Jonathan Dickinson State Park
Know Before You Go
Effective November 3, 2024: Pontoon boat tours on the Loxahatchee River and to Trapper Nelson's Interpretive Site at Jonathan Dickinson State Park will not be available on Tuesdays and Wednesdays 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
Location
16450 S.E. Federal Highway
Hobe Sound FL 33455
Contact Info
Welcome to Jonathan Dickinson State Park
Sixteen distinct natural communities create the mosaic that is Jonathan Dickinson, the largest state park in Southeast Florida.
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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