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City Information

Horizon West

Year Founded

1995

The unincorporated community of Horizon West traces its roots back to 1995 when a coalition of local property owners and Orange County planners joined forces to transform thousands of acres of devastated citrus groves into a premier master-planned development. Strongly influenced by the core urban design principles of New Urbanism and Garden Cities, the massive 21,000-acre territory was engineered into five walkable village enclaves surrounding a large centralized commercial district. Today, the absolute top attraction is the booming Hamlin Town Center, a beautifully manicured lakeside mixed-use promenade featuring elite dine-in cinemas, artisanal eateries, open-air retail spaces, and vibrant waterfront plazas. The territory is highly celebrated for its extreme proximity to the Walt Disney World Resort, allowing thousands of residential families to view the nightly theme park fireworks directly from their neighborhood streets and backyards. Popular local activities include shopping at the open-air Hamlin waterfront center, picking seasonal berries at local family farms, attending community food truck rallies, and cycling across miles of interconnected neighborhood trails. Logistically, Horizon West is situated about 25 miles west of Orlando International Airport (MCO). It is located approximately 38 miles southwest of Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB). Reaching the primary shopping and dining avenues of Disney Springs requires an exceptionally short 10-mile commute via State Road 429. Beachgoers can access the closest coastal tide at Cocoa Beach, situated a 68-mile drive to the east.

Popular Attractions

Hamlin Town Center & Waterfront Promenade

Golf Courses

Orange County National Golf Center

Public Parks

Horizon West Regional Park, Deputy Scott Pine Park, Independence Park, Taborfield Park, Summerlake Park

Details

Hamlin Town Center stands as a multi-acre walkable shopping, dining, and outdoor lifestyle hub bordering Lake Hancock. Orange County National Golf Center delivers 36 holes of championship golf alongside a massive 42-acre practice facility. Horizon West Regional Park spans over 200 acres of natural public space, featuring extensive hiking trails, picnic shelters, and community playgrounds.

Distance in Miles

Cocoa Beach
68

Orlando Intl Airport

25

Sanford Airpotrt

38

Disney Springs

10

Williamsburg

Year Founded

1978

The peaceful community of Williamsburg was master-planned in the late 1970s as a quiet, deed-restricted suburban residential enclave designed specifically to offer a peaceful neighborhood atmosphere near Central Florida’s growing tourism sectors. Characterized by its classic brick entryway features, beautifully manicured single-story homes, and lush mature landscaping, this established neighborhood expanded steadily to house thousands of hospitality professionals, retirees, and families. Today, the absolute top attraction is the nearby SeaWorld Orlando marine adventure park, which borders the community footprint and provides world-class roller coasters and marine mammal exhibits. The neighborhood takes great pride in its pristine water retention systems, maintaining a series of quiet, interconnected lakes that wind gracefully behind the residential villages. Popular things to do include riding world-class roller coasters, walking or jogging along quiet neighborhood lake loops, playing community shuffleboard, and attending local clubhouse gatherings. Logistically, Williamsburg is situated about 12 miles southwest of Orlando International Airport (MCO). The town is positioned approximately 36 miles southwest of Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB). Commuting southwest to reach the vacation and retail avenues of Disney Springs is a quick 7-mile drive via Central Florida Parkway and Interstate 4. Beachgoers looking for oceanfront waves can travel roughly 59 miles east down the Beachline Expressway to spend the day at Cocoa Beach.

Popular Attractions

SeaWorld Orlando Marine Park Boundary

Golf Courses

Grande Lakes Golf Club (Adjacent), Shingle Creek Golf Club (Adjacent)

Public Parks

Williamsburg Community Park, Shingle Creek Regional Trail (Eastern Access), Sea Harbor Park

Details

The neighborhood footprint sits directly adjacent to SeaWorld Orlando, offering rapid local access to world-class marine exhibits and attractions. Shingle Creek Golf Club features a pristine, 18-hole championship facility challenging players with winding natural water hazards. Williamsburg Community Park supplies quiet neighborhood walking trails, shaded picnic spaces, and community tennis structures.

