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Take a tour of an Indian camp with a swamp buggy ride at Billie Swamp Safari.
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Lake Okeechobee is not only the state's largest lake, but is also home to wildlife and excellent fishing.
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The Lake Okeechobee area has fishing, boating and trails--its town of Clewiston on the southern shore has the most to offer vacationers.
Sometimes referred to as Florida's inland sea, Lake Okeechobee is central to a region of Florida historically known for its agriculture, but in recent times also equated with superior fishing, boating and trails. The second-largest freshwater lake entirely within U.S. boundaries, it is contained by the Herbert Hoover Dike, built in 1928. Surrounding the dike, rich earth supports a lucrative sugarcane industry and roads through the flatland outskirts take you among the fluttering fronds of the sweet crops and the towns that prosper from it. Waterways on either side run into the "Big O," as the lake is called, making it part of a152-mile boating passage way through the middle of the state known as the Okeechobee Waterway.
Clewiston, on the 750 square-mile lake's southern shore, has the most to offer vacationers, especially those intent on hooking into the lake's legendary largemouth bass and speckled perch. Fishing guides and resorts help out with that goal. Blue gills, Okeechobee catfish and black crappies are other local catches.
Clewiston is also known as "America's Sweetest Town," so be sure to do the Sugarland Express tour of a local farm and mill (you even get to chew on some sugarcane) and a three-hour boat cruise that explains the lake's historic and natural heritage. Learn even more at the Clewiston Museum in the old police station and jail. The town throws an annual Sugar Festival in April and hosts guests at its historic circa-1938 Clewiston Inn, a terrific place for a home-cooked Southern-style feast. Stop in its Everglades Lounge for a cold one and a look at its famous wildlife mural. Clewiston's Hispanic population ensures many good taquerias, where you'll find authentic Mexican specialties.
The Lake Okeechobee region keeps the farming heritage of the state's heartland intact with sweeping vistas of sugarcane and citrus crops and a neighborly attitude that welcomes visitors into favorite fishing holes and hometown celebrations.
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Florida National Scenic Trail
Historic Clewiston Inn
Billie Swamp Safari
Okeechobee County Tourist Development Council
Clewiston Museum
Sugarland Tours
Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum
Okeechobee County Chamber of Commerce, Inc.
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05/21/2011
Florida Fishing is the best in the United States! I know because I have fished in over 12 states!
Flag This As Inappropriate05/20/2011
There is so much to do around Lake Okeechobee! No matter where you stay, you can take advantage of all sorts of activities - fishing, biking, hiking, etc. I've hiked part of the Big "O" - had a great time. Plan on hiking the Ocean to Lake trail from Hobe Sound to Port Mayaca, and spend some more time exploring Belle Glade, Pahokee, and other spots around the lake.
Flag This As Inappropriate05/19/2011
I agree with Jennifer.Sounds pretty prejudice to me too.Clewiston is like a ghost town compared to Okeechobee in the winter.Why?Because we are at the mouth of the Kissimmee River were all the fish come from.
Flag This As Inappropriate07/30/2010
I would like to know why Clewiston is listed as the best place for vacationers for Lake Okeechobee "area"? Why not promote every town in our area verses shining only on Clewiston and making other towns like Okeechobee, look like we're living in the dark ages with "camp grounds"... Okeechobee has a brand new Hilton property on State Road 70 East - Hampton Inn. Does Clewiston? What I’m trying to say is don't put down your neighbors, because you never know when you’ll need to borrow a cup sugar.
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