Just north of Wellington in Palm Beach County lies the rural community of Loxahatchee, a developing community within the Indian Trails Improvement District. Property sizes here range from one to twenty acres, and many residents own horses. The town prides itself on being self-reliant and independent of the rest of the developed areas of Palm Beach. Loxahatchee encompasses about 12.5 square miles and is called home to around 3,000 faithful residents. Loxahatchee is positioned in between Royal Palm Beach, Wellington, and The Acreage. The name is derived from the Seminole meaning for Turtle Creek.
The area of Loxahatchee was originally acres upon acres of citrus groves. The community was initially constructed as a means of living along the route of the waterway through South Florida, the D Canal. Later, developments like a dairy farm continued to grow the Loxahatchee town's economic strength, and these developments have further solidified it as an agricultural community.
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