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Chances are, if you’re looking for things to do in Central Florida, your current itinerary probably already has a list of the many man-made attractions that this world-renowned region is famous for. Yes, there are virtually endless opportunities for synthetic fun and thrills while enjoying a visit to Polk County. However, if you’re looking for some exciting, organic things to do in Central Florida, you won’t be disappointed.

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Mother  Nat*re  

Cent-al  FloridaOn  your  nex6

Spend  Time  With  

Vacation

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Spending  Time  With  Mother  Nat*re  Should  Top  Your  List  Of  Things  To  Do  In

Cent-al  Florida

Why

ll  too  often,  planning  the  itinerary  for  a  getaway  revolves  around  indoor  or  man-­‐made  fun  and  attractions.  

Vacationers  feel  that  they  can  commune  with  nature  in  their  own  backyards  and  instead  opt  for  popular,  manufactured  fun  while  they  are  on  their  trip.  However,  anyone  who's  ever  been  on  a  Central  Florida  vacation  knows  firsthand  that  Polk  County  proves  a  major  exception  to  this  particular  holiday  mindset.

Yes,  there  are  a  host  of  world-­‐renowned  theme  parks  and  fun  centers  located  just  outside  of  Polk  County  that  will  provide  endless  hours  of  vacation  thrills.  However,  this  special  Florida  region  also  offers  ample  opportunity  to  enjoy  the  great  outdoors  while  on  your  trip  as  well.  With  year  round  gorgeous  weather,  more  than  550  lakes,  extensive  stretches  of  Mother  Nature  at  her  finest  and  a  vast  assortment  of  camping  options  available,  there  are  countless  reasons  why  you  should  make  spending  time  outdoors  a  top  priority  when  planning  things  to  do  in  Central  Florida.  

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Central  Florida’s  Polk  County  boasts  37  nature  parks  and  more  than  25,000  acres  of  environmentally  preserved  lands,  covering  varying  terrain  and  featuring  unique  and  diverse  flora  and  fauna.  No  matter  what  your  interest  or  hiking  skill  level,  you're  sure  to  find  the  perfect  trek  that  will  suit  everyone  in  your  traveling  party.  Some  of  the  area's  most  popular  eco-­‐friendly  locales:  

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St-eet  Audubon  Center

Beyond  serving  as  the  Lake  Region  Audubon  Society,  this  Winter  Haven  center  provides  shaded  trails  as  well  as  the  opportunity  to  view  some  of  the  area's  indigenous  birds.  While  walking  through  the  preserve's  several  miles  you  just  may  spot  creatures  such  as  Grasshopper  Sparrows,  Carolina  Wrens,  Northern  Cardinals  and  even  the  ever-­‐revered  and  majestic  Bald  Eagle.  The  Street  Audubon  Center  offers  visitors  a  chance  to  escape  the  hustle  and  bustle  of  everyday  life  lurking  just  outside  its  perimeters.  

Circle  B  Bar  ReserKe

Once  a  functioning  cattle  ranch,  Circle  B  Bar  Reserve  is  home  to  one  of  the  most  impressive  bird  habitats  in  Central  Florida  

and  covers  more  than  1,200  acres  and  numerous  trails  through  freshwater  marsh,  hardwood  swamps  and  oak  hammocks.  The  meandering  trails  along  Lake  Hancock  provide  great  opportunities  to  observe  osprey,  eagles,  

waterfowl  and  alligators.  Circle  B  Bar  Reserve  is  also  home  to  the  Polk  Nature  Discovery  Center  which  helps  visitors  of  all  ages  understand  the  delicate  ecosystem  of  Central  Florida  

with  indoor  and  outdoor  classrooms  and  numerous  exhibits.    

Mosaic  Peace  River  Park

Located  in  Homeland,  Mosaic  Peace  River  Park  delivers  an  up  close  and  personal  look  at  local  forests,  bird  habitats  and  plenty  of  walking  trails  with  educational  exhibits  throughout  its  460  total  acres.

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Lake  Kissimmee  State  Park

Nestled  just  outside  of  Lake  Wales,  this  reserve  houses  and  protects  more  than  four  dozen  rare  and/or  threatened  species.  In  addition  to  possibly  spotting  deer,  fowl  and  even  bald  eagles,  Lake  Kissimmee  State  Park  also  offers  visitors  a  wide  range  of  activities  including  hiking,  boating  and  picnicking.  Pack  a  lunch  and  plan  on  spending  at  least  a  day  seeing  and  doing  everything  that  this  park  offers.

