OKEECHOBEE COUNTY
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OFFICIAL Visitors Guide
OKEECHOBEE COUNTY
Come Outside
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OFFICIAL Visitors Guide
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Welcome to Okeechobee County Visitor Information
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History of Okeechobee County
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17 Dining & Nightlife 27 Ecotourism 33 Sports 39 Family Fun 45 Culture and the Arts 49 Shopping 53 Accommodations
Spas, Salons, Massage Therapy
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63 Meeting Centers 69 Events Calendar
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Welcome to Okeechobee County!
Okeechobee County is a water-rich environment community full of friendly people. Whether you're visiting here for business or vacation, we welcome you and hope you find your visit to our county a pleasant one. With our southern boundary on beautiful Lake Okeechobee, this rural county is historically known for cattle ranches and has evolved into a diverse tourist destination. Fishermen from around the world know Lake Okeechobee as “The Bass Capital of the World” for good reason. There is no lake that holds as many fish over five pounds as Lake Okeechobee does. Okeechobee County has other exceptional recreational opportunities including camping, biking, hiking, rodeos and bird watching. One of our hidden gems is the Kissimmee Prairie Reserve. Kissimmee Prairie is a land dominated by the great blue sky. The preserve, part of the Everglades headwaters, protects the largest remaining tract of Florida dry prairie, an ecosystem shaped by cycles of flooding and fire. Many rare, threatened and endangered species call this place home, and the wide-open landscape means that birdwatchers and photographers have ample opportunity to catch sight of a grasshopper sparrow, crested caracara or burrowing owl. Internationally recognized for its lack of light pollution, the night sky above the prairie is inky black—campers can spot the Milky Way without using telescopes or binoculars. Visitors can step off of the beaten path and savor the unspoiled beauty that meets your eye around every corner of our county. We welcome you to experience the country atmosphere of a truly unique corner of Florida. Terry Burroughs ©Okeechobee TDC
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Inside the Tourist Development Council
The Okeechobee County Tourist Development Council (TDC) was established with the adoption of County Ordinance 62-128 in 1992. This tax is the sole funding mechanism for the Tourist Development Council.
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The Tourist Development Tax allows the Tourism Coordinator and Tourist Development Council Advisory Board to find unique and creative ways to promote our community to inspire visitors to come and explore. The mission statement for the TDC is as follows: The Tourist Development Council promotes Okeechobee County as a desirable tourist destination by funding marketing campaigns and local events that enhance Okeechobee’s economy while preserving natural resources and the quality of life. This mission speaks to our conscientious preservation of Old Florida’s natural beauty and “down home” hospitality. The TDC is a single-person department within Okeechobee County supported by a group of
individuals that volunteer their time to participate as an Advisory Board to ensure fiscal responsibility of the Tourist Development Tax as well as to discuss tourism-related issues or opportunities. The TDC develops marketing campaigns and plans as well as hosts community events that have strong economic impacts to Okeechobee. The TDC is also the visitor’s resource for local events, businesses, attractions and exploration. The Tourist Development Council and Visitor Center are located in the Okeechobee General Aviation Airport terminal building. The Okeechobee County TDC has a number of local and state partners with whom we work to promote our community.
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Visitor Center at Okeechobee General Aviation Airport Tourist Development 2800 N.W. 20th Trail, Okeechobee, FL 34972 863.763.3959 | visitokeechobeecounty.com Council
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Welcome to Okeechobee, where southern-style hospitality and exciting outdoor activities await! Okeechobee is on the northern shore of Lake Okeechobee, the second-largest freshwater lake in the contiguous United States. With that being said, Okeechobee offers an angler’s paradise, with more than 730 square miles of unrivaled fishing nirvana. If fishing doesn’t have you hooked, hunting the natural landscapes of old Florida should certainly thrill you! Experience some of the most beautiful wildlife and scenery Florida has to offer. The outdoor adventures continue with unparalleled star gazing experiences at the only Dark Sky accredited state park in Florida, Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park. This beautiful park offers not only an astronomer’s dream but dozens of trails for hiking, biking, horseback riding and a preserve filled with birds of all shapes, sizes and rarity. As you plan that special trip to South Florida, include this rural community that offers all the best and sometimes
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forgotten things of Florida. Okeechobee’s hometown restaurants will tempt the taste buds, while specialty boutiques and shops speak to those looking for that unique item to take home. Stories are told with the wonderful murals located throughout downtown and the blossoming public art that is finding its place in this town we call home. Memories are made in memorable places. Make memories in Okeechobee, and come outside and play!
Sharie Turgeon, Tourism Coordinator Okeechobee County Tourist Development Council
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Okeechobee County Historical Society
History of Okeechobee County
As with many counties in southern and western Florida, the story of Okeechobee began with bloodshed.
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Re-enactment of the Second Seminole War
Ever since General Andrew Jackson’s controversial excursions into West Florida, circa 1816, the United States had been embroiled in a series of Seminole Wars with the state’s Native Americans. The conflict came to Lake Okeechobee on Christmas Day 1837, in what would become the largest and deadliest battle of the Second Seminole War. Colonel Zachary Taylor arrived at what was then an inhospitable sawgrass swamp with orders to “destroy or capture” the enemy. He deployed his regiment, which included more than 800 troops, outnumbering the Seminoles two to one. Taylor favored Napoleonic tactics, and was willing to sacrifice many of his men in favor of brute power in numbers. Taylor reported that 28 men died, including one of his top generals, and 111 whites were wounded. The Seminoles lost 11 of their own, with 14 wounded, before they retreated, and Taylor asserted victory. A monument commemorating the battle is featured prominently on the grounds of the Okeechobee Battlefield Historic
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State Park. The Okeechobee Battlefield Friends host a reenactment of the battle annually, on the last weekend of February. A strong Seminole presence remains in South Central Florida; modern-day Seminoles live on a large reservation called Brighton, 17 miles west of Okeechobee. Basinger, an early community named after the fort Taylor named during the war, was established in the 1860s, when brothers Arthur and Thomas Daughtry established a homestead here. Other important pioneers include Henry L. Parker, a ferryman who settled in 1870 and sold his land to Noel Rabun Raulerson four years later. The first white family, Peter and Louisiana Chandler Raulerson, came to Okeechobee in 1896. The 1899-vintage log cabin that housed Raulerson’s family is in the process of being converted into a museum by the Historical Society. The area’s pioneers established industries that would prop up Okeechobee’s economy—sawmills, sugarcane mills, cattle farms, dairy farms, orange groves, commercial fishing—many of which still drive
History of Okeechobee business in Okeechobee today. Lewis Raulerson, son of Noel, opened the area’s first general store in 1905, and children studied, under a single teacher, at a one-room schoolhouse made of rough timber. Visitors can tour this structure, which is part of the Historical Society Museum. In their leisure time, early residents hosted “frolicks” and fished in Lake O, still one of the county’s prized pastimes. “According to early lore, the fishermen and the cowboys fought,” says Magi Cable, president of the Historical Society; in lieu of a jailhouse, troublemakers were penned up in a boxcar overnight. Cable likens the atmosphere to “a wild frontier.” It wasn’t until the mid-1910s, when Henry Flagler’s railroad snaked through Okeechobee, that the population began to increase, and business and tourism spiked. The City of Okeechobee would be established in 1915, with the county designation following two years later. Also in 1915, one of the area’s first doctors, Anna Darrow, arrived; she was just the second woman in the state to become a certified physician.
