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    About Highlands County


    Highlands County: Florida's Heartland on the Ridge

    Discover Highlands County, a distinctive region nestled in the rolling hills of South-Central Florida's ancient Lake Wales Ridge. Offering a refreshing change from the coastal flatlands, this area boasts a unique landscape of surprising elevations, numerous freshwater lakes, unique scrub habitats, and a rich agricultural heritage. Known as part of Florida's "Heartland," Highlands County blends serene natural beauty with the high-octane excitement of international motorsports and the charm of authentic small towns.

    Home to legendary Sebring International Raceway, the county also offers tranquil escapes within one of Florida's oldest state parks, world-class fishing on vast lakes like Istokpoga, and quirky artistic towns like Lake Placid, famous for its murals and caladiums. Whether you seek outdoor adventure, a taste of motorsports history, or simply a slower pace amidst scenic beauty, Highlands County provides a unique and welcoming glimpse into the heart of Florida.

    Points of Interest in Highlands County:

    1. Sebring International Raceway (Sebring): A world-renowned, historic motorsports complex, most famous for hosting the annual Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring endurance race. The track offers various driving experiences and events throughout the year.
    2. Highlands Hammock State Park (Sebring): One of Florida's oldest and most treasured state parks. Explore ancient oak hammocks, walk the elevated boardwalk through a beautiful cypress swamp, look for deer, alligators, and diverse birdlife, and learn about the Civilian Conservation Corps history. Tram tours are often available.
    3. Lake Placid Murals & Town Charm (Lake Placid): Known as the "Town of Murals," Lake Placid features over 40 stunning outdoor murals depicting local history, nature, and culture. It's also the "Caladium Capital of the World," celebrated with an annual festival.
    4. Lake Istokpoga (Near Lake Placid/Sebring): One of the largest lakes in Florida (over 27,000 acres), renowned nationally for its exceptional largemouth bass fishing. It's also popular for boating, airboating, and birdwatching.
    5. Henscratch Farms Vineyard & Winery (Lake Placid): A charming farm winery offering tastings of unique Florida wines, U-pick strawberries and muscadine grapes (seasonal), a country store, farm animals, and various events.
    6. Lake Jackson & Sebring's Historic Circle (Sebring): Lake Jackson is a large, popular lake bordering the city of Sebring, offering opportunities for swimming, boating, fishing, and lakeside relaxation. It sits adjacent to Sebring's historic downtown Circle, featuring shops, restaurants, and civic buildings.
    7. Archbold Biological Station (Near Lake Placid): A globally recognized ecological research facility dedicated to studying and conserving the unique plants and animals of the Lake Wales Ridge scrub ecosystem. While primarily research-focused, they sometimes offer educational programs or guided tours (check their website for public access details).
    8. Lake Placid Caladium Festival (Lake Placid): An annual summer event (typically late July) celebrating Lake Placid's status as the "Caladium Capital." Features brilliant displays of caladiums, plant sales, arts and crafts vendors, food, and entertainment.
    9. Avon Park Depot Museum (Avon Park): Housed in a restored 1926 Seaboard Air Line Railroad depot, this museum showcases the local history and heritage of Avon Park and the surrounding area.

    From the thrill of the track to the tranquility of ancient forests and the charm of artistically decorated towns, Highlands County offers a unique blend of attractions truly representing the heart of Florida.