Allen  David  Broussard  Park  in  Haines  City  not  only  provides  guests  8,000  acres  to  roam  while  viewing  all  the  native  birds  and  wildlife  found  here,  it  also  sustains  seven  rare  plant  types  and  offers  visitors  six  

beautiful  miles  of  trails  to  soak  up  all  that  Mother  Nature  has  to  offer.  

Allen  David  Broussard  Catfish  Creek  State  PreserKe

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This  well-­‐known  multipurpose  path  begins  in  Bartow  and  stretches  just  under  eight  miles  until  it  reaches  its  end  in  Lakeland.  Make  note,  cyclists  are  offered  two  pedaling  options;  the  scenic  trails  offers  lovely  scenic  vistas  that  weave  in  and  out  of  the  general  population.  However,  there  is  an  unpaved  connector  trail,  perfect  for  mountain  bike  enthusiasts  who  want  to  get  off  the  beaten  path  and  check  out  Circle  B  Bar  Reserve  on  two  wheels.

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hile  st-olling  on  tPo  feet  through  

Polk  CountQ  is  a  wonderf*l  way  to  

exFerience  the  g-eat  outdoors,  it's  not  

the  only  way.  The  region  also  offers  an  

impressive  range  of  multi-­‐use  paths  

and  t-ails  perfect  for  pedaling.  Didn't  

pack  your  bike  for  the  t-ip?  Not  a  

problem.  Both  LeRoy's  Bikeworks  and  

Road  and  Trail  Bicycles  offer  riders  an  

assor6Xent  of  rental  options  including  road  bikes,  mountain  bikes,  and  hybrids.  Renting  a  

bicycle  during  your  stay  in  Polk  CountQ  is  a  g-eat  way  to  check  out  some  of  these  spots:

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With  a  consistently  flat  trail  grade  perfect  for  all  skill  and  ability  levels,  TECO  trail,  located  in  Auburndale,  offers  5.5  miles  of  route  beginning  on  Denton  Avenue  to  Daniels  Road.  Looking  for  an  even  longer  ride?  Connect  with  General  James  A.  Van  Fleet  State  Trail's  and  access  more  than  29  miles  of  winding  trails  that  traverse  through  pine  forests  and  cypress  swamps.  While  you'll  have  ample  wildlife  viewing  opportunities,  this  route  can  prove  remote  so  plan  your  food  and,  in  particular,  water  needs  accordingly.

TECO  Trail

As  the  name  implies,  this  route  offers  cyclists  ample  chance  to  peruse  many  of  Polk  County's  

pristine  lakes.  This  3.2  mile  paved  route  proves  a  perfect  option  for  rookie  and  veteran  cyclists  alike  and  is  sure  to  deliver  pleasant  views  and  

plenty  of  fresh  air  throughout  the  ride.

Chain  of  Lakes  Trail

Looking  for  a  cycling  challenge?  Definitely  check  out  Loyce  Harp  Park.  Built  on  old  mining  property,  this  seven  mile  stretch  offers  varying  terrain  and  cycling  encounters.  If  you're  not  afraid  of  getting  a  little  dirty  on  an  unpaved  ride  and  are  looking  for  a  strength  and  endurance  course  to  complement  the  scenic  vistas,  Loyce  Harpe  Park  is  the  route  for  you  and  your  travel  companions.

Loyce  HarFe  Park

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Camp  Mack's  River  Resort  offers  a  diverse  boat  selection  and  even  offers  guided  tours  to  ensure  you  and  your  crew  do  not  miss  a  thing.  Other  places  such  as  Jennings  Resort,  Grape  Hammock  Fish  Camp,  Chain  of  Lakes  Kayak  Rentals,  and  Westgate  River  Ranch  Resort  run  the  rental  gamut  from  kayaks  to  motorboats  and  everything  in  between.  No  matter  what  your  speed,  preference  or  group  size  (Memory  Makin'  Guides  in  Frostproof  actually  offers  pontoon  cruises)  you'll  find  the  perfect  vessel  to  set  sail  in  during  your  vacation.  Best  of  all,  the  area  touts  enough  public  boat  ramps  to  ensure  maximum  convenience  getting  in  or  out  of  the  water.

Via  the  WaterExFlore  Polk  CountQ  

ith  554  lakes  within  its  boundaries,  land  activities  are  not  the  only  things  to  do  in  

Cent-al  Florida.  One  of  the  best  ways  to  get  water  bound?  Par6ake  in  some  world  renowned  

Florida  fishing  oppor6*nities  that  only  this  area  can  deliver.  