The building housing the business she started with her husband, Park Drugs, still stands. The county received its first major setback in 1928 with the landfall of the San Felipe Segundo hurricane, one of the deadliest hurricanes in recorded history. The category 5 storm battered and flooded Lake Okeechobee, resulting in more than 2,500 deaths and $25 million in damage. But residents and civic leadership rebounded, building the Herbert Hoover Dam over the next three decades to prevent this level of damage from future storms. Other landmarks include the first cattlemen’s rodeo in 1951, in a rodeo arena that still hosts rodeos today. McArthur Dairy, Florida’s largest privatelyowned dairy farm, opened in Okeechobee in 1959. These days, it is not common to find more cattle than people in Florida but per the 2012 Census of Agriculture, this is indeed the case in Okeechobee. The Historical Society of Okeechobee, located at 1850 U.S. Highway 98 N., is open Thursdays from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. For information, call Magi Cable at 863.763.8667.
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Lake Okeechobee
The first thing you need to know is that “Okeechobee” is taken from a Seminole word meaning “big water.” To call this description accurate is an understatement.
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Lake Okeechobee is, in fact, the second-largest natural freshwater lake in the contiguous United States, second only to Lake Michigan. It spans 730 square miles in the center of the Sunshine State, and is approximately half the size of Rhode Island. At least seven rivers, streams, creeks and sloughs flow into the lake, and Okeechobee County is one of five counties in Florida surrounding its perimeter. The earliest references to the lake date to the 16th century, as reported by Hernando de Escalante Fontaneda, a Spanish shipwreck survivor who lived among Florida’s indigenous peoples for 17 years. In the 18th and 19th centuries, Lake O went by numerous names, including Laguna de Espiritu Santo, and Lake Mayaca, named after the Mayaca tribe; Port Mayaca, on the lake’s eastern side, preserves this early designation.
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Lake Okeechobee is vital to Florida’s environment. It provides flood and risk management, agricultural irrigation, salinity and regional groundwater control, and water supply for municipalities and industries throughout the surrounding region. The lake provides habitat for fish and wildlife, including the thriving largemouth bass, crappie and bluegill. And, of course, recreation is central to the Lake’s singular appeal: As you’ll learn in the following pages, airboat tours, fishing expeditions and gator hunts are popular activities for visitors and residents alike. Nature enthusiasts love to get “L.O.S.T.” on the Lake Okeechobee Scenic Trail, which winds around a 100-foot-wide dike surrounding the lake. Wellmaintained and mostly paved, the trail is part of the National Scenic Trail system, and is a favorite excursion for hikers and bicyclists.
Lake Okeechobee
American Alligator
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Lake O has long held a place in popular culture, both in Florida and throughout the nation. It was featured in the 1951 adventure film “Distant Drums,” starring Gary Cooper, and famed novelist Zora Neale Hurston set part of her masterpiece Their Eyes Were Watching God in Lake Okeechobee. Writing about the lake’s immense size, she wrote of “Big Lake Okechobee, big
beans, big cane, big weeds, big everything.” Even horror and science fiction stories have spotlighted Lake O; the giant body of water made cameos in “American Horror Story” and “Star Trek: Enterprise.” Read on for more about the fish and bird life visible in Lake Okeechobee, as well as the bounty of visitor activities this great lake provides. Come make some waves with us!
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Accommodations
From five-star resorts to spacious campgrounds to budget-friendly motels, Okeechobee County has lodging for all tastes, wallets and needs. Visitors traveling in recreational vehicles can hook up with ease at our
Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Lake Okeechobee
beautifully situated RV resorts, and those visiting with boats can give them the “slip� at our fishing resorts.
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Amenities Legend Waterfront Pet Friendly Pool Early Breakfast WiFi Boat Trailer Parking Room Service Restaurant/Lounge Fitness Center Meeting Space
Meanwhile, dependable brand-name hotels offering all the creature comforts of home—from hot breakfasts to cable TV to wireless internet—are at your service. Lay your head, hit the pool or fire up the grill at these diverse providers.
HOTELS/MOTELS/ RESORTS/SUITES The big hotels in Okeechobee curate awesome packages for guests from all over the globe. Not that these luxurious establishments need much more than the stunning location, but they want to be sure to exceed expectations. The recently renovated Days Inn & Suites, for example, features waterfront suites with views to put on next year’s calendar, a boat bar floating on the glassy face of the ‘Big O,’ spectacular views of the levee from the rooms on the second floor and up, easy parking access for boats and big-rigs, and close proximity to alternative 18
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restaurants and shops. There also are plenty of 2star and 3-star accommodation options with similar access to Okeechobee’s highlights. Best Western Lake Okeechobee 3975 U.S. Highway 441 S. 863.357.7100 www.bestwestern.com n Complimentary hot breakfast, cable TV with HBO, free WiFi, microwave, refrigerator Budget Inn 201 S. Parrott Ave. 863.763.3185 www.budgetinnokeechobee.us n Pool, complimentary hot breakfast, TV, free Wi-Fi, refrigerator, microwave Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Lake Okeechobee 2200 U.S. Highway 441 S.E. 863.623.4704 www.wyndhamhotels.com n Fishing pier, pool, fitness center, complimentary hot
Accommodations
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breakfast, bar, business center, cable TV, free Wi-Fi, microwave, refrigerator
Economy Inn 507 N. Parrott Ave. 863.763.1148 n TV, refrigerator, free Wi-Fi
Flamingo Motel 4101 U.S. 441 S. 863.763.6100 flamingomotelokeechobee.com n Pool, boat charging station, complimentary breakfast, cable TV, free Wi-Fi, refrigerator, microwave
Florida Prairie 21232 N.W. 252nd St. 954.775.9988 floridaprairie.com n Abundant wildlife, sunset viewing tower, nature trails, mountain biking, horseback riding, shooting range, archery
Hampton Inn Okeechobee 1200 State Road 70 E. 863.824.0003 www.hamptoninn3hilton.com n Pool, fitness center, complimentary hot breakfast, coffee and tea, business center, meeting facilities, cable TV with satellite programming, free Wi-Fi, refrigerator
Holiday Inn Express 3101 U.S. Highway 441 S. 863.357.3529 www.holidayinnexpress.com n Pool, fitness center, complimentary hot breakfast, coffee and tea, business center, cable TV with premium channels, free Wi-Fi, microwave, refrigerator Lakeview Inn & Suites 3225 S.E. 33rd Terrace 863.763.1020 lakeview-inn-suites.southwest-florida.com n Free Wi-Fi, TV, refrigerator, microwave
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Accommodations Okeechobee Motel 1422 U.S. Highway 441 S.E. 863-801-4442 n Boat dock, fishing pier, cable TV, microwave, refrigerator Scottish Inns 3190 U.S. 441 863.763.3293 scottish-inn.south-westflorida.com n Wi-Fi, TV, refrigerator, microwave
Travelers Inn 601 N. Parrott Ave. 863.763.3146 travelers-inn-34972.southwest-florida.com n Pool, television, refrigerator, free Wi-Fi
Travelodge Suites by Wyndham Lake Okeechobee 1527 U.S. Highway 441 S.E. 863.824.3431 www.wyndhamhotels.com n Complimentary continental breakfast, free Wi-Fi, television, microwave, refrigerator, stove top, barbecue grills, boat plug-ins
B&B/VACATION HOMES/RENTAL COTTAGES Okeechobee Resort KOA 4276 Highway 441 S. 863.763.0231 n 9-hole golf course, putting green, driving range, tennis and pickleball courts, pool, free Wi-Fi, cable TV, hot tub/sauna, dog park, bike rentals, general store, propane
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Big “O” RV Park
Quail Creek Plantation bedroom cottages 12399 N.E. 224th St. 863.763.2529 quailcreekplantation.com n Wi-Fi, television, microwave, refrigerator, dining room
Angler’s Villa 3033 S.E. 29th Lane 863.763.5060 n Pool, laundry facilities, cable TV, stovetop, microwave, refrigerator, fish cleaning station
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ATC RV Resort 9751 State Road 78 W. 863.467.5400 n Fish house, recreation hall, laundry facilities, showers, barbecue pits, free Wi-Fi
No stranger to keen travelers looking to find a happy family vacation destination, Okeechobee offers a plethora of RV resorts and related lodging, too. Easily accessible via national highways and connected to thriving business, tourism and hospitality industries, the town center and the nearby Lake Okeechobee form a perfect destination for RV enthusiasts from all over the United States— and the globe. Whether it is angling or simply drinking in the scenery from behind a good book (or the back of your eyelids), Okeechobee RV dwellers find solace in the peace and quiet.
