Picnic Pavilion

Seminole Chickee Hut at Okeechobee Battlefield

Stop by Okeechobee Battlefield Historic State Park and have a picnic under our picnic pavilion designed after a Seminole Chickee Hut (pronounced Cheek-ee).  

Seminole Chickee Hut at Okeechobee Battlefield
Seminole Chickee Hut

Chickee is the word Seminoles use for "House." The Chickee style of architecture, palmetto thatch over a cypress log frame, was born during the early 1800s.

When Seminole Native Americans were pursued by U.S. troops they needed fast disposable shelter while on the run. So popular, efficient and functional is the Chickee that such Seminole architecture can be seen all over South Florida. 

The Chickee structure should last about ten years and needs to be re-thatched every five years. Several Seminole Tribal members make a living building custom Chickees for both commercial and private interests. 

Seminoles of Florida designed and manufactured the Chickee Hut at Okeechobee Battlefield Historic State Park.

Enjoy the view and the history of the Battlefield while being shaded from the sun and protected from the elements.

Amenities

  • Chickee Hut Picnic Pavilion including the picnic table
  • Restroom facilities
  • Water fountain
  • Parking area