Buckhead Ridge, Florida, is a census-designated community in Glades County, located along the western shoreline of Lake Okeechobee in South Central Florida. Known for its waterfront setting and relaxed rural atmosphere, Buckhead Ridge attracts residents and visitors who appreciate fishing, boating, wildlife, and outdoor recreation. The community features an extensive network of residential canals that provides many properties with convenient water access, making it especially appealing to anglers and boating enthusiasts. Lake Okeechobee, one of the largest freshwater lakes in the United States, supports popular activities such as bass fishing, birdwatching, kayaking, and scenic exploration. Buckhead Ridge is connected to nearby Okeechobee by State Road 78, providing access to shopping, restaurants, healthcare, schools, and other essential services. The surrounding region includes agricultural lands, wetlands, and natural habitats characteristic of inland Florida. Residents also enjoy proximity to the Lake Okeechobee Scenic Trail, which follows portions of the Herbert Hoover Dike and offers opportunities for walking, cycling, and observing native wildlife. The area's warm subtropical climate supports outdoor recreation throughout much of the year. With its canal-front neighborhoods, proximity to Lake Okeechobee, peaceful surroundings, and strong connection to fishing culture, Buckhead Ridge offers a distinctive lifestyle for retirees, seasonal residents, families, and outdoor enthusiasts seeking the slower pace and natural beauty of rural Florida.