Lakeland, Florida is a beautiful community, located between Orlando and Tampa, which superbly combines small town charm with its revitalized downtown. Driving east on Interstate 4, Lakeland is located about one hour from world-famous Orlando with its many incredible theme parks including Disney World, Universal Studios, and Sea World. Driving west on Interstate 4, Lakeland is sited approximately 45 minutes from the amazing safari animals of Bush Gardens in Tampa.
Lakeland offers its approximately 220,000 residents several options in transportation including the convenient Citrus Connection bus with routes throughout Lakeland. Lakeland is also the site of an Amtrak Station with train service north to New York and service south to Miami. The city of Lakeland has its own airport, Lakeland Linder Regional Airport. The airport plays host every April to the second largest experimental aircraft association event in the United States, a fly-in and air show called Sun ‘n Fun, which brings an estimated 300,000 visitors to this gorgeous Central Florida location.
Part of Polk County, Lakeland has over 400 separate programs at 45 parks, playgrounds, and other recreation locations throughout the city. Lakeland is the largest provider of recreational programs and activities in the county. Each of Lakeland’s pristine parks offers different amenities such as boat launches, playgrounds, tennis, basketball, swimming, fishing, picnic pavilions, and more. Lakeland has many organized sporting teams for the youth of the area including baseball, softball, basketball, soccer, hockey, swimming, and volleyball.
As the city’s name suggests, Lakeland is a land with many lakes. Lakeland has 38 named lakes and several smaller lakes. Not only do locals and visitors enjoy the magnificent fishing and boating, but also the serenity of the lakes. Evening strolls are enjoyed by many around the picturesque scenes. Golf enthusiasts will be delighted with The Cleveland Heights Golf Course, a magnificent 27 holes that also has a pro shop, lounge, event room, and a dining room.
No need to travel to Orlando and Tampa to see a Broadway show. The Lakeland Center is a venue that hosts over 500 events each year including conventions, Broadway shows, concerts, sporting events, and consumer shows.
First settled in the 1870s, Lakeland today has several historic buildings including the stunning Terrace Hotel, New Florida Hotel, and the Polk Theatre. Many revitalized historic neighborhoods are throughout the downtown and have some of the most beautiful homes including Beacon Hill, Munn Park, and South Lake Morton Historic District.
Lakeland’s quaint charm has become a draw to many newcomers and thus has created many new residential communities. Whether you are looking for a condo, historic home, new Florida-style homes, or a luxury property, Lakeland has it all. The median price of homes for sale in Lakeland is $189,900.
Part of Polk County’s Public Schools, Lakeland has many sought-after public schools and private schools. Students looking to further their education, can do so close to home with well-respected colleges like Florida Southern College and Southeastern University of the Assemblies of God.
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