Barlow’s RV and Fish Camp 12626 U.S. Highway 441 S.E. 863.763.8747 n RV hookup, boat ramp, fish cleaning house, laundry facilities Big Lake Lodge & RV Park 8680 U.S. Highway 441 S.E. 863.763.4638 n Boat launch, cable TV, laundry facilities, stovetop, refrigerator, microwave Big “O” RV Park 7950 FL-78 863.467.5515 bigorvpark.com n 55-and-older facility, pool, clubhouse, recreation hall, horseshoe pits, bocce court, shuffleball court COME OUTSIDE & PLAY
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Butch’s Fish Camp & RV Park 4870 S.E. 50th Ave. 863.451.1319 butchsfishcamp.net n Boat docks, restaurant, bar Cattleman’s RV Park & Apts. 4026 U.S. Highway 441 S.E. 863.763.5653 n Boat ramp, recreation hall, showers Eagle Bay Roost RV Park 5025 S.W. 16th Ave. 863.528.9800 n Fish house, clubhouse, laundry facilities
FUN facts Lake Okeechobee was formed about 6,000 years ago.
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Eagle Harbor Mobile Home & RV Park 2727 U.S. Highway 441 S.E., #70 863.824.0675 eagleharborpark.com n 55-and-older facility, boat slips, dock, chickee hut Lakeside RV Park 4074 U.S. Highway 441 S.E. 863.467.1530 lakesidervokeechobee.com n Boat ramp, boat slips, fishing dock, fish house, laundry facilities, pavilion with picnic tables, shower facilities OK Corral Gun Club 9449 N.E. 48th St. n Pool, lounge, general store, complimentary hot breakfast, gun rack, free Wi-Fi, microwave, refrigerator, propane Okeechobee Resort KOA Campground 4276 Highway 441 S. 863.763.0231 n 9-hole golf course, putting
Accommodations green, driving range, tennis and pickleball courts, pool, free Wi-Fi, cable TV, hot tub/sauna, dog park, bike rentals, general store, propane Pirates Cove RV Resort 9861 State Road 78 W. 863.467.5400 n Fish house, recreation hall, laundry facilities, showers, barbecue pits, free Wi-Fi Riverbend Mobile Home and RV Park 1307 S. Parrott Ave., Suite 82 863.763.6404 riverbendmobile.com n 55-and-older facility, boat dock, fishing pier, fish house, clubhouse, laundry facilities River Bluff Fishing Resort 14725 N.W. First Parkway 863.467.4371 vacationhomesinokeechobeefl.com n Boat docks, boat slips, cable TV, full kitchen, screen room/ covered sun porch, library, game room, laundry facilities
Silver Palms RV Resort 4143 Highway 441 S. 888.323.4967 silverpalmsrv.com n Pool and heated spa, poolside cafĂŠ/bar, clubhouse with live entertainment, fitness center, courts for pickleball, volleyball, basketball and shuffleboard, dog park, propane Starlite RV Park 60 S.E. 30th Lane 863.763.2944 thestarliteofokeechobee.com n Fish house, pool, campfire pit, shuffleboard, petanque club field, clubhouse, full kitchen, laundry facilities Stephens Winter Resort 9750 Highway 78 W. 863.763.4747 n Fish house, recreation hall, laundry facilities, showers, barbecue pits, free Wi-Fi Summer Breeze RV Park 9251 State Road 78 W. 863.634.5980 summerbreezerv.com
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Zachary Taylor RV Resort
n 55-and-older facility, cable TV, clubhouse with free Wi-Fi, laundry facilities, community fire ring, library Taylor Creek RV Resort 2730 U.S. Highway 441 S.E. 863.763.4417 taylorcreekrvresort.com n Covered and uncovered docks, boat ramp, fish house, showers, laundry facility, free Wi-Fi Vantage Oaks RV Park 4247 S.E. 25th Drive 863.763.5419 Villa Margaret Home and RV Park 4648 U.S. 441 863.763.0700 vmrvpark.com n 55-and-older facility, cable TV, clubhouse Water’s Edge Motorcoach & RV Resort 12766 U.S. Highway 441 S.E. 863.357.5757 n Pool, clubhouse, tiki hut, card room
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Zachary Taylor RV Resort 2995 U.S. Highway 441 S.E. 863.763.3377 flrvresort.com n 55-and-older facility, boat docks, heated pool, cable TV, free Wi-Fi, recreation fall, shuffleboard court, horseshoe pit Knot’s Landing RV Community 5300 U.S. 441 S.E. 863.623.5959
CAMPGROUNDS There’s nothing quite like falling asleep to the sound of the natural world buzzing pleasantly along outside a self-erected shelter. The canvas snaps in the breeze off the water, and the night creatures croak, call and click their stories under the Milky Way. Fireflies buzz to and fro, illuminating the inky darkness with the stuff of fairy tales, and
Accommodations dreams are in abundance as the fresh air fills you with wonder and whimsy. The weather is a huge factor in the choice of camping vacation, but in Florida, all you need to worry about is which side of the lake you would like to see next. You might also want to consider your priorities—whether you want a palm-fringed grove, an oak forest, a prairie, a dock to dip your toes in the water or a levee frontage all to yourself. It is a tough life campers have! Kissimmee Prairie Preserve Camping Grounds 33104 N.W. 192nd Ave. 863.462.5360 n Trails, tours, stargazing, bird-
watching, laundry facilities, furnished cabins, children’s library, fire ring, equestrian camping Okeechobee Resort KOA campground 4276 Highway 441 S. 863.763.0231 n 9-hole golf course, putting green, driving range, tennis and pickleball courts, pool, free Wi-Fi, cable TV, hot tub/sauna, dog park, bike rentals, general store, propane Vantage Oaks Campground 4351 S.E. 26th St. 863.763.5419
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Dining & Nightlife
Taste of Okeechobee
Okeechobee dining
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of home cooking
and authentic Florida fare.
The Okeechobee dining experience
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the juiciest steaks and freshest
seafood around!
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Brown Cow Sweetery
The historic Lightsey’s Seafood Restaurant has been serving residents and visitors since 1977. Still looking for some surf? Try Tin Fish with fun nautical décor, and Parrot Island Grill, with some of the best fish dip around! The simple pleasures of some good old-fashioned home cooking can be found at Pogey’s Family Restaurant. There is typically a wait, so bring your patience and your appetite, because it’s that good! Home cookin’ favorites are an Okeechobee staple, so be sure to check out the historic Glady’s Restaurant; Mom’s Kitchen, serving great specials all week; Zippy’s Wings for wings that pack a punch; Landing Strip Café, a pilots’ favorite that looks
FUN facts Lake O is the largest lake in the Southeastern United States and the second-largest freshwater lake in the United States.