Distance in Miles

Cocoa Beach
59

Orlando Intl Airport

12

Sanford Airpotrt

36

Disney Springs

7

Lake Buena Vista

Year Founded

1967

The unique city of Lake Buena Vista was officially incorporated in 1967 as a controlled municipal entity designed specifically to facilitate the massive infrastructure and development needs of the Walt Disney World Resort. Named after the historic street in Burbank, California, where Disney’s corporate headquarters are located, the city maintains a tiny permanent resident population while acting as the legal governance boundary for the world’s most visited vacation kingdom. Today, the absolute top attraction is the expansive Disney Springs district, a world-class, open-air retail, dining, and entertainment promenade featuring beautifully landscaped pedestrian walkways and unique waterfront venues. The municipality is highly celebrated for its emphasis on pristine resort lifestyles, maintaining championship golf facilities and meticulously manicured roadway grids. Popular local activities involve shopping at high-end open-air retail centers, watching world-renowned live entertainment, taking amphibious car rides on the lake, and enjoying world-class theme park attractions. Geographically, Lake Buena Vista is located 18 miles southwest of Orlando International Airport (MCO). It is situated approximately 42 miles southwest of Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB). The drive to the primary shopping and dining venue of Disney Springs is a short 0-mile trip as the venue sits directly inside the city boundaries. Beachgoers can access the coast at Cocoa Beach, located approximately 63 miles away via State Road 528.

Popular Attractions

Disney Springs Retail & Entertainment Promenade

Golf Courses

Disney’s Lake Buena Vista Golf Course

Public Parks

Lakeside Park (Resort Public Access), Lake Buena Vista Nature Trails, Epcot Park Preserves

Details

Disney Springs serves as a premier walkable retail centerpiece featuring over 150 unique shopping, dining, and entertainment venues. Disney’s Lake Buena Vista Golf Course features a classic, country-club style 18-hole public course layout winding through pastel vacation villas. The municipal nature preserves offer beautifully manicured fitness paths and scenic views across protected cypress wetlands.

Distance in Miles

Cocoa Beach
63

Orlando Intl Airport

18

Sanford Airpotrt

42

Disney Springs

Dr. Phillips

Year Founded

1969

The upscale community of Dr. Phillips traces its historic roots back to the early 20th century when visionary citrus magnate Dr. Philip Phillips purchased thousands of acres of local land to establish the world’s largest citrus empire. Following the mid-century decline of the orange groves, the family’s historic land holdings were meticulously developed into one of Central Florida’s most prestigious, master-planned residential and dining suburbs. Today, the absolute top attraction is the legendary Restaurant Row, a vibrant stretch of Sand Lake Road famous for its concentrated density of fine dining establishments, upscale boutiques, and gourmet markets. The neighborhood takes immense pride in its pristine lakefront positions, bordering the stunning Butler Chain of Lakes and maintaining major community recreation complexes. Popular things to do include dining along Restaurant Row, playing tournament tennis, wakeboarding across crystal-clear deep-water lakes, and watching live theater performances at local amphitheaters. Logistically, Dr. Phillips is situated roughly 16 miles southwest of Orlando International Airport (MCO). The community is positioned about 36 miles southwest of Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB). Commuting southwest to the vacation and retail avenues of Disney Springs is an exceptionally short 5-mile drive through local thoroughfares. To reach the nearest coastal tide, a straight 62-mile drive east brings travelers straight to the sand of Cocoa Beach.

Popular Attractions

The Restaurant Row Dining District

Golf Courses

Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orange Tree Golf Club

Public Parks

Dr. P. Phillips Community Park, Bill Frederick Park at Turkey Lake, Shadow Bay Park

Details

The Restaurant Row district functions as a world-class culinary avenue featuring award-winning chefs and fine dining. The legendary Bay Hill Club & Lodge hosts the historic annual Arnold Palmer Invitational PGA Tour event. Dr. P. Phillips Community Park provides a massive public splash pad, lakefront boardwalk paths, a popular dog park, and modern sports fields.

