About Okeechobee County

Okeechobee County was established in 1917. It is located in south-central Florida, Okeechobee County is known for its rural charm and natural beauty. It is bordered by Indian River County to the east, St. Lucie County to the southeast, Martin County to the south, Palm Beach County to the southwest, Glades County to the west, Highlands County to the northwest, and Osceola County to the north. The county is accessible via major highways, including U.S. Route 441 and State Road 70 and the Okeechobee County Airport serves the area for general aviation needs.

Life in Okeechobee County is characterized by a slower pace, with an emphasis on community and outdoor living. The area offers a mix of small-town charm and rural living, with easy access to larger metropolitan areas for additional amenities and services.

The county is named after Lake Okeechobee, the largest freshwater lake in Florida and the second largest in the contiguous United States and is a popular destination for fishing, boating, and wildlife observation.

The area has a rich history with Native American heritage, particularly the Seminole Tribe. The local economy is largely driven by agriculture, particularly cattle ranching, citrus farming, and dairy production. Tourism also plays a significant role, with visitors drawn to the natural beauty of the area and outdoor recreational activities.

Okeechobee County has a diverse population with a mix of long-time residents and newcomers. The county is known for its tight-knit communities and family-friendly atmosphere.  The Okeechobee County School District serves the educational needs of the county’s children, with several elementary, middle, and high schools. Indian River State College has a campus in Okeechobee, providing higher education opportunities to residents.

In addition to Lake Okeechobee, the county boasts several parks and recreational areas, offering opportunities for hiking, camping, and bird watching. The Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival, held annually, attracts visitors from all over the country and the county also hosts various local events and fairs, celebrating its agricultural heritage and community spirit.

Okeechobee County, with its rich history, natural beauty, and strong sense of community, offers a unique and appealing lifestyle for its residents and visitors.