{"id":519,"date":"2012-09-03T19:27:50","date_gmt":"2012-09-03T19:27:50","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.sunraydirect.com\/SouthFlorida3\/?page_id=519"},"modified":"2021-04-27T14:45:54","modified_gmt":"2021-04-27T14:45:54","slug":"okeechobee-county","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.sunraydirect.com\/SouthFlorida3\/?page_id=519","title":{"rendered":"OKEECHOBEE COUNTY"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>OKEECHOBEE  COUNTY<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>County  Offices<\/strong><br \/>\n304  NW Second Street<br \/>\nOkeechobee  863-763-6441<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.co.okeechobee.fl.us\/\">www.co.okeechobee.fl.us<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>Chamber  of Commerce<\/strong><br \/>\n55  South Parrott Ave<br \/>\nOkeechobee  863-467-6249<br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/www.okeechobeebusiness.com\">https:\/\/www.okeechobeebusiness.com<\/a><\/p>\n<p>The  inland region of Okeechobee County enjoys a water-rich environment with its  southern boundary on beautiful Lake Okeechobee. Forming the western boundary of  the Treasure Coast region, this rural county was historically known for its  cattle ranches and evolved through the decades into a center of diverse  agribusiness interests. This picturesque region is still home to many of  Florida&#8217;s traditional cattle-ranching families who now concentrate on the production  of feeder calves. The rapid urbanization of South Florida&#8217;s coastal region  moved the dairy industry into Okeechobee County, where it positively impacts  the local economy. Okeechobee dairies rank among the largest in the United  States.<\/p>\n<p>The  citrus industry has also played a vital role in Okeechobee County&#8217;s  agribusiness community for many years. Today, the land being moved into citrus  production is on the upswing in response to severe freezes that occurred in  Central Florida in the 1980s. Nearly 12,500 acres of citrus groves dot the  landscape, adding scenic beauty as well as revenue to the region. Citrus  production is only one of several businesses that are replacing ranching and  supplementing dairy production in Okeechobee County. Others include vegetable  and sod farming, ornamentals, and even exotic animal and alligator farming.<\/p>\n<p>Services<br \/>\nPublic  schools in Okeechobee County provide a full range of programs and opportunities  for extra-curricular activities as well as the benefit of favorable student-teacher  ratios and smaller classrooms. Dixon Hendry Center offers a wide range of  vocational and career programs, while institutions throughout the Treasure  Coast offer undergraduate and graduate degree programs and continuing  education. Indian River Community College is available for those who want to  explore two-year certification or degree programs. Students of all ages can  launch a college-track program affordably at IRCC, where students consistently  earn top passing rates in the state on the college-level academic skills test.  The college also provides customized training for the county, local businesses,  and private industry. Florida Atlantic University in Port St. Lucie provides a  rapidly growing Treasure Coast campus.<\/p>\n<p>Outstanding  healthcare services are available to Okeechobee County residents at Raulerson  Hospital, located on the banks of scenic Lake Okeechobee. This 101-bed.  acute-care hospital provides a full range of medical and surgical services for  both inpatient and outpatient procedures. Specialty services available at  Raulerson Hospital include cardiopulmonary diseases, diabetes education, pain  management, sleep disorders, physical rehabilitation, total joint replacement  programs, and gastric bypass&nbsp;surgery. Okeechobee Health Care combines with  a variety of other facilities and resources throughout the Treasure Coast to  meet every need, including nursing homes and assisted living facilities.  Walk-in medical clinics, wellness centers, diagnostic centers, home health  companies, outpatient surgery centers, and birthing centers are also available.  Other regional centers include an Alzheimer&#8217;s facility, open-heart surgery  center, and cancer treatment centers.<\/p>\n<p>Lifestyle<br \/>\nAnglers  from around the world know Okeechobee as the &#8220;Speckled Perch  Capital,&#8221; a paradise for fishing, hunting, and boating. Other exceptional  recreational opportunities include camping, biking, hiking, rodeos, picnicking,  nature study, and water sports. Rich traditions and close-knit communities have  produced an abundance of popular celebrations and festivals, from arts and  crafts fairs to the Lighted Christmas Parade, famous fishing tournaments and  rodeos, and the Speckled Perch Festival. The Okee-Tantie Marina and County  Recreation Area is the scene for a number of special events and recreational  activities, offering access to the Lake Okeechobee Scenic Trail. The latter is  a 110-mile pathway that runs along the 35-foot-high Herbert Hoover Dike. Other  public boat ramps are available throughout the county at Taylor Creek, Nubbin  Slough, and Hendry Creek.<\/p>\n<p>Residents  and visitors alike can step off the beaten path and savor the unspoiled beauty  that meets the eye around every corner of Okeechobee County. Native wildlife  and vegetation flourish in this naturally subtropical environment, a favored  destination for nature lovers and birdwatchers who are always hoping to catch a  glimpse of rare and endangered species. Nestled against the northern shore of  the nation&#8217;s second-largest freshwater lake, this panoramic region preserves  the unique lifestyle of the early Florida frontier. A community rich in  historical and cultural sites like Okeechobee Battlefield and the Veterans  Memorial in downtown Flagler Park, the area features access to the attractions  waiting in the welcoming Brighton Seminole Indian Reservation. Kissimmee  Prairie State Preserve adds another 75 square miles of natural habitat and  wildlife to the region&#8217;s rich resources. Enjoy the country atmosphere of a  truly unique corner of Florida in the breathtakingly beautiful setting of Okeechobee  County.<\/p>\n<p><strong>&nbsp;<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Okeechobee<br \/>\n<strong>Municipal  Offices<\/strong><br \/>\n863-763-3372<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.cityofokeechobee.com\/\">www.cityofokeechobee.com<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>Chamber  of Commerce<\/strong><br \/>\n863-467-6249<br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/www.okeechobeebusiness.com\">https:\/\/www.okeechobeebusiness.com<\/a><\/p>\n<p>The  heart of the county is also the only incorporated community, serving as the  seat of government and the hub of commercial activity. Residents of the area  look to Okeechobee for such advantages as a public library that also offers  videos and Internet access. The Okeechobee County Sports Complex provides a  swimming pool, tennis courts, batting cages, baseball field, basketball court,  soccer field, and wooden-jungle playground. Historical sites and attractions  include the Peter Raulerson Home, the Okeechobee Historical Society Museum, the  historic Amtrak passenger station building, the Old Jailhouse, and the Veterans  War Memorial in Flagler Park. The latter provides a community picnic area and  hosts annual events from the Labor Day Festival to the Speckled Perch Festival.  Okeechobee County Airport accommodates most private and many commercial  aircraft, once serving as a U.S. Air Force Base. Another popular attraction in  this area is a wildlife rehabilitation center where visitors can observe native  wildlife free of charge.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>OKEECHOBEE COUNTY County Offices 304 NW Second Street Okeechobee 863-763-6441 www.co.okeechobee.fl.us Chamber of Commerce 55 South Parrott Ave Okeechobee 863-467-6249 https:\/\/www.okeechobeebusiness.com The inland region of Okeechobee County enjoys a water-rich environment with its southern boundary on beautiful Lake Okeechobee. 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