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Why Live in Wewahitchka
Wewahitchka, Florida, is a small town known for its freshwater lakes and renowned tupelo honey. The name "Wewahitchka" means "water eyes" in Seminole, referring to its distinctive water features, Lake Alice and Lake Julia. The town is a hub for ecotourism, offering proximity to the Chipola River and the Dead Lakes, popular for fishing, boating, and rural camping. Just 20 minutes from the Gulf, residents can enjoy coastal activities without the higher beachfront costs. Lake Alice Park serves as the main green space, featuring a dock for fishing and kayaking, and hosts the annual Tupelo Honey Festival each May. Nearby, Honeyville Park offers a playground, athletic fields, and picnic areas. The Dead Lakes, located 3 miles away, are a favored spot for boating and bass fishing, while the Apalachicola River Wildlife Area provides additional opportunities for outdoor activities. The town is surrounded by tranquil lakes, grassy marshes, and forests, with homes primarily consisting of manufactured or ranch-style properties. New Traditional homes and waterfront properties are also available, offering access to fishing and boating. Wewahitchka is served by Gulf District Schools, with highly rated elementary and junior-senior high schools. The main road features churches, small businesses, and dining options, including local eateries and chain restaurants. For groceries, residents have access to a Dollar General and David Rich's IGA, with more extensive shopping available in nearby Port St. Joe and Panama City. Highway 71 connects Wewahitchka to surrounding communities, with the nearest airports being Northwest Florida Beaches International and Tallahassee International.