Dixie County, FL
Dixie County, Florida: A Northwestern Florida Gem
Conveniently situated on the Gulf of Mexico, Dixie County, Florida offers a wealth of activities and the best of Floridian life. Whether starting a family or setting your sights on retirement, Dixie County has something for everyone. Created in 1921, Dixie County has grown over the years but has also retained small town charm. As home to more than 15,000 residents, Dixie County remains primarily rural with unique access to the Gulf of Mexico.
The Cities and People of Dixie County
Dixie County's two incorporated cities include Cross City and Horseshoe Beach. Cross City is the larger of the two cities with around 2,000 residents. Nick Collins, a NFL safety who spent seven years playing for the Green Bay Packers, is a Cross City native and alum of Dixie County High School. Horseshoe Beach, home to only a few hundred residents, is nestled on the brim of the Gulf of Mexico providing Dixie County residents with a great spot to watch the sunset. Horseshoe Beach provides residents with access to the ultimate fishing village lifestyle as well as prime scalloping and fishing opportunities.
Things to Do in Dixie County
The Dixie County Historical Society and Cultural Center, formerly the Old Town Elementary School, hosts events throughout the year including: bluegrass music festivals, performances, and auctions. The Dixie County Historical Society and Cultural Center is a hub of community events draws residents county-wide to participate in the festivities.
Dixie County offers residents a myriad of opportunities to experience nature. Near Old Town, visitors to Dixie County can stop by the City of Hawkinsville which offers patrons a look at a sunken shipwreck in the Suwannee River. The Steinhatchee River Rise Spring is also a popular destination for travelers and serves as a great meeting point for a picnic or nature hike.
Gornto Springs in Old Town, Florida, is a county park that features a 125 foot natural pool and is a popular destination for many. For adventurers seeking an extended stay, the Yellowjacket Camp Ground located in Dixie County offers an extended stay to RV owners and campers. At this location visitors have access to boat ramps in order to get the most out of camping on the riverfront.
Wildlife lovers will be overjoyed to learn that Dixie County is home to the Lower Suwannee Wildlife Refuge. Spanning 53,000 acres, the Lower Suwannee Wildlife Refuge is home to alligators, manatees, deer, bald eagles, and more and is a prime location for bird watching, photography, hunting, and fishing.
Community Listings
Average List Price: $246,083
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2878 NE Hwy 340 Branford, FL 32008
STEINHATCHEE, FL 32359
21214 SE Hwy 19 Old Town, FL 32680
SE Hwy 357 Old Town, FL 32680
NE 246TH ST OLD TOWN, FL 32680
545 NE 168th Ave Old Town, FL 32680
0 NE 239th Ave Old Town, FL 32680
Lot 2-4 SE 220th St Suwannee, FL 32692
15579 NW US Hwy 19 Cross City, FL 32628
300 NE 512th Ave Old Town, FL 32680
17700 SE Hwy 19/98 Cross City, FL 32628
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