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LAKE OKEECHOBEE
LAKE OKEECHOBEE
525 Ridgelawn Rd,

Phone: (863) 983-8101
As lake, waterway and surrounding countryside, Okeechobee shows the many faces of Florida. A canopy of moss-draped live oaks hides clusters of sabal palms. A tangle of water plants marks the boundary where wetland meets lakeshore. A lone alligator suns on a riverbank in a deceptively calm moment. Wild birds take flight in a sudden explosion of motion. Between the muted pastels of dawn and the brilliant display of sunset, Okeechobee is for all who love the outdoors.
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History of the Area
The history of Okeechobee, one of the largest freshwater lakes in the United States, is rich and varied. The lake's name derives from Hitchiti words meaning "big water." Prior to European settlement, it was a vital resource for indigenous peoples such as the Seminoles.

In the late 19th century, efforts began to drain surrounding wetlands for agriculture. By early 20th century land around it had been extensively developed for agricultural use. Ownership during this period transitioned primarily into private hands with an emphasis on farming and real estate development.

However, these activities significantly altered its natural state leading to ecological issues including habitat destruction and water quality degradation. In response to severe flooding caused by hurricanes in 1926 and 1928 which resulted in thousands of deaths due largely unprotected communities nearby; there were calls for improved flood control measures.

Consequently,the U.S Army Corps of Engineers constructed Herbert Hoover Dike between1932-38 encircling much part providing protection against future floods while also facilitating further agricultural irrigation needs within reclaimed lands inside dike perimeter .

Today,it remains surrounded by vast areas used predominantly sugarcane production alongside other crops like vegetables citrus . Despite past alterations ,it still retains historical features within park boundaries - notably ancient Indian mounds evidence pre-Columbian habitation along shores.


Location
Lake Okeechobee is located near Belle Glade, Clewiston and Pompano Beach
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Area Campgrounds
South Bay RV Park
100 Levee Road
South Bay, FL
561-992-9045
Clewiston RV Resort
194 County Road 720
Clewiston, FL
863-983-7078
Crooked Hook RV Resort
51700 US Highway No. 27
Clewiston, FL
863-983-7112
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Directions
The project office is located approximately 65 miles west of West Palm Beach, and 65 miles east of Fort Myers, FL.
From W. Palm Beach: Take US-98 heading west, which becomes US-441 North. Take 441N to FL-80 West, which becomes US-27 North. US-27 will take you to Clewiston.
From Ft. Myers: Take FL-80 East to US-27 South. Follow US-27 into Clewiston.
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