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    About Seminole County


    Seminole County: Florida's Natural Choice Near Orlando

    Discover Seminole County, a lush and vibrant region nestled just north of Orlando in the heart of Central Florida. Often called "Florida's Natural Choice," this county offers a captivating blend of stunning natural beauty, highlighted by pristine springs, scenic rivers like the Wekiva and St. Johns, and an extensive network of recreational trails. Alongside these natural treasures, Seminole County features charming historic downtowns, thriving suburban communities, and excellent access to the greater Orlando metropolitan area's attractions.

    From paddling the cool, clear waters of the Wekiva River to exploring the revitalized riverfront district of Historic Sanford, biking along miles of paved trails, or encountering wildlife at the zoo, Seminole County provides a refreshing balance. It's an ideal destination for those seeking outdoor adventures, a relaxed suburban atmosphere, and the convenience of being close to world-class entertainment.

    Points of Interest in Seminole County:

    1. Wekiwa Springs State Park (Apopka/Longwood border): A popular park centered around a large, cool natural spring that feeds the Wekiva River. Offers swimming in the spring basin, kayaking and canoeing downstream, miles of hiking trails through diverse habitats, and camping facilities.
    2. Wekiva River & Rock Springs Run: A designated National Wild & Scenic River system known for its pristine beauty. Immensely popular for paddling (kayaking, canoeing, paddleboarding) through clear waters surrounded by lush, subtropical vegetation. Numerous public and private launch points available.
    3. Historic Downtown Sanford: Located on the shores of Lake Monroe (part of the St. Johns River system), Sanford's historic downtown has experienced a remarkable revitalization. It boasts a vibrant scene with numerous craft breweries, unique restaurants, antique shops, art galleries, a scenic riverwalk, marina, and historic architecture.
    4. Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens (Sanford): Home to hundreds of animals from around the world, this zoo also features lush botanical gardens, a tropical splash ground, and thrilling zipline adventure courses. Located near Lake Monroe.
    5. Seminole County Trail System: An outstanding network of interconnected, paved multi-use trails, including the Seminole Wekiva Trail, Cross Seminole Trail, and Rinehart Trail. Perfect for cycling, running, walking, and inline skating, connecting numerous parks, communities, and natural areas.
    6. St. Johns River: Florida's longest river forms the eastern border of Seminole County. It offers excellent opportunities for boating, fishing (especially bass and crappie), birdwatching, and experiencing Central Florida's riverine landscapes. Airboat tours are also available on parts of the river and connected lakes like Lake Jesup.
    7. Cranes Roost Park (Altamonte Springs): A picturesque urban park surrounding Cranes Roost Lake. Features a popular choreographed fountain show, a mile-long boardwalk, an amphitheater that hosts numerous community events and concerts, and rentable event spaces.
    8. Big Tree Park (Longwood): A historical park that was once home to "The Senator," one of the world's oldest and largest Bald Cypress trees before its demise. Today, visitors can see its historical marker and admire "Lady Liberty," another impressive, ancient cypress tree, via a boardwalk.
    9. Lower Wekiva River Preserve State Park (Sanford/Lake Mary): Protects the floodplain of the Wekiva River downstream from Wekiwa Springs State Park. Offers a more remote wilderness experience with extensive trails for hiking and horseback riding, plus paddling opportunities.
    10. Museum of Seminole County History (Sanford): Located in the historic original county home (Altermann-Vin Huset), this museum showcases the rich history of Seminole County from its Native American inhabitants through pioneer settlements and modern development.
    11. Emil Buehler Perpetual Trust Planetarium (Sanford): Situated on the Sanford/Lake Mary Campus of Seminole State College, this planetarium offers engaging public shows exploring the wonders of astronomy, space exploration, and science.

    Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast eager to explore pristine waterways and trails, or someone looking for charming towns and community events close to Orlando's core, Seminole County offers a delightful and naturally focused Central Florida experience.