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out onto our airport; and Crossroads with quaint country décor. Okeechobee is known for its steakhouses such as the Speckled Perch, a longtime favorite of locals; the Brahma Bull, whose steak tips are something to call home about; and Cowboys, where friends meet and eat! Mexican food piquing your interest? Try Los Cocos, a local favorite in the center of downtown. Rio Bravo and Pueblo Viejo will delight with authentic Mexican flavors. Did I hear pizza? Okeechobee takes care of the whole family with some of the best Italian joints around! For a little taste of Italy with a hint of New York’s finest, Joey’s Pizza and Subs offers huge slices of tasty pizza favorites. Pizza Heaven offers Italian food favorites to satisfy any family on a budget. Wild West Café does serve pizza but mostly known for its other down-home selections. Searching for something different and unique? You will not want to miss Brown Cow Sweetery, Nutmegs or Serenity Coffee Shop. Now that you’re feeling at home, come eat!
Dining & Nightlife Applebee’s 1210 Highway 70 E. 863.357.0141 Big Tasty’s 309 S.W. Park St. 863.623.5470 n 1950s-style diner offering everything from rib-eye steak to homemade milkshakes. Brahma Bull Restaurant 2405 US Highway 441 SE 863.467.0050 Brown Cow Sweetery 103 S.W. Park St. 863.357.3357 browncowsweetery.com n Okeechobee’s destination for gourmet chocolate, handdipped ice cream and fresh-brewed coffee beverages, served with a smile. Chen Chinese Restaurant 104 S.E. Sixth St. 863.467.2688 n Family-owned and -operated restaurant featuring mouthwatering, homemade Chinese cuisine. Cowboys BBQ and Steak Co. 202 N.E. Seventh Ave. 863.467.1104 cowboysbarbqueandsteakco.com n Juicy steakhouse and awardwinning barbecue cuisine, as well as a small meeting room.
Crossroads Restaurant 5050 N.W. 128th Ave. 863.763.8333 n A country family restaurant serving quality home-style cooking, fresh sandwiches and homemade desserts. Ding-a-ling Deli S.E. 2107 U.S. 441 863.357.3354 n Deli serving Boars Heads meats and homemade soups and salads for breakfast and lunch six days a week. Gladys’ Restaurant 511 SW Park St. 863.763.9985 Hwy 55 Burgers, Shakes & Fries 307 N. Parrott Ave. 863.623.4245 n An all-American diner experience with never-frozen burgers, sliced cheese steaks piled high on steamed hoagies, and frozen custard made in-house daily. Joey's Supreme Pizza & Subs II 107 SW Park St. 863.763.8383 King House Chinese Restaurant 3399 U.S. 441 863.357.7777 n Chinese, sushi and seafood favorites in a budget-friendly buffet style.
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Taste of Okeechobee
Lakeside Grill 1111 S. Parrott Ave. 863.357.4745 lakesideokeechobee.com n Family-style, all-natural American dining for breakfast and lunch. Landing Strip Café 2800 NW 20th Trail cafethelandingstrip.com 863.467.6828 Lightsey’s Seafood 1506 S Parrot Ave. 863.763.4276 Los Cocos Mexican Restaurant 107 N.W. Fifth Ave. 863.467.0922 n Okeechobee’s top spot for authentic Tex-Mex cuisine for more than 35 years. Mom’s Kitchen 909 S Parrott Ave Ste. M 863.763.7553 Nutmegs 515 SW Park St. nutmegscafe.net 863.763.2233 Parrott Island Grill 1001 S. Parrott Ave. 863.357.1619 n Seafood, steaks, burgers and more in a tropical, Key Weststyle atmosphere. 30
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Pizza Heaven 208 S Parrott Ave. 863.763.9299 Pogey’s Family Restaurant 1759 S Parrott Ave. 863.763.7222 Pueblo Viejo 3415 Highway 441 S. 863.357.9641 puebloviejofl.com n Celebrating 20 years in 2019, this family-owned and operated restaurant serves traditional Mexican food with no compromises. Rio Bravo Mexican Restaurant 151 NW 36th St. 863.467.6655 Roper's Paradise Cafe 112 SE Park St. 863.763.9613 Santa Fe 207 SW 6th Ave. 863.467.6006 Serenity Coffee Shop 601 SW Park St. 863.824.2287 Speckled Perch Steakhouse 105 US Hwy 98 N 863.763.9983 Sublime Juice Garden 101 S.W. Second Ave. 863.467.0148
Dining & Nightlife n A quaint juice bar that carries grab-and-go cold-pressed organic juice, smoothies and açaí energy bowls.
Brahma Bull Restaurant 2405 U.S. Highway 441 863.467.0050 n Billiards, live music, karaoke
Taqueria Yanez 310 U.S. 98 863.484.3675 n Casual Mexican restaurant serving comfort food and distinctive confections for lunch and dinner.
The Bream Room at the Speckled Perch 105 U.S. 98 863.763.9983 n Live music, dancing, bar
Tin Fish Okeechobee Restaurant 301 N. Parrott Ave. 863.357.0722 thetinfishrestaurants.com n Serves its guests lean, healthy seafood and other specialties, including its famous fish tacos and fish ‘n’ chips. Wild West Café 22302 NW 176th Ave. 863.763.9543
Kahootz Draft House 702 N.W. Park St. 863.357.6101 n Billiards, bar Lunker’s Sports Grill 4825 U.S. Highway 441 S. 863.763.1900 n Billiards, sports bar Parrott Island Grill 1001 S. Parrott Ave. 863.357.1619 n Live music, karaoke, bar
Zippy’s 301 SW Park St. 863.763.1399
NIGHTLIFE
Looking for more than just a great bite? Find live entertainment, friendly pool-table competition, sports viewing, convivial bar conversation and more at these nightlife hot spots. Alibi’s 2850 S.W. Third Terrace n Billiards, bar n Live music, karaoke Big Tasty’s
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Good Spirits Lounge 245 U.S. Highway 441 S.E. 863.763.2734 n Billiards, bar, live music
Shenanigans 2237 U.S. Highway 98 N. 863.357.6100 n Billiards, sports bar Stampede Nightclub 3751 N.E. Fourth Trail 863.824.2662 stampedenightclub.com n Dancing, live music, billiards, events Tin Fish Okeechobee Restaurant 301 N. Parrott Ave. 863.357.0722 thetinfishrestaurants.com n Live music, karaoke, bar
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Ecotourism
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AIRBOAT RIDES There is no more exciting way to experience nature than to get up close and personal with the glorious gators, wading birds and other creatures that make Lake Okeechobee their home. Eaglebay Airboat Rides 900 State Road 78 W. 863.824.0500 okeechobeeairboat.com n Explore the waters and wildlife of Lake Okeechobee with the knowledgeable captains of this family-owned business, celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2019. Gator Hunt Airboat Rides 863.763.7433 gatorhuntairboatrides.com n Cruise the flora and fauna of Lake O in a one-hour airboat ride with Dennis Smith, a Coast Guard-certified captain with 25 years of experience. Florida Airboat Charters 863.697.1084 floridaairboatcharters.com n Certified Wildlife Biologist Jason Williams captains custom charter boat tours specializing in wildlife viewing, bird watching and general exploration.
