A Life to Live
Melody Hendrix
Blowing Rocks Preserve 574 S Beach Rd, Hobe Sound, FL 33455
Blowing Rocks Preserve is an environmental preserve on Jupiter Island in Hobe Sound, Martin County, Florida. It is owned by The Nature Conservancy. It contains the largest Anastasia limestone outcropping on the state’s east coast.
The dark, jagged rocks are a specific type of sedimentary rock called Anastasia limestone.
Scientists disagree on exactly how far inland the limestone extends, exactly when it was formed (most likely around 120,000 years ago, in the Pleistocene Age) and whether it was formed by a single event or by multiple changes in sea level.
A few things scientists can agree on:
Anastasia limestone extends along Florida’s coast from St. Augustine to Boca Raton, and
Blowing Rocks Preserve harbors the largest outcropping on the U.S. Atlantic Coast.
The exposed rock at the preserve is unusual, not because Anastasia limestone is particularly rare, but because it is commonly found either underground or underwater.
Also known as coquina, from the Spanish for cockleshell, Anastasia limestone is composed primarily of shell and coral fragments, fossils and sand. Small fossils are clearly visible in the rock faces, most commonly the shells of small clams and oysters or pieces of a large snail called Busycon.
Why is so much of the limestone above ground at Blowing Rocks? No one knows. The land here might have once been part of an exposed sand ridge or the top of a reef, or for some other reason higher than surrounding areas.
At their height in winter, the Blowing Rocks are worth a visit in every season. The wind- and wave-carved limestone forms chimneys and shelves, burrows, blow holes and rocky pools. These offer great opportunities for exploration and imagination, as well as a rare window into Florida’s natural history.
You may want to check the tide schedule for Jupiter Island.
When the tide is high the water shoots up holes in the rocks. It can be a spectacular sight.
It is also beautiful to visit at low tide when you can walk the beach and explore the rocks and caves.
There are some great places in this area to enjoy. One of the places I liked was
Coral Cove Park 19450 County Hwy 707, Tequesta, FL 33469
This beach also had rocks at low tide, but it also had a nice sandy swimming beach. Coral Cove Park is a waterfront park located in Tequesta, Florida, right outside the city of Jupiter at 19450 State Road 707, Tequesta, FL. Excellent park with beach access. Facility has restrooms and a shower to wash the salt and sand off after a day at the beach. Lots of parking.
Carlin Park 400 S. S.R. A1A Jupiter, Florida was another very nice beach park.
Carlin Park is a great place to spend the day. It has many amenities including a beach that has lifeguards. There are pavilions for picnics, a nice small restaurant with good food, a playground for the children. I have been taking my family there for years and it is always well maintained; a very pleasant place to bring the family.
There is a beautiful lighthouse and museum that is a must.
If you love to beach hop, take a beach tour on your way back home. Start from Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse A1A to S. Beach Rd and follow it north to SE Bridge Rd back to I-95, stopping at all the beautiful beach accesses and explore each beach along the way. Most of them are uncrowded quiet beaches.
Please visit next week as we leave Florida and go to Savannah and Tybee Island Georgia.
