Port LaBelle, Florida, is an unincorporated residential community located in Hendry County just east of the city of LaBelle in southwestern Florida. Developed primarily in the mid-20th century, Port LaBelle was planned as a large residential subdivision designed to support growth in the region while offering affordable housing options in a quiet, suburban environment.
The community is characterized by laid-out residential streets, single-family homes, and open spaces that provide a relaxed, small-town atmosphere. Many neighborhoods are located near canals and natural waterways connected to the nearby Caloosahatchee River, offering opportunities for fishing, boating, and outdoor recreation. The surrounding landscape reflects the agricultural character of Hendry County, with citrus groves, farmland, and ranches located throughout the region.
Port LaBelle residents typically rely on nearby LaBelle for shopping, healthcare services, schools, and local government offices. The community’s location along State Road 80 provides convenient access to larger employment and commercial centers, including Fort Myers and other parts of Southwest Florida.
With its affordable housing, spacious layout, and proximity to natural resources, Port LaBelle attracts families, retirees, and individuals seeking a quieter lifestyle away from larger coastal cities. The area continues to grow steadily while maintaining its rural character and close connection to the surrounding agricultural economy.