Immokalee, Florida Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The city of Immokalee, Florida is the only one in Florida that isn't in the Everglades. It's home to a population of about 4,800, and is rapidly growing. The city's population is increasing because of the growth of the nearby golf course, the Heritage Bay Golf & Country Club. In addition, the town is home to numerous restaurants and shops.

The community is home to the Seminole Casino Hotel and the Immokalee Regional Raceway. However, this small town still has a rural feel and attracts tourists with authentic Mexican restaurants, fresh produce stands, and outdoor attractions. Other local attractions include the Pioneer Museum at Roberts Ranch, Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, and Pepper Ranch Preserve.

Immokalee is located in the northern part of Collier County, Florida. The town's unincorporated area was named Gopher Ridge by the Seminole Indians. The name "Immokalee" means "My Home" in Mikasuki. The city has many large agricultural operations. Its first street features benches, shaded areas, and a bandstand. The town also has a college, iTECH - Immokalee Technical College.

The city of Immokalee is a mid-sized community in Florida with a population of 25,284. It is predominantly White, with nearly a quarter of the population Hispanic. The median age is below the national average, and 65% of the population speaks Spanish. The community is relatively young, with a median age of 28. Compared to other cities in Florida, Immokalee is a desirable place to live.