This list includes 4 Cities and Towns in Florida that start with Y, from “Yalaha” to “Yulee”. They range from small lakeside communities to growing suburban towns near major transportation routes.
Cities and Towns in Florida that start with Y are incorporated places or well-known Census-designated communities. A notable example is Yulee, named for David Levy Yulee, Florida’s 19th-century U.S. senator.
Below you’ll find the table with Place, State, and Population (2020 Census).
Place: The official name of each city or town, listed alphabetically so you can quickly find a specific community.
State: Shows “Florida” for every entry, so you confirm geographic scope and avoid confusion with similarly named places elsewhere.
Population (2020 Census): The resident count from the 2020 Census, giving you a consistent snapshot of community size for comparison.
Cities and Towns in Florida that start with Y
| Place Name | County | Country | Population (Year) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yulee | Nassau County | United States | 14,195 (2020) |
| Yalaha | Lake County | United States | 1,245 (2020) |
| Yankeetown | Levy County | United States | 588 (2020) |
| Yeehaw Junction | Osceola County | United States | 240 (2020) |
Descriptions

Yulee
CDP in northeastern Florida, near Fernandina Beach and Jacksonville; a fast-growing Nassau County community (2020 Census).

Yalaha
Census-designated place on the Lake Harris shore in Lake County, known for waterfront homes and citrus groves (2020 Census).

Yankeetown
Small incorporated town on the Gulf Coast in Levy County, popular for fishing and quiet riverfront living (2020 Census).

Yeehaw Junction
Rural census-designated place at a historic crossroads on U.S. 441 in Osceola County, known for its quirky name (2020 Census).


