City of Pahokee
The community of Pahokee, which was founded in the early 1900s, was named for the Seminole word "Pahokee" meaning "grassy waters". In March 1922, Pahokee was incorporated as a city by the Municipal Government. It is located in Palm Beach County, which was founded on April 30, 1909. Pahokee is known as Palm Beach County's "Other" Coast. Zip codes: 33476.
The City of Pahokee is the ONLY city that has direct access to Lake Okeechobee and our Marina is a destination location for tourists from around the country, environmentalists and fishing enthusiasts.
The Pahokee Marina and Campground is pet-friendly and contains a 125-site Pahokee Campground. Visitors can enjoy hiking on the lake rim, fishing, bird watching, airboat rides or even archeological searches into the golden history of Lake Okeechobee.
The Marina campground offers breathtaking unobstructed lake views, with full RV and tent hookups located along the shores of Lake Okeechobee. All sites are located along the shores of Lake Okeechobee, providing unmatched access to the lake and storybook sunsets. Boaters are encouraged to bring their boats and visit the Marina.