Distance in Miles

Cocoa Beach
62

Orlando Intl Airport

16

Sanford Airpotrt

36

Disney Springs

5

Reunion

Year Founded

2001

The luxury resort community of Reunion was master-planned in the early 2000s as an exclusive, high-end residential and vacation playground centered around world-class championship golf and multi-acre upscale resort amenities. Developed across thousands of acres along the Osceola and Polk county borders, this secure premier enclave features majestic multi-million-dollar vacation estates, high-end condominiums, and a massive iconic resort tower. The absolute premier attraction and structural centerpiece of the area is the spectacular Reunion Resort Golf Course system, notable for being the only destination in the world to feature three signature golf courses designed by legends Arnold Palmer, Tom Watson, and Jack Nicklaus. The community is highly sought after for its massive five-acre tropical water park, complete with a sprawling lazy river and multi-tier water slides. Popular local activities include playing championship signature golf layouts, swimming at multi-acre water parks, playing tournament pickleball, and dining at upscale rooftop steakhouses featuring views of nearby theme park fireworks. Geographically, Reunion is situated about 28 miles southwest of Orlando International Airport (MCO). It sits approximately 53 miles southwest of Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB). Accessing the primary retail and dining avenues of Disney Springs requires a quick 11-mile drive straight up the Interstate 4 corridor. The closest Atlantic shoreline point is Cocoa Beach, located a 72-mile drive to the east.

Popular Attractions

The Palmer, Watson, and Nicklaus Golf Trilogy

Golf Courses

Reunion Resort Golf Club (Palmer Course, Watson Course, Nicklaus Course)

Public Parks

Reunion Heritage Park, Reunion Linear Nature Trails, Lake Dunlap Park (Adjacent)

Details

The Reunion Trilogy stands as a legendary 54-hole championship asset, offering three distinct signature golf course terrains. The community’s five-acre tropical water park features a modern lazy river, slides, and cabana rentals. Reunion Heritage Park provides beautifully manicured neighborhood walking paths, open festival lawns, and covered family playgrounds.

Distance in Miles

Cocoa Beach
72

Orlando Intl Airport

28

Sanford Airpotrt

53

Disney Springs

11

Hunters Creek

Year Founded

1986

The vibrant community of Hunter’s Creek was master-planned in the mid-1980s as a massive, family-oriented suburban neighborhood designed explicitly around top-tier multi-acre recreational parks and private lakefront properties. Developed during the rapid growth of southern Orange County, the neighborhood earned national recognition for its comprehensive safety designs, beautiful landscape architecture, and community-first infrastructure. Today, the absolute top attraction is the expansive network of seven distinct, resident-only municipal mega-parks that are completely interconnected by paved fitness trails. The community takes immense pride in its emphasis on competitive sports and nature preservation, maintaining pristine water bodies and active athletic pavilions in every village enclave. Popular things to do include playing tournament racquetball, jogging around crystal-clear preservation lakes, fishing from stocked community piers, and attending large neighborhood holiday festivals. Logistically, Hunter’s Creek is situated roughly 13 miles southwest of Orlando International Airport (MCO). The town is positioned about 38 miles south of Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB). Commuting northwest to the vacation and retail avenues of Disney Springs requires a quick 10-mile drive via State Road 417. To reach the nearest coastal tide, a drive of 58 miles east brings travelers straight to the sand of Cocoa Beach.

Popular Attractions

The Interconnected Neighborhood Mega-Parks System

Golf Courses

Hunter’s Creek Golf Club

Public Parks

Osprey Park, Vista Park, Calabay Park, Mallard Park, Eagle Park, Braddock Park

Details

The Mega-Parks System serves as a massive multi-park athletic asset providing lighted tennis courts, basketball zones, soccer complexes, and dog runs. Hunter’s Creek Golf Club features a scenic, 18-hole public course layout winding through pristine pine flatwoods. Osprey Park functions as the premier social center, offering a modern community house, walking trails, and waterfront picnic pavilions.

Distance in Miles

Cocoa Beach
58

Orlando Intl Airport

13

Sanford Airpotrt

38

Disney Springs

10

ChampionsGate

Year Founded

2000

The luxury resort community of ChampionsGate was master-planned in the early 2000s as a premier, high-end golfing and vacation sanctuary designed around world-class athletic infrastructures. Strategically built directly along the Osceola and Polk county borders, this secure community expanded rapidly to serve elite global travelers and seasonal residents seeking luxury resort-style accommodations. The premier landmark and top attraction of the area is the massive Omni Orlando Resort at ChampionsGate, a sprawling architectural masterpiece that anchors the entire neighborhood. The community is globally celebrated for its two world-class signature golf courses designed by legendary professional golfer Greg Norman. Popular local activities involve playing championship golf layouts, relaxing in multi-acre lazy river resort pools, training at elite tennis facilities, and dining at upscale global steakhouses. Geographically, ChampionsGate is located 27 miles southwest of Orlando International Airport (MCO). It is situated approximately 52 miles southwest of Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB). Reaching the primary retail and dining avenues of Disney Springs requires a straightforward 12-mile drive down the Interstate 4 corridor. To visit the nearest sand and coastal waves, a drive of 71 miles east brings travelers straight to Cocoa Beach.