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John’s Guide Service 863.532.1720 n Discover the region’s wildlife and history, including information on the Seminole Wars, on 90-minute daytime or sunset tours on pontoon boats.
DOCKS/BOAT RAMPS Prepare for launch at these easyto-navigate boat ramps. C. Scott Driver Recreation Area 10101 State Road 78 W. Henry Creek 1065 Highway 98 S. Clif Betts Jr. Lakeside Recreation Area, Lock 7 200 State Road 78 W. Nubbins Slough 6206 Highway 441 S.E. Okee Tantie 10430 S.R. 78 W.
NATURE CENTER Arnold’s Wildlife Rehab Center 14895 N.W. 30th Terrace 863.634.6804 arnoldswildliferehab.weebly.com n Nonprofit rehabilitation center
Ecotourism for injured animals allows upclose viewing of native and exotic animals—including wallabies, kangaroos and lemurs—in their natural habitat.
HORSEBACK RIDING Wagon Wheel Horse Farm 1225 N.E. 42nd Terrace 863.634.6397 wagonwheelhorsefarm.com n Experience the true Florida with guided trail rides on majestic horses.
AREA PARKS / HIKING AND BIKING Our world-famous L.O.S.T. (Lake Okeechobee Scenic Trail) offers the area’s best opportunity to take a hike, or enjoy some twowheeled fun, as this mostly paved path hugs the sparkling lake. Or, just breathe in nature and spot exotic wildlife at our teeming wetlands. For the most updated information on park hours and activities, call
Okeechobee Parks & Recreation at 863.763.6950. C. Scott Driver Park 10101 State Rd. 78 W. n Pavilion Clif Betts Jr. Lakeside Recreation Area, Lock 7 200 State Road 78 W. n Access to Lake Okeechobee Scenic Trail (L.O.S.T.) Nubbins Slough 6206 Highway 441 S.E. n Further access to Lake Okeechobee Scenic Trail (L.O.S.T.) Okee Tantie 10430 S.R. 78 W. n Day use recreational area Platts Bluff 15925 NW 56th St. n Scenic area Taylor Creek Stormwater Treatment Area 7201 Highway 441 N. n Three-mile hiking, biking and running trail; wetlands park ideal for birdwatching
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Okeechobee is now an official Gateway Community for the Florida Trail! This congressionally designated trail for hiking and other non-motorized recreation spans from Pensacola’s Gulf Islands National Seashore to the Everglades in southern Florida. As a Gateway Community, Okeechobee provides accommodations, restaurants, grocers and supplies for participating hikers. It is just one of 11 such communities conveniently located along the 1,300-mile route.
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Sandhill Crane
Caracara
Okeechobee offers a myriad of opportunities to spot birds in glorious flight over the glittering surface of Lake O. Paul Gray, science coordinator of Audubon Florida’s Everglades Restoration Program, puts the region’s picturesque and convenient Lock 7 at the top of his list: “It is quite good lakeside birding, and the sunset flights of birds to roost on Eagle Bay Island can be spectacular,” he says. Okeechobee County has three other locations on the Great Florida Birding Trail, which attracts birders from around the world. Kissimmee Prairie Preserve, Florida’s largest state park, brings in more than 150 avian species, thanks to its diverse mix of dry and wet prairie, freshwater marshes, oak and sabal palm hammocks, 36
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pine flatwoods, swamps and riparian habitats. It is open from 8 a.m. until sundown. Okee-Tantie Recreation Area, open 24 hours a day, offers one of the few locations to experience Lake O from the shore, and it is a familiar haunt for wood storks, songbirds, woodpeckers and great blue herons. The Taylor Creek Stormwater Treatment Area is open sunrise to sunset, and it’s a little-known destination for everything from crested caracaras and glossy ibises to limpkins and roseate spoonbills, each visible at various junctures along a threemile walking/biking path during fall, winter and spring. Bring your binoculars: Here are just a few of the native birds that make frequent cameos in Okeechobee County.
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Bird Watching
Hawks
Bald Eagle
Sandhill Crane
Whistling Ducks
Barred Owl Ospreys
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Sports
FISHING With the second-largest freshwater lake in the United States spanning 730 square miles, Okeechobee’s reputation for freshwater fishing is nationally acclaimed—one reason we’ve hosted major fishing tournaments like the Bass Master Elite. For supplies and guided excursions, toss a line to these local providers. ©Okeechobee TDC
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Okeechobee Outfitters
Garrard’s Tackle Shop 4375 U.S. 441 863.763.3416 Fast Break Inc. 1505 FL-78 863.763.0973 okeechobeebassfishingguide.com Okeechobee Fishing Headquarters 5286 S.W. 16th Ave. 863.763.2248 fishokeechobee.net
FUN facts “Okeechobee” is a Seminole word meaning “big water.”
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HUNTING Game hunting is a favorite pastime for some adventurous Okeechobee visitors. Venture into the wilderness, and scope out deer, alligator, turkey and especially Florida’s invasive wild hog. Guide services offer handson instruction for veteran and novice hunters. Fast Break Inc. 1505 FL-78 863.763.0973 okeechobeehuntingguide.com n Hunt alligator, duck, turkey and hog in the best marshes, farms and ranches in the Southeast United States. Okeechobee Outfitters 863.655.2454 guided-hunting.com n Hunt turkey, hogs or alligator, by airboat, stalk or blind, in a
Sports 2,000-acre prime habitat rich with self-sustaining species.
CLAY AND SPORT SHOOTING
Rock Hill Hunting Preserve 863.697.1906 okeechobeehoghunts.com n The family owned- and operated business offers meat and trophy hog hunts via buggy, spot and stalk methods; options include rifle, pistol, spear, knife or bow.
Looking to improve your skills, learn a new sport or just relax? Try shooting. There is nothing better than a day or even a weekend of meeting with friends and testing your skills. The sport shooting locations in Okeechobee offer a variety of ranges and other amenities.
South Florida Fishing and Hunting 1114 20th St. 863.697.3588 southfloridafishingandhunting.com n Experienced captain and professional guide Charles “Skeeter� Holland leads airboat charters to hunt trophy alligators.
Center Mass Gun Range 1934 Center St. 863.824.0715 cmgunrange.com n Enjoy eight climate-controlled shooting lanes, seven shooting room simulators, classes and more at this premier indoor shooting experience.
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OK Corral Gun Club 9449 N.E. 48th St. 863.357.2226 okcorralgunclub.com n Home to many signature shooting events, this range includes 10 outdoor venues, mining town cabins for lodging, a .22 arcade gallery and competition park and much more, in a familyfriendly atmosphere. Okeechobee Shooting Sports 7055 N.E. 48th St. 863.357.3006 okshooting.com n One hundred acres of public ranges for shooting and gunsmithing, including rifle and pistol ranges, and five separate 5-stand sporting clay fields, trap and skeet fields and shooting galleries. Quail Creek Plantation 12399 N.E. 224th St. Okeechobee
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863.763.2529 quailcreekplantation.com n Lodge and dine at this natural sanctuary, which includes two automated 14-station sporting clay courses and a 7-station sub-gauge course, as well as a comfortable, covered 5-stand and cart rental.
ARCHERY Skull Hill Steel 1505 C. South Parrott Ave. 863.634.2855 skullhillsteel.com n Take a bow at a 50-yard indoor archery range with 20 3D targets, plus the largest archery store in Okeechobee.
