Affordable new homes to deep-water
dockage!
Affordable new homes to deep-water dockage!
From the picturesque city of Wewahitchka to the Intracoastal Waterway access of Wetappo Creek, everything that makes North Florida special is found in this unique region. With riverfront homes starting at $195,000 and waterfront lots at $49,900, this is the perfect place to get out and explore.
“Wewa,” as it is known to the locals, is located at the northern end of Gulf County about 20 minutes up Hwy 71 from Port St. Joe. Wewahitchka is a Seminole Indian name meaning “water eyes.” No surprise, since water is everywhere. The world-famous Dead Lakes are home to some of the best bass fishing in the nation. Lake Alice is located in the heart of this quaint city with a beautiful waterfront park. And, numerous freshwater creeks and streams flow into rivers that launch eco tours, boaters and sportsmen.
Wewahitchka served as the site for the Peter Fonda movie, “Ulee's Gold,” where the bee-keeping industry still thrives today. The new Honeyville Park is an area attraction and offers walking trails, fishing ponds, a petting zoo and picnic facilities.
Heading back toward Mexico Beach from Wewahitchka, you’ll pass over the Intracoastal Waterway at the community of Overstreet. This area consists of a network of interconnected rivers, lakes and secluded bayous. Wetappo Creek offers deep water access and affordable waterfront where many yachts are moored in natural safekeeping just minutes from the Gulf.
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