Popular Attractions

Omni Orlando Resort & Golf Complex

Golf Courses

ChampionsGate Golf Club (National & International Courses)

Public Parks

ChampionsGate Community Park, Reunion Park (Adjacent), Shingle Creek Trail Head (Western Access)

Details

The Omni Resort serves as an award-winning centerpiece featuring luxury spa facilities and an expansive multi-acre water park layout. ChampionsGate Golf Club delivers 36 holes of premier, championship golf including a distinct, authentic links-style international course layout. ChampionsGate Community Park supplies quiet neighborhood walking trails, open lawns, and family playground setups.

Distance in Miles

Cocoa Beach
71

Orlando Intl Airport

27

Sanford Airpotrt

52

Disney Springs

12

Celebration

Year Founded

1996

The pristine community of Celebration was master-planned in the mid-1990s by the Walt Disney Company as a highly celebrated model for New Urbanism and traditional American small-town architecture. The town was carefully engineered to merge nostalgic early-20th-century residential aesthetics with cutting-edge civic design, featuring prominent front porches, interconnected walking trails, and hidden alleyway garages. Today, the absolute premier attraction is the historic Celebration Town Center, a beautifully manicured lakeside commercial avenue lined with unique boutiques, craft bakeries, and upscale promenade restaurants. The town is highly sought after for its scenic boardwalk paths that wind cleanly around tranquil retention lakes and protected cypress wetlands. Popular activities among locals include strolling down the lakeside promenade paths, browsing the award-winning weekly farmers market, cycling along paved nature paths, and enjoying seasonal neighborhood block festivals. Logistically, Celebration is situated about 21 miles southwest of Orlando International Airport (MCO). The town sits approximately 45 miles southwest of Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB). Commuting to the neighboring vacation layouts at Disney Springs requires an exceptionally short 6-mile drive via World Drive. Beachgoers can access the closest coastal tide at Cocoa Beach, located roughly 66 miles away via the nearby toll roads.

Popular Attractions

Celebration Town Center & Lakeside Promenade

Golf Courses

Celebration Golf Club

Public Parks

Celebration Community Field Park, Lakeside Park, Artisan Park Green, Heritage Park, Spring Park

Details

Celebration Town Center offers a walkable retail experience centered around a quiet downtown lake. Celebration Golf Club features an elite, 18-hole championship facility co-designed by Robert Trent Jones Senior and Junior. Celebration Community Field Park provides expansive synthetic athletic turf fields, shaded playgrounds, and community event lawns.

Distance in Miles

Cocoa Beach
66

Orlando Intl Airport

21

Sanford Airpotrt

45

Disney Springs

6

Kissimmee

Year Founded

1883

The historic city of Kissimmee holds deep roots as a mid-19th century trading outpost originally established along the pristine northern shores of Lake Tohopekaliga. Following early steamship navigation and cattle ranching booms, the community evolved into a major global hub for Florida’s cattle industry before permanently shifting toward a tourism-driven economy after the opening of nearby theme parks. Today, the community balances its rich pioneer heritage with massive commercial corridors and world-class lakefront amenities. The absolute premier city attraction is the spectacular Kissimmee Lakefront Park, an expansive public terrain featuring a sprawling open-air marina, custom fishing docks, and beautifully manicured lakeside paths. Nature enthusiasts and thrill-seekers frequently flock to the nearby swamp eco-tours and the vibrant Old Town Kissimmee walking district, which hosts massive weekly classic car cruises. Popular things to do include bass fishing on Lake Toho, walking down historic brick streets, attending classic car shows, and ziplining through native pine flatwoods. Geographically, Kissimmee is situated roughly 17 miles southwest of Orlando International Airport (MCO). It sits approximately 42 miles south of Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB). Accessing the shopping and resort layout at Disney Springs requires a quick 11-mile drive via Highway 192. The closest Atlantic oceanfront is Cocoa Beach, located a 65-mile drive to the east.