GOLF Oak Leaf Golf Course 405 N.E. 131st Lane 863.357.4653
Sports n Okeechobee’s only fully public nine-hole course, open since 1965. KOA Fairways Golf Course 4276 U.S. Highway 441 S. 863.763.0231 n The KOA Campground’s semi-private course is a ninehole par 34, supplemented by a putting green, driving range and pro shop.
OK Softball Fields 950 N.W. 23rd Lane n Softball fields, sand volleyball court Practice Fields 3001 N.W. 10th Terrace n Baseball, softball, football, soccer
PARKS WITH SPORTS AMENITIES
Sports Complex 640 N.W. 27th Lane n Swimming pool, baseball, softball fields (youth), football/soccer field, basketball courts, tennis courts, playground
Kiwanis Park 350 N.W. Sixth Ave. n Tennis courts, playground
Willie Alderman Field 424 N.E. 15th Ave. n Adult softball, youth baseball
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Family Fun
The little ones are always welcome
to get “schooled” in one of
Okeechobee’s oldest buildings,
discover unusual animals,
and enjoy other diversions
for families large and small.
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Arnold’s Wildlife Rehab Center 14895 N.W. 30th Terrace 863.634.6804 arnoldswildliferehab.weebly.com n Nonprofit rehabilitation center for injured animals allows up-
FUN facts Tantie Schoolhouse was erected in 1909 as the first schoolhouse, and is still standing today as a part of the Historical Society Museum.
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close viewing of native and exotic animals—including wallabies, kangaroos and lemurs—in their natural habitat. Eaglebay Airboat Rides 900 State Road 78 W. 863.824.0500 okeechobeeairboat.com n Explore the waters and wildlife of Lake Okeechobee with the knowledgeable captains of this family-owned business, celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2019. Florida Airboat Charters 863.697.1084 floridaairboatcharters.com n Certified Wildlife Biologist Jason Williams captains
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custom charter boat tours specializing in wildlife viewing, bird watching and general exploration.
tour its original 1907-vintage one-room schoolhouse.
Gator Hunt Airboat Rides 863.763.7433 gatorhuntairboatrides.com n Cruise the flora and fauna of Lake O in a one-hour airboat ride with Dennis Smith, a Coast Guard-certified captain with 25 years of experience.
Time to Escape 2825 S.W. Third Terrace 863.532.3741 timetoescapeinfl.com n Collaborate with friends and family to complete puzzles, solve mysteries and beat the clock in any of Time to Escape’s four unique rooms. (Note: Some of the rooms are not intended for children.)
Okeechobee Historical Society Museum 1850 U.S.-98 863.763.4344 n Discover the history of Okeechobee County, and
Wagon Wheel Horse Farm 1225 N.E. 42nd Terrace 863.634.6397 wagonwheelhorsefarm.com n Experience the true Florida with guided trail rides on majestic horses.
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Arts & Culture
Over the past 13 years, Okeechobee has undergone a cultural renaissance, with local artist Bridgette Waldau leading the effort. President of the Okeechobee Main Street Arts & Culture Alliance of Okeechobee County, Waldau has spearheaded public art projects that are free for the public to enjoy—and which make for vibrant photo ops! ŠOkeechobee TDC
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Okeechobee Mural Program
Start with the beautiful Butterfly Sculpture Project in the Hamrick Butterfly Garden in Flagler Park, in downtown Okeechobee, in which local artists and students painted eight large metal butterflies, each of them reflecting the artist’s individual style—from sunflower colors to gentle pastels to psychedelic hues. Speaking of stunning outdoor sculptures, don’t miss “Ready to Run,” an abstract horse sculpture scaling 10 feet in height and weighing 2,900 pounds, which stands proudly outside the Okeechobee County Public Library, at 206 S.W. 16th St. Okeechobee’s Mural Program, also part of the Arts Alliance, has revitalized historic buildings and drawn attention to the county’s
FUN facts Lake O is over 730 square miles and can store up to 1.05 trillion gallons of water.
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legacy through an ongoing series of wall-sized murals. Sharing a connection to Okeechobee’s history, the murals depict cattle drives, ranching life, the Native American population, the arrival of Henry Flagler’s railroad to the area, Okeechobee’s first telephone company and hardware store, and more. Five murals are currently on view downtown; two others are visible east of Highway 441. Waldau is working on developing Okeechobee’s first art museum. In the meantime, visual art hangs year-round inside the county courthouse, with rotating exhibitions by local established and emerging artists. Exhibition themes have included “Okeechobee Wildlife and Nature,” “Country Life” and “Smithsonian Waterways & Guy Harvey.” Annual events such as the Top of the Lake Art Festival and the Art & Wine Walk have further established Okeechobee as an arts destination. For more on them, check out the events calendar toward the back of this publication. And explore these venues for more cultural enjoyment.
Arts & Culture The Art Cottage—Bridgette Waldau Studio of Art and Fawn’s Art Studio 111 N.E. Second St., Suite A 863.467.7300 bridgette-art.com n Check out the work of two local artists, and learn how to paint, glass of wine in hand, at one of Waldau’s “Arte Vino” classes. Arts & Culture Alliance of Okeechobee County 55 S. Parrott Ave. 863.357.6246 n A leader in Okeechobee’s cultural scene for 14 years, the Alliance connects visitors to artistic events, venues and experiences. Brahman Theatre III 1500 S. Parrott Ave. 863.763.7202 n Catch Hollywood blockbusters at reasonable prices in Okeechobee’s only cinema. Fine Art by Papasso 513 SW Park St. 863.357.3200 n Self-taught artist Kathie Papasso offers small classes
and paints in a variety of mediums; pet portraits by commission. The Okeechobee Ballet 810 N. Parrott Ave. 863.447.7350 n Okeechobee’s classical dance studio offers periodic performances from its talented pupils. Okeechobee Community Theatre 610 S.W. Second Ave. 863.484.0916 okeechobeecommunitytheatre.com n Celebrating its 40th year, this theatre produces musicals, comedies and dramas, fit for the entire family, in a 220-seat facility. Veterans Memorial Park and Walls of Honor Intersection of Southwest Second Avenue and Northwest Park Street n This open-air park contains memorials for Afghanistan, Vietnam, Korea and the two World Wars; a tank and other military equipment is on view as well.
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Shopping
After a morning on the lake, unwind with some retail therapy at Okeechobee’s down-home shopping scene. Whether it’s finding the perfect cowboy hat or treasure hunting for those one of a kind antiques, Okeechobee’s retailers offer a leisurely way for everyone to enjoy the county.
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While we have many of the top national chains—Walmart, CVS, Walgreens, Bealls Outlet, Cato, Family Dollar and more— we suggest you pop into these local shops exclusive to south central Florida, for the best in antiques, name-brand clothes, bath and body pampering, home goods and more. And don’t miss our two flea markets for the best bargains in town! Andrea Noelle’s Boutique 11773 S.E. Highway 441 863.623.4267 n Offering a place for the ladies of Okeechobee to shop top clothing lines with personalized service. Beautiful Mess Boutique 213 S.W. Park St. 863.357.1118 n Women’s clothing store specializing in adorable, trendy Florida style.
