There is no phrase more welcome for many Americans than "Pitchers and catchers report today". For the nearly 50,000 residents of Jupiter, a coastal town at the mouth of Florida's Loxahatchee River, however, phrases that mark the beginning of the baseball season are a part of everyday life. This is because its palm tree-lined boulevards are home to multiple spring training facilities and ballparks that are used by several professional major and minor league teams. America's traditional pastime, therefore, is integral to the culture of this upscale city and, indeed, people from across the country have chosen to retire to its comfortable estates precisely for this reason. As with all of the oceanside cities in Palm Beach County, though, yachting and fishing are also a major diversion. Given the beauty of the clean, deep blue waters that flow out from the Loxahatchee and the magnificent sandy beaches that run along its coast, this is especially true of Jupiter. Its inlet, which is home to a centuries-old brick lighthouse, is one of Florida's most photographed scenic areas, in fact, while the boating culture that has popped up along Jupiter's many nearby harbors is considered among the friendliest in the state. Whether a yachtsman, baseball aficionado, or simply someone who desires to live in a climate that is marked by warm weather throughout the year, anyone will feel welcome in Jupiter, Florida. BEAUTIFUL WIDE WATER VIEWSA VINTAGE HOME WITH OLD FLORIDA CHARMVINTAGE WATERFRONT HOME WITH OLD FLORIDA CHARMCUSTOM BUILT WITH AMAZING VIEWSXANADU BY THE SEASTUNNING HOME IN ESTATE SECTION OF BOTANICA