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Port LaBelle unfolds across the broad, sun-drenched plains of Southwest Florida, a place where the land itself seems to breathe in the humid air. It lies 16.3 miles north-east of Lehigh Acres, FL (from Lehigh Acres, FL: bearing 56°T), and is situated 2.1 miles east of LaBelle. The terrain, a gentle expanse of flat, fertile earth, is crisscrossed by a network of canals and the meandering course of the Caloosahatchee River, its waters reflecting the wide, ever-present sky. Live oaks, draped in Spanish moss like ancient, contemplative figures, punctuate the landscape, their gnarled branches reaching towards the sun. Here, the air carries the faint, sweet scent of citrus blossoms and the earthy fragrance of damp soil, a constant reminder of the agricultural heart beating beneath the surface. The light at dusk paints the western horizon in hues of apricot and rose, a quiet spectacle that settles over the scattered homes and farms. The history of Port LaBelle is intrinsically linked to the development of South Florida's agricultural potential, a story of harnessing the land for growth and sustenance. Once a frontier awaiting cultivation, the area has seen its fortunes rise and fall with the cycles of farming and real estate. Today, the local economy remains deeply rooted in agriculture, with citrus groves and cattle ranches forming the backbone of its prosperity. The Caloosahatchee River, a vital artery, continues to play a significant role, not only for its natural beauty but also for its historical importance as a route for trade and travel. Though not a bustling metropolis, Port LaBelle possesses a quiet character, a sense of resilience forged by generations who have worked this land, their lives measured by the changing seasons and the enduring spirit of the Florida frontier.
| Location | Port LaBelle, Hendry County, Florida |
| Coordinates | 26.756455°N, 81.405075°W |
| Timezone | Eastern Time (America/New_York) |
| ZIP Code(s) | 33935 |
| Area Code | 941 |
| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Weather data | Open-Meteo (open-source), NOAA National Weather Service |