Imagine starting your morning with a quick nine, grabbing a casual lunch with friends, then casting off for a sunset cruise out the Jupiter Inlet. If you want one address that blends golf, boating, fitness, and social life, Jonathan’s Landing deserves a close look. In this guide, you’ll get a clear feel for the courses, marina, club amenities, housing mix, and how it stacks up nearby. Let’s dive in.
Jonathan’s Landing is a gated, master-planned community in Jupiter that sits on and just west of the Intracoastal Waterway. The Property Owners Association (POA) reports about 1,234 residences across 27 villages on roughly 607 acres, including about 145 acres of lakes and waterways. Membership to the golf and club amenities is optional, which gives you flexibility in how you live here. You can confirm village details and community governance directly with the Jonathan’s Landing POA.
Jonathan’s Landing Golf Club operates three 18-hole courses across two properties: The Village course in-town and The Match and The Medal at Old Trail to the west. The club presents it as one membership experience across both sites, with multiple membership categories available. For current categories and availability, request the Membership Opportunities Guide from the club’s membership page.
The Village is the in-town layout known for a friendly, playable feel and a memorable 17th hole where you take a brief ferry or cart-boat crossing. The course recently underwent a renovation led by Beau Welling in 2024, part of the club’s continued investment in the member experience. You can explore the golf overview on the club’s golf page and learn more about the club’s history on the About page.
Old Trail delivers a preserve setting with rolling terrain that feels different from typical South Florida golf. The Medal, originally a Tom Fazio design, and The Match have been the focus of significant architect-led updates that modernize routing and practice facilities. Coverage in industry outlets highlights the Hanse-led transformation at Old Trail, reinforcing the club’s championship ambitions; see the project context reported by Golf Course Architecture.
Old Trail has hosted qualifiers and amateur-level championships, which speaks to course quality and setup. For a look at the facility’s tournament history, review the course profile on BlueGolf.
Jonathan’s Landing’s marina sits inside the community at 3238 Casseekey Island Road in Jupiter and is operated by Loggerhead Marinas. The facility lists fuel, pump-out, dry-stack storage, and dockside services, making it a practical home base for boaters. For slip size limits, wet vs dry options, and current availability, contact the marina directly via the Loggerhead Jupiter Marina page.
A key draw here is proximity to the Jupiter Inlet. You are minutes from open water, which makes quick ocean runs realistic when weather allows. Public sources disagree on exact wet-slip counts, and some slips in the area are privately owned while others are marina-managed. Inventory can change with ownership transfers and operator updates, so plan to verify current slip counts, size limits, and waiting-list policies with the marina team.
Boating culture extends beyond slip ownership. The Jonathan’s Landing Yacht Club organizes social and cruising activities, which adds a community dimension even if you manage your boat elsewhere. Confirm club and yacht club details directly through the club’s Lifestyle section.
The club anchors daily life with a roughly 13,000-square-foot wellness and fitness center, personal training, group classes, and a sports café. On the racquets side, you will find a professional program with 10 Har-Tru tennis courts and 6 pickleball courts. These amenities are central to the community’s active lifestyle and are outlined in the club’s Lifestyle overview.
Dining spans casual to refined across both properties. The in-town Village clubhouse features The Landing for member dining, plus a more casual option at Pub 1696 and the Nickaleer Lounge. Out at Old Trail, The Perch serves as an easy lunch stop after your round or practice session. Weekly events and seasonal calendars create a steady social rhythm that appeals to both full-time and seasonal residents.
Community life also includes philanthropic work through JL Cares, the resident volunteer group that supports local nonprofits. It is a meaningful sign of resident engagement and a nice complement to the club’s sports focus.
With 27 villages, you have a wide range of options: garden and low-rise condos, townhomes, single-family golf-front homes, and a limited number of Intracoastal or canal-front estates. Some villages are intimate enclaves with their own characteristics, such as Casseekey Island, Cape Pointe, and Barrow Island. For an accurate picture of each village’s housing type and layout, see the POA’s Villages directory.
Pricing varies by property type, location, condition, and view. Market snapshots in early 2026 show a broad spectrum from more approachable condos and townhomes to premium single-family and waterfront estates. Because inventory and prices change quickly, lean on current, local data when you are ready to make a move.
Jonathan’s Landing tends to attract buyers who want a balance of activities in one address: golf, boating, racquets, fitness, dining, and social programming. It suits seasonal residents who want a turnkey lifestyle and easy access to beaches and the inlet. It also works for right-sizers who plan to stay within the same community as needs evolve, and for year-round professionals who value a secure, amenity-rich environment close to Jupiter’s daily conveniences.
In short, Jonathan’s Landing delivers a broader lifestyle mix and optional membership structure. If you want either the largest marina infrastructure or the most exclusive golf-only environment, compare with Admirals Cove or The Bear’s Club in person.
Picture this: an early tee time at The Village course, including that quick ferry hop to the 17th green that never gets old. Lunch with neighbors at The Perch out at Old Trail, then a late-afternoon ride from the marina and a short run out the inlet before sunset. Cap the day with a relaxed dinner at The Landing or a casual drink at Pub 1696. That blend of golf, water, wellness, and social connection is what makes Jonathan’s Landing stand out.
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