Winter Haven, Florida
Florida's "Chain of Lakes" City
Winter Haven, Florida is a unique, Premier City. It has countless recreational, social and special events; it has a robust and diverse economy; and it is centrally located, between two major metropolitan areas, Tampa and Orlando. Winter Haven has year round recreation weather.
Winter Haven has officially adopted the slogan, "The Chain of Lakes City." Widely recognized as the water skiing capital of the world, Winter Haven's "Chain of Lakes" is a boater's paradise. The famous chain is a unique series of 16 lakes connected by navigable canals. Winter Haven is 146 feet above sea level. Its city limits touch or surround more than 30 lakes. Polk County's 2,002 square miles include 554 freshwater lakes.
As of 2007, Winter Haven's population is 26,350 people.
The city gets its name from it obvious lack of colder weather with a warm tropical climate throughout the majority of the year. The average temperature is 62 degrees Fahrenheit.
Auburndale, Florida
At first glance, Auburndale appears to be a quiet city with "hometown quality." A lingering look reveals a firmly established, steadily growing community with a population of 12,512 residents. Teamwork abounds in every aspect - business and industry, education, sports, and recreation. The vital element in our success is the spirit of community, which is one of Auburndale's main attractions.
Stroll through downtown Auburndale for that small town nostalgic feeling where everybody knows your name. A variety of retail stores comprise the downtown area, each with a distinctive taste and flair, as well as, being professional and service related.
Ideally located in Central Florida, situated 50 miles southwest of Orlando, and 45 miles northeast of Tampa, Auburndale provides ready access to a wide range of artistic and cultural resources. Auburndale’s neighbor to the east is Winter Haven, the home of Cypress Gardens. Lakeland borders Auburndale 10 miles to the west. You will find all of Central Florida’s main attractions within a 50-mile radius including:
BUSCH GARDENS, SEA WORLD, DISNEY WORLD/EPCOT CENTER, DISNEY-MGM STUDIOS, UNIVERSAL STUDIOS, and ADVENTURE ISLAND.
Haines City
Haines City is conveniently located in Central Florida and is referred to as the "Heart of Florida" due to its location. Haines City has a unique character that can be found throughout the City. Haines City still maintains its small town character while experiencing tremendous growth.
Come shop and dine in our historic downtown, participate in the many recreational opportunities, enjoy the variety of special events that bring the community together and walk through the pleasant neighborhoods we call home. Come visit and stay in Haines City - A great place to live, work and play.
City population 17,793
Centered in the fast growing northeast section of Polk County, Haines City is now Polk’s third largest city. Residents share the beautiful lakes and scenic hills with an additional 25,000 part-time residents during our winter tourist season.
Our weather is one of our greatest assets, with average temperatures ranging from 60 to 80 and rain falling mostly during short afternoon showers between May and September. Central Florida’s resilient, sunny atmosphere keeps visitors coming back and residents smiling.
Lake Wales
The City of Lake Wales Florida is located in Polk County and lies among rolling hills on the highest ground in peninsular Florida. In the valleys around Lake Wales, there are many clear lakes that furnish year-round recreational opportunities.
The city is located in the geographical center of the Florida peninsula, and is accessible by U.S. Hwy. 27 (north/south) and State Hwy 60 (east/west). Interstate 4 crosses the state 25 miles north of Lake Wales, and both the Tampa and Orlando International Airports are approximately one hour's drive away. Lake Wales is within a 90-minute drive from the Atlantic Ocean, the Gulf of Mexico, Disney World, Epcot Center, and other internationally popular tourist destinations.
Population - 12,755
On the highest point in Central Florida, Historic Bok Sanctuary is a national historic landmark and home of the annual International Carillon Festival. Designed in the 1920's by the Olmsted Brothers, Bok Tower Gardens is now a world-renowned botanical preserve and a sanctuary for endangered plant species.
Since 1931, the Chalet Suzanne has been welcoming guests to the heart of Central Florida. The storybook inn, a National Register building, is nestled among orange groves on small, sparkling Lake Suzanne. Around-the-world furnishings are enhanced by the Chalet Suzanne's fountains, courtyards, balconies and beautiful grounds with its own private airstrip.
At Spook Hill objects appear to defy the laws of gravity and physics as they roll uphill. This mysterious phenomenon has become a major attraction for visitors to Central Florida.
Bartow, Florida
Welcome to Bartow, Florida, a friendly, southern community which has preserved much of its rich history and heritage. Visit Historic downtown Bartow, the home of the Polk County Historical Museum and the Historical & Genealogical Library.
Population 16,278
The annual mean temperature is 72.2 degrees. Daily range between high and low temperatures averages 20.1 degrees in winter and 19.8 degrees in the summer. Average rainfall is 45 inches per year. The sun shines 72 percent of the daylight hours throughout the year. Average elevation is 115 feet above sea level.
The area is one of the largest phosphate producing industrial complexes in the world. Polk County produces more citrus than the State of California, and Bartow has large herds of range, registered beef, and dairy cattle. In addition, a growing light industry segment's financial impact increases annually.
Eagle Lake, Florida
Eagle Lake has kept its small "hometown" atmoshere through the years. In the early 1980's it adopted the slogan "Growing With People In Mind" and that ideology prevails today.
Population is 2,493.
Lake Alfred
Lake Alfred is located in the heart of The Sunshine State, nestled in a picturesque region of lakes and citrus groves. It's a wonderfully relaxed and safe place for you and your family to live and work and experience a great quality of life. Some of the most popular local activities are boating, fishing, and water skiing. These activities can be enjoyed year around on the hundreds of area lakes - the majority of which are spring fed.
Population is 4,000.
Dundee
Located in the bustling US 27 corridor, the Town of Dundee is a compact, twelve-square mile area, with about 3,372 residents. The rolling hills of Lake Wales Ridge frame a mixture of older neighborhoods and new subdivisions. Dundee welcomes you to visit us and realize the potential that awaits you in Dundee! Dundee is famous for its friendly atmosphere and laidback approach to life. In addition, residents and visitors in Dundee can travel to both the East Coast and the Gulf Coast in approximately 90 minutes.
Mulberry
STRATEGICALLY SITUATED at the crossroads of Tampa's dynamic eastward expansion and Lakeland's fast paced southern growth, is the town of Mulberry, Florida.
Mulberry is the sort of friendly small town where everyone knows your name, someone always remembers your birthday and, and as yet no one has to pay the inflated prices of Florida's inner-city real estate to start or relocate a business.
And, within an easy drive for the day's outing, are the beaches and the attractions-Walt Disney World, Bok Tower, Cypress Gardens, Busch Gardens, Sea World, Universal Studios, The Florida Aquarium, Cape Canaveral and Silver Springs.
Population is 3,228.
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