Popular Attractions

Kissimmee Lakefront Park & Old Town

Golf Courses

Kissimmee Golf Club, Oaks National Golf Club

Public Parks

Kissimmee Lakefront Park, Shingle Creek Regional Park, Mark Durbin Community Park, Mill Slough Park, Lancaster Park

Details

Kissimmee Lakefront Park delivers a state-of-the-art marina, covered picnic pavilions, a large public splash pad, and expansive fishing piers on Lake Toho. Kissimmee Golf Club offers a historic, immaculate 18-hole public golf course nestled among mature oak canopies. Shingle Creek Regional Park serves as a premier eco-tourism venue featuring pristine paddling trails and historic pioneer structures.

Distance in Miles

Cocoa Beach
65

Orlando Intl Airport

17

Sanford Airpotrt

42

Disney Springs

11

Belle Isle

Year Founded

1924

The lakefront city of Belle Isle traces its modern history back to the early 20th century when visionary local residents chose to incorporate the territory to protect their pristine natural resources from heavy commercial exploitation. Carefully engineered around the spectacular Conway Chain of Lakes in southern Orange County, the city expanded steadily from a quiet winter resort enclave into an exclusive, highly sought-after residential sanctuary defined by waterfront estates. Today, the absolute premier attraction is the breathtaking Conway Chain of Lakes, an ecologically protected, crystal-clear waterway system that offers world-class boating, jet skiing, and bass fishing. The neighborhood takes immense pride in its deep oak-canopied residential lanes and its unique series of small, neighborhood waterfront pocket parks that offer private water access for local families. Regular activities for residents include wakeboarding across interconnected deep-water lakes, launching pontoon boats from local municipal ramps, paddleboarding at sunset, and bird watching near protected cypress wetlands. Transit-wise, Belle Isle is uniquely positioned directly adjacent to Orlando International Airport (MCO), sitting a short 5-mile drive away. The area sits roughly 25 miles south of Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB). Reaching the retail and dining entertainment district of Disney Springs requires a driving distance of 16 miles utilizing State Road 528. The nearest sand and coastal waves are located 48 miles east at Cocoa Beach.

Popular Attractions

The Conway Chain of Lakes & Waterfront Parks

Golf Courses

None (The city layout directly borders the historic fairways of Ventura Country Club)

Public Parks

Warren Park, Regal Park, Swann Beach Park, Delia Beach Park, Venetian Park

Details

The Conway Chain of Lakes serves as a premier, historic aquatic resource renowned globally for competitive watersports and pristine clarity. Warren Park delivers beautiful, shaded lakefront vistas complete with public fishing docks, picnic pavilions, and community playground structures. Swann Beach Park provides local families with a quiet, manicured sandy beach area and public canoe launch setups directly on Lake Conway.

Distance in Miles

Cocoa Beach
48

Orlando Intl Airport

5

Sanford Airpotrt

25

Disney Springs

16

Conway

Year Founded

1880

The historic community of Conway traces its roots back to the late 19th century when early pioneers established vast, thriving citrus groves around a spectacular chain of deep freshwater lakes. Formally settled during Florida’s early agricultural booms, the area slowly transitioned from a rural orange-packing center into one of Orlando’s most established and desirable mature lakefront residential suburbs. Today, the absolute top attraction is the spectacular Chain of Lakes, an ecologically pristine and interconnected waterway system that offers exceptional boating, waterskiing, and wakeboarding. The neighborhood is highly celebrated for its deep oak-canopied streets, large residential lots, and its immediate proximity to the urban core of downtown Orlando. Popular activities among locals include wakeboarding across interconnected deep-water lakes, launching pontoon boats from public ramps, paddleboarding at sunset, and dining at historic local lakeside taverns. Geographically, Conway is situated roughly 8 miles north of Orlando International Airport (MCO). It is positioned about 22 miles south of Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB). Commuting southwest down to the major holiday layouts at Disney Springs requires a short 17-mile drive utilizing State Road 408 and Interstate 4. To reach the nearest coastal tide, a straight 50-mile drive east down the Beachline Expressway brings travelers directly to the sand of Cocoa Beach.

Popular Attractions

The Conway Chain of Lakes

Golf Courses

None (The neighborhood borders the historic greenways of Ventura Country Club)

Public Parks

Barber Park, Gatlin Hall Park, Warren Park, Little Fish Road Park

Details

The Conway Chain of Lakes serves as a historic, crystal-clear aquatic resource globally renowned for competitive wakeboarding and watersports. Barber Park features a massive municipal footprint packed with a modern skate park, synthetic soccer fields, a popular splash pad, and a large dog park. Warren Park provides beautiful, shaded lakefront views complete with public fishing docks and picnic pavilions.

