Zip 33430 (Belle Glade, FL) Reviews


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33430 Belle Glade, FL is a vibrant city located in the southern part of the state. It is known for its natural beauty, stunning beaches, and abundance of outdoor recreation. Visitors to the area can enjoy fishing, golfing, and breathtaking hikes in the nearby Everglades. 33430 Belle Glade is also home to several fascinating museums and attractions including the Audubon House and Gardens, Belle Glade Heritage Museum, and Lake Okeechobee Scenic Trail. For visitors looking to explore the area further, there are plenty of local shops and restaurants as well as a multitude of festivals throughout the year.
Visitors who have visited 33430 Belle Glade have consistently given it glowing reviews due to its excellent hospitality, diverse culture and amazing scenery. Many people praise its cleanliness and safety while noting that there's something for everyone here. People also love how easy it is to get around without having to rely on a rental car or public transportation. In addition to all this, 33430 Belle Glade offers breathtaking sunsets over Lake Okeechobee which are simply amazing!

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The "Glades," western Palm Beach County, Fla. - 7/8/2006
This area is just on the eastern "edge" of Lake Okeechobee, Florida. Lake O is the second-largest lake within the continental US, and is considered by many as the "bass capital of the world." The lake is almost completely surrounded by a 25-35 foot high dike that is over 120 miles long, as a result of a horrendous hurricane in 1928 that left over 2500 dead and/or missing. The LOST, or Lake Okeechobee Scenic Trail, a portion of the Florida Trail, circles the lake on top of the dike. The area is great for hiking, birding, and of course fishing.

There is much to love, and much to be doubtful about - Friendly people, "deep south" culture interlaced with Southwestern US/Mexican/Central American and Caribbean, with a smattering of Islamic. In this low-to-moderate income area, many immigrants/refugees of varying cultures work the vast cane fields, corn, rice and nearby citrus and vegetable farms. "Big Sugar" owns most of the land, and we are near the northern-most portion of Read More

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