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Big Lake Hobbies 513 SW Park St. 863.357.3200 n This hobby shop for radiocontrolled technology is also an art gallery featuring the work of resident artist/instructor Kathie Papasso. Brand It Gifts & Designs 109 S.W. Park St. 863.357.2205 n Custom-designed embroidery, vinyl, clothing, jewelry, purses and bags. Capital Pawn 400 N.W. Park St. 863.357.1413 The Country Boutique 102 S.W. Third Ave. 863.357.0211 thecountryboutiquellc.com n This recently opened retailer carries dye-free soy candles
Shopping and wax melts in many scents, plus warmers, diffusers, essential oils and much more, along with candle pouring and painting classes. Countryside Florist & Antiques 201 S.W. Fifth Ave. 863.763.3833 n Shop for a variety of unique gifts, including plush stuffed animals, scented candles, silk arrangements, home décor items, baby gifts, candy and chocolates at this full-service florist. Debbie’s Deals and Discounts 411 SW Park St. 772.323.3433 Eli’s Western Wear 907 N.W. Park St. 863.763.2984 eliswesternwear.com n From cowboy boots and hats to western shirts, jeans and hats, this retailer carries the biggest brands for working cowboys, locals and its many visitors.
Elliott’s Pawn Shop & Gifts 419 S.W. Park St. 863.763.5553 The Farmer’s Son 708 NW Park St. 863.801.4851 n Floral arrangements, antiques, gifts and more Lillies & Lace Boutique 205 S.W. Park St. 863.623.5786 lilliesandlaceboutique.com n This trendy, homegrown boutique features apparel, southern style, sunglasses, shoes, accessories, home décor, bath and beauty products and more. Lollie’s Hamper 111 SW Park St. 863.824.0252 n Resale for the whole family Mill Iron Metalworks 719 U.S. Highway 98 N. 863.261.8668 n Hand-painted art and large showpieces, tailored and created on site. The Farmer’s Son
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Shopping Morgan’s Furniture 707 S.W. Park St. 863.467.2072 morgansfurn.com n Home décor items and Yankee Candles along with name-brand furniture. Nature’s Pantry 417 S.W. Park St. 863.447.7835 n Offers supplements, edible seeds, oils, medicinal herbs, essential oils, CBD oil, teas, grains and flours, raw vinegar, local raw honey, freshly made smoothies and more. Outpost 311 S.W. Park St. 863.763.7255 Pat’s Floral Design & Gifts 210 N. Parrott Ave. 863.763.9232 patsfloraldesignonline.com n Okeechobee’s local florist since 2004 creates stunning arrangements allowing
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Rustic Style and Cabins 505 N.E. Park St. 863.532.9096 n A provider of rustic furniture and materials for more than 70 years, plus accessories, art, gifts and handmade deerskin clothing. Thread Works Embroidery 116 S.W. Fourth Ave. 863.532.2973 n Leave Okeechobee with a personalized gift from these custom embroiders. Wild Side Pawn & Gun 119 S. Parrott Ave. 863.623.4015 Wolfgang Jewelry 1904 S. Parrott Ave. 863.357.3795 n Diamonds and gemstones in rings, pendants, earrings and more.
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nature’s beauty to inspire any special moment.
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Flea Markets & Shopping Centers
The Big O Flea Market 3600 U.S. Highway 441 S. | 863.467.6639 n Open weekends from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., this “treasure hunt” houses more than 150 vendors on 22 acres. Northlake Village Shopping Center 3375 U.S. Highway 441 S. | 863.763.6686 n Stock up on groceries, electronics, beauty supplies, products and much more.
Trading Post Flea Market
Trading Post Flea Market 3100 U.S. Highway 441 S. 863.763.4114 | hetradingpostfleamkt.com n A fixture in Okeechobee for more than 20 years, this indoor flea market, open 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, welcomes 150 vendors, with new sellers accepted weekly.
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Spas, Salons & Wellness
There’s nothing like a soothing massage or a rejuvenating facial to wind down after a day on the lake or a hike on our trails. Explore wellness modalities both traditional and holistic at Okeechobee’s spas—or get a perfect haircut or manicure at one of our respected salons, which carry award-winning and cutting-edge brands.
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Bad Apple Salon 310 S.W. Second St. 863.467.0197 n Haircuts, hair styling, coloring, highlights, lowlights, wellwater treatments, Balayage dyes. Bella Rose Day Spa 311 N.E. Second St. 863.357.3333 bellarosedayspa.com n Founded on faith, hope and love, this day spa uses allnatural, organic and vegan products in its massages, facials, manicures, teeth whitening, hair care, pedicures, eyelash extensions and more. Claire Hair & Company 1136 S. Parrott Ave. 863.610.0360 n Specializing in all phases of color correction and design, from a Certified Master Colorist with 30 years of experience in all phases of cosmetology. Downtown Barbers 110 S.W. Fifth Ave. 863.623.5264
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Executive Hair Design & Spa 110 N.E. Third Ave. 863.357.7004 Hair Cuttery 3549 U.S. Highway 441 S. 863.763.9764 n The largest family-owned and –operated chain of hair salons in the country, offering the latest trends in cut, color, blowout and styling. Hair Gurl Salon 105 S.W. Second Ave. 863.824.0505 n A boutique beauty salon offering Balayage dyes, razor cuts, highlights, hair extensions, airbrush, makeup and body wax services. The Lounge at Sacred Sanctuary 207 S.W. Second Ave. 863.623.4136 theloungeokeechobee.com n Explore complementary and alternative wellness modalities, including reiki, acupuncture, massage and
Spas, Salons & Wellness facials, in a pleasurable, relaxing and uplifting atmosphere. Main Street Salon 306 S.W. Third Ave. 863.763.2519 n Cuts, coloring, foils, perms, waxing, keratin treatments, manicures, pedicures, nail extensions and more, in a personalized, homey ambience. Pamper and Polish, Hair and Nail Salon 215 S.W. Park St. 863.357.6245 Porcelain Esthetics 221 N.E. Park St. 863.634.3615 n Specializing in alternative, holistic and targeted skin care services, Porcelain is the only local spa in Okeechobee to carry the award-winning G.M. Collin line of skin care products. Posh Hair Salon & Spa 3128 U.S. Highway 441 S. 863.824.3350 n Full-service salon including hair, nails, massage therapy,
skin care therapy, makeup and spray tanning. The Purple Orchid 609 S.W. Park St. 863.824.8782 thepurpleorchid. amtamembers.com n Offering therapeutic bodywork in a variety of modalities, including massages for stress and pain relief, plus eyelash extensions, customized facials, 3D microblading and more. Stafford’s Salon 313 S.W. Park St. 863.763.3933 staffordssalon.com n Friendly and experienced stylists offer the latest hair trends and exceptional nail services, using hair care and coloring products from Paul Mitchell. Trends Hair Salon 3037 State Road 70 W. 863.357.1839 n Full-service salon specializing in haircuts, perms, coloring, high- and lowlights, facials, waxing, pedicures and manicures.
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Events Calendar
Puppy Parade on Park
From our main street to our
civic centers, parks and rodeo
arenas, Okeechobee is alive
with annual gatherings celebrating
our food, our animals, our lake
and our local artists.
Don’t miss these fun,
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Okeechobee Cowtown Rodeo
family-friendly festivals!
