Ochopee, Fla. in Everglades National Park

Ochopee, Fla.

A small, unincorporated town in South Florida.

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Ochopee, Fla. Details

Ochopee, which is the Seminole word for farm, is located in South Florida near the Gulf Coast Visitor Center. It's home of the Big Cypress Swamp Welcome Center as well as the smallest Post Office in the United States. Check out Joanie's Blue Crab Shack for hometown dining: if you're feeling adventurous, order the sauteed gator and enjoy the cold beer, outdoor seating, and funky atmosphere.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Ochopee, Fla.

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1.5 mi away

Big Cypress Swamp Welcome Center

An interagency center for all public lands within the Big Cypress Swamp.

1.7 mi away

Halfway Creek Paddling Trail

A great route for those who love paddling through subtropical waters.

2.6 mi away

HP Williams Roadside Park

A roadside rest area on the way to Everglades National Park.

4.0 mi away

Everglades Area Chamber of Commerce

An organization supporting tourism and business related to the Everglades.

6.6 mi away

Everglades City, Fla.

Everglades City promotes itself as "The Gateway to the Everglades."