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There's  a  reason  why  Central  Florida  is  known  as  the  "Bass  Capital  of  the  World;"  the  water  here  is  (literally)  swimming  with  them.  Not  only  are  the  lakes  in  this  region  popular  for  sport  fishing,  but  the  Polk  County  phosphate  pits  have  recently  garnered  attention  as  a  bass  hotspot  favored  by  seasoned  anglers  as  well.  

While  the  mighty  bass  thrive  in  abundance  here,  they  aren't  the  only  fish  that  has  piqued  the  interest  of  rookie  and  avid  anglers  alike  in  Central  Florida.  The  water  here  is  teeming  with  a  wide  variety  of  species  including  crappie,  catfish  and  bluegill.  No  matter  what  you're  looking  to  reel  in,  chances  are  you'll  find  it  during  your  Polk  County  trip.  

Prefer  to  be  on  the  water  rather  than  in  it?  Locals  and  t-avelers  alike  will  love  the  many  facilities  that  offer  boat  rentals  that  provide  an  entirely  new  perspective  on  the  many  water  creat*res  and  plant  species  that  g-ow  in  abundance  here.  

Via  the  WaterExFlore  Polk  CountQ  

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Not  quite  ready  to  let  the  outdoor  excitement  end?  Fortunately,  visiting  Central  Florida  means  you  don't  have  to.  Polk  County  offers  a  wide  range  of  camping  options  for  nonstop  outdoor  fun  and  excitement.  Whether  you're  looking  to  pitch  a  simple  tent  and  rough  it,  or  would  prefer  a  little  more  protection  from  the  elements  (and  more  access  to  modern  conveniences)  you'll  find  the  perfect  campsite  situation  that  suits  your  entire  traveling  party.  

With  so  much  to  see,  do  and  enjoy,  it’s  no  wonder  that  getting  outdoors  tops  many  travelers'  lists  of  things  to  do  in  Central  Florida.

CampingThe  Ultimate  Polk  CountQ  Advent*re

Allen  David  Broussard  Catfish  Creek  State  Preserve:  With  ample  stretches  of  hiking  trails  and  gorgeous  scenery  that  

provides  shelter  for  rare  creatures  and  plant  life,  Allen  David  Broussard  delivers  a  distinctive  natural  experience.  

Camp  Mack's  River  Resort:  Looking  for  outdoor  adventure?  Offering  activities  such  as  nature  tours,  fishing  and  even  

boat  and  cabin  rentals,  Camp  Mack  is  sure  to  deliver.

Camp'n  Aire  RV  Resort:  A  safe  and  friendly  RV  park  that  caters  to  seniors,  Camp'n  Aire  offers  a  wide  range  of  

features  and  amenities  for  a  fun  trip.

Chain  Of  Lakes  Kayak  Rentals:  Located  in  Lake  Alfred,  Florida,  this  rental  facility  is  dedicated  to  all  things  kayak.  Half  day,  full  day  and  even  guided  tour  rates  are  available  for  a  customized  boating  trip.

Circle  B  Bar  Reserve:  Recognized  by  USA  Today  as  "One  of  51  Great  Places  to  See  Wildlife."  Circle  B  Bar  Reserve  

offers  a  wide  range  of  outdoor  activities  such  as  hiking,  horseback  riding  and  fishing.  A  must  see  for  any  outdoor  

enthusiast.

Grape  Hammock  Fishing  Camp:  This  family-­‐owned  facility  offers  guests  access  to  a  wide  range  of  features  and  

amenities  including  a  public  boat  ramp  for  convenience.    

Jennings  Resort:  Offering  boat  rentals  and  a  range  of  accommodations,  Jennings  Resort  is  the  perfect  place  to  call  

home  during  an  outdoor  Florida  adventure.

Lake  Kissimmee  State  Park:  Not  only  does  this  state  reserve  house  and  protect  50  creatures  in  danger  or  of  concern,  

but  it  also  offers  living  history  demonstrations  for  a  unique  outdoor  experience  perfect  for  all  ages.

Memory  Makin'  Guides:  As  a  full-­‐time  professional  bass  fishing  service,  Memory  Makin'  Guides  has  all  the  equipment  

and  experience  you'll  need  to  reel  in  a  monster.

Street  Audubon  Center:  Though  surrounded  by  modern  development  and  housing,  the  Street  Audubon  Center  is  a  

Polk  County  haven  for  several  types  of  bird  species  and  offers  visitors  up  close  sightings  and  educational  information.

 Outdoor  Advent*re  Resource  Guide  

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