Wild & Scenic Film Festival

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Event Dates
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Event Location

500 Captain Armour’s Way
Jupiter, FL 33469
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Event Description

Wild & Scenic returns for the 12th annual film tour, celebrating nature conservation, community, and culture. Join us for an unforgettable evening of outdoor movie screenings, food, drink, and a gathering of environmental organizations- here to make an impact on our planet.
 
Friday, April 10th Event Details
 
As part of the 12th Annual Wild & Scenic Film Festival at the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, we are excited to introduce a special new Friday night feature event.
 
Join us for an exclusive screening of Tracking Kites, a locally filmed documentary highlighting groundbreaking shorebird research along our coastline. The evening will include a live panel discussion with the film’s featured scientists and participants, offering behind-the-scenes insights and an opportunity for audience Q&A.
 
This expanded festival experience offers an inspiring weekend of environmental storytelling, community engagement, and direct support for critical conservation work happening right here in our region.
 
Saturday, April 11th Event Details
 
As part of the 12th Annual Wild & Scenic Film Festival at the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, join us on Saturday night for the full festival experience under the stars.
 
Gates open at 6:00 PM, giving guests plenty of time to explore the grounds, connect with participating environmental organizations, and enjoy dinner from some of our favorite local food trucks. Visit with community partners, learn about conservation initiatives happening right here in our region, and discover ways to get involved.
 
At 8:00 PM, the films begin. Set up your lawn chair, grab your blankets, and settle in for an evening of inspiring, adventure-filled, and thought-provoking environmental films curated by the nationally recognized Wild & Scenic Film Festival program.
 
This signature outdoor event blends powerful storytelling, community connection, and the natural beauty of the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse for an unforgettable night celebrating our planet and the people working to protect it.
 
Ticket Options:
 
Friday Night Screening + Panel Discussion: $25
Saturday Wild & Scenic Film Festival (Full Program): $35
Friday + Saturday Combo Ticket: $75
Of the $75 combo ticket price, $25 will be donated to the Avian Research and Conservation Institute (ARCI), the organization featured in the film and panel discussion.
 
Important Ticket Information
 
Tickets are per night, per person.
Tickets are non-refundable and not for re-sale.
Tickets are Limited and must be presented at the admissions gate.
Bring beach or lawn chairs and comfortable outdoor clothing.
Outside food, drinks, coolers and pets not permitted.
* Please call Simone with any ticket questions – (561)747-8380 ext. 110
 
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