This list includes 30 Cities and Towns in Florida that start with F, from “Fanning Springs” to “Fuller Heights”. These places range from small springs communities to suburban towns and compact cities.
Cities and Towns in Florida that start with F are incorporated municipalities and commonly used place names beginning with “F”. Many reflect history or landscape, like forts, springs, and family names.
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Cities and Towns in Florida that start with F
| Place Name | County | Population (source/year) | Country |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fanning Springs | Gilchrist/Levy | 840 (2020 Census) | United States |
| Fellsmere | Indian River | 4,834 (2020 Census) | United States |
| Fernandina Beach | Nassau | 13,052 (2020 Census) | United States |
| Fern Park | Seminole | 8,205 (2020 Census) | United States |
| Ferndale | Lake | 729 (2020 Census) | United States |
| Fish Hawk | Hillsborough | 24,625 (2020 Census) | United States |
| Five Points | Columbia | 241 (2020 Census) | United States |
| Flagler Beach | Flagler/Volusia | 5,160 (2020 Census) | United States |
| Fleming Island | Clay | 30,582 (2020 Census) | United States |
| Floral City | Citrus | 5,463 (2020 Census) | United States |
| Florida City | Miami-Dade | 13,085 (2020 Census) | United States |
| Florida Ridge | Indian River | 20,410 (2020 Census) | United States |
| Floridatown | Santa Rosa | 251 (2020 Census) | United States |
| Forest City | Seminole | 14,633 (2020 Census) | United States |
| Fort Lauderdale | Broward | 182,760 (2020 Census) | United States |
| Fort Meade | Polk | 5,113 (2020 Census) | United States |
| Fort Myers | Lee | 86,395 (2020 Census) | United States |
| Fort Myers Beach | Lee | 5,582 (2020 Census) | United States |
| Fort Myers Shores | Lee | 6,436 (2020 Census) | United States |
| Fort Pierce | St. Lucie | 47,297 (2020 Census) | United States |
| Fort Pierce North | St. Lucie | 6,904 (2020 Census) | United States |
| Fort Pierce South | St. Lucie | 5,420 (2020 Census) | United States |
| Fort Walton Beach | Okaloosa | 20,922 (2020 Census) | United States |
| Fountainebleau | Miami-Dade | 59,870 (2020 Census) | United States |
| Freeport | Walton | 5,861 (2020 Census) | United States |
| Frostproof | Polk | 2,877 (2020 Census) | United States |
| Fruit Cove | St. Johns | 32,499 (2020 Census) | United States |
| Fruitland Park | Lake | 4,278 (2020 Census) | United States |
| Fruitville | Sarasota | 15,257 (2020 Census) | United States |
| Fuller Heights | Polk | 3,061 (2020 Census) | United States |
Descriptions

Fanning Springs
A small city on the Suwannee River, famous for the crystal-clear waters of Fanning Springs State Park, a popular spot for swimming and snorkeling.

Fellsmere
An inland agricultural city on the Treasure Coast, notable for its annual Frog Leg Festival and its history as a planned farming community.

Fernandina Beach
A historic city on Amelia Island, the northernmost barrier island in Florida. It’s known for its Victorian-era downtown, shrimp fleet, and beautiful beaches.

Fern Park
A suburban Census-Designated Place just north of Orlando. This unincorporated community serves as a residential and commercial area within the greater metro region.

Ferndale
A small Census-Designated Place in Central Florida’s rolling hills, offering scenic views of Lake Apopka and a quiet, rural atmosphere.

Fish Hawk
A large, affluent Census-Designated Place and planned community southeast of Tampa, known for its A-rated schools and extensive nature preserves.

Five Points
A small, rural Census-Designated Place in North Florida. Its location near the intersection of several highways makes it a minor crossroads in the region.

Flagler Beach
A retro-style beach city with a laid-back vibe on the Atlantic coast, featuring a large fishing pier and unobstructed ocean views along Highway A1A.

Fleming Island
A large, unincorporated suburban community and Census-Designated Place south of Jacksonville, situated along the scenic shoreline of the St. Johns River.

Floral City
A historic Census-Designated Place recognized for its beautiful, canopied Avenue of the Oaks and its location along the Withlacoochee State Trail.

Florida City
The southernmost municipality on the U.S. mainland, serving as the gateway to Everglades National Park and the Florida Keys.

Florida Ridge
A sizable Census-Designated Place located just south of Vero Beach on Florida’s Treasure Coast, consisting primarily of residential communities.

Floridatown
A small, historic waterfront Census-Designated Place in the Florida Panhandle, located on the western shore of Escambia Bay near Pace.

Forest City
A suburban Census-Designated Place in the Orlando metropolitan area, located between the cities of Altamonte Springs and Apopka.

Fort Lauderdale
A major coastal city known as the “Venice of America” for its intricate canal system. It’s a popular tourist destination with beaches, arts, and culture.

Fort Meade
One of Polk County’s oldest cities, this inland community has a rich history tied to early pioneer forts and the state’s phosphate mining industry.

Fort Myers
A major city and tourist destination in Southwest Florida, famous for the historic winter estates of inventors Thomas Edison and Henry Ford.

Fort Myers Beach
A popular town on Estero Island in the Gulf of Mexico, renowned for its wide, seven-mile stretch of white, sugary-sand beach.

Fort Myers Shores
A residential Census-Designated Place situated along the north bank of the Caloosahatchee River, just east of the city of Fort Myers.

Fort Pierce
A historic city on the Treasure Coast, also known as the “Sunrise City.” It features a charming downtown, a deep-water inlet, and the Navy SEAL Museum.

Fort Pierce North
A Census-Designated Place that borders the city of Fort Pierce to the north. It is primarily a residential and commercial area.

Fort Pierce South
A residential Census-Designated Place located immediately south of the Fort Pierce city limits on the scenic Treasure Coast.

Fort Walton Beach
A Panhandle city celebrated for its stunning white-sand beaches and emerald-green waters. It’s a hub for tourism and nearby military installations.

Fountainebleau
A large, diverse Census-Designated Place west of Miami, featuring a mix of residential neighborhoods, commercial centers, and cultural diversity.

Freeport
A rapidly growing city in the Florida Panhandle located at the head of Choctawhatchee Bay, serving as a gateway to the famous South Walton beaches.

Frostproof
A small city in Central Florida on the Lake Wales Ridge, named for its historically “frost-proof” location, which was ideal for citrus groves.

Fruit Cove
An affluent suburban Census-Designated Place south of Jacksonville, situated along the eastern bank of the St. Johns River in historic St. Johns County.

Fruitland Park
A city in Central Florida near Leesburg. It is known for its proximity to The Villages, a massive retirement community that has expanded into its borders.

Fruitville
A suburban Census-Designated Place east of Sarasota, known for being a crossroads with access to I-75 and a mix of residential and commercial areas.

Fuller Heights
A residential Census-Designated Place in Central Florida, located in the heart of the state’s phosphate mining region between Lakeland and Bartow.


