Niceville,
FL (Home of the Boggy Bayou Mullet Festival) is located in Okaloosa County, in
the Panhandle of Northwest Florida. The county's northern boundary
borders Alabama. To the south is Choctawhatchee Bay, Destin and the Gulf of
Mexico.
Nestled between Boggy Bayou and Rocky
Bayou, everyone living here has a boat and goes fishing every weekend. (It seems like
it, anyway.) Niceville, is located about 150 miles west of Tallahassee and about 65 miles east of
Pensacola. Niceville is a six-hour drive from Atlanta, less than four
hours from New Orleans and about seven hours from Disney World.
A
land of towering pines and majestic oaks, this part of Florida is largely flat
and heavily wooded with scores of lakes, ponds, streams and rivers. Located in
the heart of Florida's Emerald Coast, leading vacation publications have
recognized Okaloosa County beaches as the world's finest (they just love our
sugar-white sand and emerald green Gulf waters).
Niceville's
population is around 12,000. (More like 112,000 the third weekend in October!)
The Niceville area, which includes Valparaiso and the Bluewater Bay area, has
about 16,000 households
Bluewater
Bay, a residential-resort community located near Niceville, features some of
Florida's most challenging golf and is one of the top-ranked tennis centers in
the state. The resort, which attracts a large number of European vacationers,
also is ranked a "Top Ten Family Vacation Resort" by Family Circle
Magazine.
Because
Niceville, FL is adjacent to Eglin Air Force Base, it has a large number of
military and retired military households. Eglin Air Force Base is the world's
largest military facility, encompassing 728 square miles and more than 15,000
active duty personnel.