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Top of the Lake Art Fest & Taste of Okeechobee
American Legion Free Fair What: This annual fair includes the Miss American Legion Pageant, carnival rides courtesy of J&J Amusements, fair food, and circus and motorcycle shows. When: January/February Where: American Legion Grounds, 501 S.E. Second St. Contact: 863.763.5309 Yeehaw Music Festival What: Celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2019, this bluegrass festival welcomes more than a dozen bands over six days of strummin’ and pickin’ with some of the genre’s most acclaimed and award-winning artists. When: January Where: Agri-Civic Center, 4601 State Road 70 Contact: 386.385.3500, evansmediasource.com
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Re-enactment of the Battle of Okeechobee What: Honoring the bloodiest battle of the Second Seminole War, this re-enactment takes place on a 55-acre parcel of the original 640-acre battlefield site. Additional activities include a colors presentation, artisans, Battle of Okeechobee narration, Seminole and other exhibitors, alligator demonstration, children’s horse rides, living history, 1800s Irish folk music, a Seminole jacket raffle and powwow dancing. When: February Where: Okeechobee Battlefield Historic State Park, 3500 S.E. 38th Ave. Contact: 863.610.2333 Top of the Lake Art Fest & Taste of Okeechobee What: Okeechobee’s biggest art festival is a weekend-long
Events Calendar showcase of fine artists, artisan crafters, chalk artists, sand sculptures, tents for local galleries and emerging artists, a student art and children’s art zone, food and other non-art vendors, a puppy parade and live entertainment. The event coincides with Saturday’s Taste of Okeechobee, in which visitors stroll Park Street, sampling flavorful dishes at various downtown businesses. When: February Where: Flagler Park, 55 S.E. Third Ave. Contact: 863.357.6246 Okeechobee Cowtown Rodeo What: This three-day Okeechobee spectacle includes bull riding, saddle-bronc, bareback, barrel racing, tie-down roping, team roping and bull
dogging, plus a cattle drive through the center of town as part of Saturday’s festivities. When: March Where: Okeechobee Cattlemen’s Arena, 1885 Highway 441 N. Contact: theokeechobeerodeo.com Speckled Perch Fest What: The Speckled Perch Festival is the oldest celebration in Okeechobee, dating back to 1965. At that time, the festival honored the fishing industry with a parade and fish fry in the park, and the tradition continues today. There will be local talent, food, arts and crafts and fun. The twoday festival also includes a Saturday morning parade that sets the stage for the remainder of the weekend. When: March Where: Flagler Park, 55 S.E. Third Ave. Contact: 863.357.6246
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Okeechobee County Fair What: Okeechobee’s annual fair features a “Pork Chop Review” of performing pigs, a magic show with extreme illusions and escapes, a pirate show, exotic animals from around the world, a demolition derby and midway rides and games. When: March Where: Okeechobee Agri-Civic Center, 4601 FL-710 Contact: okeechobeecountyfair.com
Alliance programs of Okeechobee Main Street. When: July Where: Downtown Okeechobee Contact: 863.357.6246 Labor Day Festival What: A three-day Main Streethosted downtown event with arts, crafts, games, food and a parade. When: September Where: Flagler Park, 55 S.E. Third Ave. Contact: 863.357.6246
Art & Wine Walk What: This casual summer art experience takes guests through various participating businesses in downtown Okeechobee. Each business features an artist showcasing his or her artwork or music. Businesses offer guests wine tastings, appetizers and promotional offers. All proceeds benefit the Arts & Culture
Oktoberfest City Walk What: In this fundraiser for Okeechobee’s Main Street, live musicians perform inside participating local businesses, which also supply craft beer tastings, appetizers and promotional offers. When: October Where: Downtown Okeechobee Contact: 863.357.6246
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Events Calendar Small Business Saturday What: Small Business Saturday is an American shopping holiday held on the Saturday after Thanksgiving, during one of the busiest shopping periods of the year. Okeechobee plans a fantastic Small Business Saturday with great deals and offers from every participating business, shopping sites, prizes, charity food vendors and surprises along the way, starting with a free kickoff breakfast at downtown Flagler Park. When: November Where: Downtown Okeechobee Contact: 863.467.6246
Christmas Festival and Parade What: Downtown Okeechobee’s two-day holiday extravaganza includes live entertainment, a Christmas movie in the park, a Christmas Festival with arts and crafts, gifts and food vendors, and a Christmas Parade featuring Santa Claus. Additionally, many downtown shop windows will be decorated for the season. When: December Where: Downtown Okeechobee Contact: 863.357.6246
Courtesy of Okeechobee Main Street Arts & Culture Alliance
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Meeting Facilities
Loosen those ties
and let your hair down
by having your next
convention, corporate getaway
or team-building exercise
in Okeechobee County.
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Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Lake Okeechobee
Our meeting facilities are well equipped to handle your needs, and breathtaking lake views which make for excellent opportunities to meditate, recharge your batteries and spark new ideas! When work is done, play begins, with our eco-tourism, sports, nightlife, wellness and hospitality providers ready to make your stay a memorable one.
VENUES WITH RENTAL FACILITIES: Alton Chandler Civic Center 20350 Highway 98 N. 863.763.6950 n Picnic pavilion, horseshoe pits, outdoor grill, kitchen C. Scott Driver Recreation Area 10101 State Road 78 W. 863.763.6950 n Boat ramps, tournament headquarters, pavilion, dining hall, restrooms, waterfront
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Douglas Brown Community Center 826 N.E. 16th Ave. 863.763.6950 n Picnic pavilion, stage, kitchen, basketball courts Okeechobee County Civic Center 1750 Highway 98 N. 863.763.6950 n Picnic pavilion, dining hall, serving kitchen KOA Convention Center 4276 U.S. Highway 441 S. 863.763.0231 n Food service, banquet facilities, on-site amenities and recreation lodging, group rates offered Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Lake Okeechobee 2200 U.S. Highway 441 S.E. 863.623.4704 n 2,320 square feet of event space, seven meeting rooms accommodating up to 100 conference or banquet guests, group rates offered
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Transportation
The Okeechobee County Airport is a general aviation airport, so visitors flying in from out of the area often land at Palm Beach International Airport. The closest commuter airport to Okeechobee, Palm Beach International (PBI) hosts 11 airlines and 200 daily flights from 30 locations in the U.S., Canada and the Caribbean.
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Palm Beach International Airport
The user-friendly, efficient service at PBI has won numerous awards from industry insiders. Car rental services, located on Level One near the baggage claim, include Alamo, Avis, Budget, Dollar, Enterprise, Hertz, National, Sixt and Thrifty. From PBI to Okeechobee is an uncongested 65-mile drive straight up FL-710 West spanning roughly 75 minutes. For a more scenic trip take I 95 North to County Road 714 also known as the historic Martin Grade Scenic Highway. This historic 12-mile road is a destination in itself, as motorists drive through a shaded canopy of century-old oaks, with views of pastures, groves, swamps and woods unspoiled from the time of Florida’s earliest settlers. You’ll want your camera at the ready for this drive. Another option is Orlando Melbourne International Airport, a small airport with few frills that offers service on Delta and American Airlines. Okeechobee is an 85-mile drive south on Interstate 95 and FL-70 West; rental cars are available in the main terminal near baggage claim. 72
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Passengers may also choose Orlando International Airport, a larger and more bustling airport with plentiful food and drink options (those in the know suggest downloading the MCO Airport App to ease the experience.) The airport is 100 miles north of Okeechobee, with 11 rental car providers located on the A-Side and B-Side of the terminal on the Ground Transportation Level. The beauty of Okeechobee is that if you’re staying within the city limits, much of the entertainment is walkable, and other destinations are a low-cost taxi ride or ride-share away. Visitors can call Okeechobee About Time Taxi (863.634.8720), a small business run by a friendly Okeechobee native. For those traveling by rail, Okeechobee’s Amtrak station is conveniently located at 801 N. Parrott Ave. Okeechobee County has one rental car service located just off the lake: Enterprise Rent-a-Car 4255 S. Highway 441 863.763.1029
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