Munyon Island was originally called Nuctsachoo by the
Seminoles, which means Pelican Island. It reportedly supported one of the largest wading bird
rookeries in South Florida. The first documented inhabitant of Munyon Island in 1884, was a man named Rodgers who was known to be an eccentric "
Robinson Crusoe" type who lived in a tent and made his living by selling green sea turtles which he caught in
Lake Worth. The next inhabitants were the Pitts family, who bought the island in 1892 and built a two-story house. In 1901, the Pitts sold the island to
Dr. James M. Munyon. In 1903, Munyon completed construction of the Hotel
Hygeia. Named after the Greek goddess of Health, the five story, twenty-one room, eight bath hotel catered to ailing, wealthy Northerners who came to
Palm Beach to recuperate on the tropical Island and drink of "Dr. Munyon's Paw-Paw Elixir", consisting primarily of fermented
papaya juice, which he bottled on the island. The hotel burned to the ground in 1917 and from that time the island has remained largely uninhabited. The island was acquired by
John D. MacArthur in 1955 and by the State of Florida in 1981. ==Kayaking==