Diverse Natural Communities
Polk County is larger than Rhode Island, which means we are large enough to have many different ecosystems and landscapes. Polk County is a place where in the span of only a few miles you can go from a freshwater marsh on the shores of a lake, to a desert-like scrub habitat complete with prickly pear cactus.
Some of the more distinct natural features to explore in Polk County include Lake Wales Ridge, Floodplain Swamps, Wet Prairie, and Scrubby Flatwoods.
State Parks in Central Florida
Follow blazed trails through our unique landscape at Colt Creek State Park, Lake Kissimmee State Park, or Allen David Broussard Catfish Creek Preserve State Park. All together, these three state parks in Central Florida have over 31-miles of hiking and equestrian trails to explore. Arbuckle WMA and Walk-in-the-Water WMA in the Lake Wales Ridge State Forest has 12.2-miles of equestrian trails and more than 50-miles of hiking trails combined.
County Parks & Reserves
Whether you are interested in seeing ancient beach sand dunes, unique plants and animals, or looking to explore the Green Swamp with its majestic cypress domes, Polk County’s Environmental Lands Program offers visitors many ways to discover Florida’s true nature. The County’s nine parks and reserves include SUMICA, Lakeland Highlands Scrub and Crooked Lake Prairie.
Polk County’s most popular outdoor area is Circle B Bar Reserve in Lakeland. In 2011, USA Today named Circle B Bar Reserve on of “51 Great Places to See Wildlife.” Circle B, a 1,267-acre reserve, is popular for birding and alligator watching.
Street Audubon Center
Street Audubon Center offers two trails running through the 42-acre sanctuary - one along the…
Address: 115 Lameraux Rd
Winter Haven, FL 33884
Phone: 863-324-7304
Ridge Audubon Center
Short hiking trail in Babson Park allows visitors to quickly see a sandhill ecosystem while…
Address: 200 N. Crooked Lake Dr
Babson Park, FL 33827
Phone: 863-638-1355
Mosaic Peace River Park
This park offers visitors a short walk through shaded areas south of Bartow.
Address: 2200 C.R. 640
Bartow, FL 33830
Phone: 863-534-4340
Crooked Lake Sandhill
Short hiking trail in Babson Park is home to sand skinks, gopher tortoises and eastern…
Address: 801 Hollister Rd.
Babson Park, FL 33827
Phone: 863-534-7377
Allen David Broussard Catfish Creek Preserve State Park
State Park in Haines City featuring long, sugar sand trails along the Lake Wales Ridge.
Address: 4335 Firetower Rd
Haines City, FL 33884
Phone: 863-696-1112
Holloway Park
Holloway Park is a multi-use park within the city limits of Lakeland. The park is…
Address: 2402 Holloway Park Dr.
Lakeland, FL 33803
Phone: 863-899-6569
Marshall Hampton Reserve
Reserve west of Winter Haven offers ample trails for hiking, running and cycling. Marshall Hampton…
Address: 3115 Thornhill Rd
Lakeland, FL 33880
Phone: 863-665-0062
KICCO Wildlife Management Area
KICCO, adjacent to River Ranch Resort & Rodeo, features 13 miles of sandy, dirt trails…
Address: 25699 S.R. 60
River Ranch, FL 33867
Phone: 800-250-4250
Lake Kissimmee State Park
Lake Kissimmee State Park is located on the shores of lakes Kissimmee, Tiger and Rosalie,…
Address: 14248 Camp Mack Rd
Lake Wales, FL 33898
Phone: 407-624-5640