Freeport sits inland in Walton County at the head of the Choctawhatchee Bay, where Four Mile Creek and Lafayette Creek run down into LaGrange Bayou and out toward the wider bay. It is a town built around the water without sitting on the open Gulf, and that quieter, bay-and-bayou setting gives Freeport its own easygoing pace north of the 30A beaches. Food trucks fit into that pace, showing up for community events, brewery stops, and everyday meals as the town keeps growing.
Much of Freeport's food truck energy centers on Hammock Bay, the large master-planned community on the north side of the bay. Hammock Bay built a food truck court, a micro-brewery, and an event green at The Windmills, so trucks have a regular place to gather for markets, music nights, and weekend crowds. Downtown Freeport along Highway 20 and Highway 331 adds the everyday side of town, with lunch stops, local businesses, and city parks.
Freeport is one of the fastest growing cities in Florida, and a lot of that growth is bedroom-community living for families who want more space and an easy drive to the coast. The city sits at the northern gateway to 30A and South Walton, so it draws trucks that work the wider Emerald Coast and roam in from Santa Rosa Beach, Miramar Beach, and Destin for events and regular stops. That mix means the lineup can range from Gulf seafood and tacos to BBQ, burgers, Cajun plates, and sweets.
The bay and bayou are still part of daily life here, from boating and fishing on the Choctawhatchee to quiet paddling along LaGrange Bayou and green spaces around town. Use this page to browse Freeport food trucks by cuisine, menu, catering options, and nearby service areas. Whether you want seafood, tacos, BBQ, burgers, sweets, or something fresh rolling through town, FTGC helps you find a local truck worth checking out.