterfront enjoyment, while nearby parks and the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum add land-based outings. The Atlantic beaches are a short distance away, and the area's natural areas, including the Loxahatchee's riverfront preserves, offer wildlife viewing and outdoor recreation. Tequesta's location at the meeting of river, inlet, and ocean makes water-centered recreation a central part of life in the village.
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