Jonathan's Landing Fourth of July at Old Trail

Jonathan's Landing is a unique, upscale Jupiter golf club located near the ocean and on the Intracoastal Waterway.  1,227 homes are nestled among winding waterways, scenic vistas and a golf course.  However, one of the things that makes Jonathan's Landing different is the fact that 15 minutes west of Town lies another section of Jonathan's called Old Trail Golf Club.

Old Trail at Jonathan's Landing Golf Club
Here two more golf courses offer challenging venues to the avid golfer.  The Fazio and The Hills courses, named for their respective designers, have been carved from the native pine woodlands.  These two designers also built the two courses at Mirasol Country Club in Palm Beach Gardens.

On the Fourth of July, an outdoor party/Bar-B-Que will be held for all the Jonathan's Landing residents who are in town this time of year.  Most have gone north for the summer as is the case at all our clubs so the turnout may not be what it could be during our season.   The traditional fare will be provided with plenty of room to spread out and enjoy the facilities.

Old Trail at Jonathan's Landing Golf Club

Old Trail offers residents estate style homes in the $1 million dollar range but on large home sites of about 1 acre.  Protected by the gated entrance, you can enjoy a country club lifestyle and yet you are still only 15 minutes or so from the beach.

Downtown West Palm Beach and the International Airport can be reached via I-95 in another 10 minutes and the Florida Turnpike has an exit here.

If you are considering Jupiter homes for sale, please visit us in the exclusive on-site real estate office for Jonathan's Landing:  Keyes at Jonathan's Landing.  We are located in the main clubhouse in town.  If you would like to search homes yourself, please visit Coastal Florida Real Estate.  Need personal service?  I have lived here 22 years and can show you the best locations and some great opportunities.  Contact me in the Keyes office at 561-762-4073 or coastalflrealestate@gmail.com.
Richard Sites
Keyes at Jonathan's Landing