Distance in Miles

Cocoa Beach
50

Orlando Intl Airport

8

Sanford Airpotrt

22

Disney Springs

17

Vista Lakes

Year Founded

2000

The beautifully designed community of Vista Lakes was master-planned in the early 2000s as an upscale, multi-lake residential haven designed around a massive central recreation and aquatic infrastructure. Developed to offer a classic hometown ambiance within the rapidly growing southeast sector of Orange County, the neighborhood quickly earned awards for its extensive neighborhood planning and preservation of natural scenery. Today, the premier municipal attraction is the spectacular Vista Lakes Residents’ Club, a massive lakeside facility featuring multi-tier resort pools, water slides, fitness centers, and lighted tennis complexes. The community is famous for its four large, interconnected freshwater lakes which provide pristine panoramic water vistas from almost every residential street. Regular local activities consist of swimming at resort-style water parks, padleboarding across pristine neighborhood lakes, playing competitive tennis leagues, and jogging along paved lakefront trails. Logistically, Vista Lakes is situated about 8 miles northeast of Orlando International Airport (MCO). The area sits approximately 24 miles south of Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB). Commuting down to the major holiday layouts at Disney Springs requires a 22-mile drive utilizing the nearby State Road 528 and Interstate 4. To visit the Atlantic oceanfront, a drive of 43 miles east brings travelers straight to the shores of Cocoa Beach.

Popular Attractions

Vista Lakes Residents’ Club & Aquatic Center

Golf Courses

Ventura Country Club (Adjacent)

Public Parks

Vista Lakes Community Park, Amhurst Park, Lee Vista Park (Adjacent), Airport Lakes Park (Adjacent)

Details

The Vista Lakes Residents’ Club serves as a award-winning recreational centerpiece featuring resort pools, waterslides, and tennis courts. Vista Lakes Community Park provides wide open athletic fields, shaded family pavilions, and modern playground structures. Airport Lakes Park delivers unique boardwalk trails winding through native wetlands right along the edges of local airport waterways.

Distance in Miles

Cocoa Beach
43

Orlando Intl Airport

8

Sanford Airpotrt

24

Disney Springs

22

Lake Hart

Year Founded

1995

The scenic community of Lake Hart was master-planned in the mid-1990s as a premium residential and golfing sanctuary centered entirely around the pristine, deep-water shores of Lake Hart. Developed during the initial modern expansion of the southeastern Orlando suburbs, the neighborhood was strictly designed to protect its native cypress wetlands while offering top-tier recreational lifestyle amenities. Today, the premier attraction and structural centerpiece of the area is the spectacular North Shore Golf Club, an internationally recognized championship golf facility that winds beautifully through native wetlands and heavy pine forests. The community is highly sought after for its quiet, secure atmosphere and its extreme proximity to the booming innovation hubs of the adjacent Medical City. Popular activities among locals include playing championship golf, boating and bass fishing on Lake Hart, spotting sandhill cranes along conservation trails, and hosting family lakefront gatherings. From a transit perspective, Lake Hart is situated about 10 miles southeast of Orlando International Airport (MCO). The neighborhood sits approximately 32 miles south of Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB). Accessing the primary dining and resort entertainment center at Disney Springs requires a short 19-mile drive utilizing the State Road 417 tollway. The closest Atlantic shoreline point is Cocoa Beach, situated a 44-mile drive to the east.

Popular Attractions

North Shore Golf Club Estate District

Golf Courses

North Shore Golf Club

Public Parks

North Shore Community Park, Isle of Pines Park (Adjacent), Lake Hart Conservation Area Trails

Details

North Shore Golf Club features a unique 18-hole championship layout with a modern, link-style front nine and a heavily wooded back nine. North Shore Community Park provides beautifully manicured soccer fields, shaded playgrounds, and neighborhood walking paths. Lake Hart Conservation Area delivers rugged wilderness trails through protected Florida wetland systems.

Distance in Miles

Cocoa Beach
44

Orlando Intl Airport

10

Sanford Airpotrt

32

Disney Springs

19

Waterford Lakes

Year Founded

1892

The community of Waterford Lakes was master-planned in the late 1980s as a massive, family-oriented suburban neighborhood centered heavily around a vast chain of freshwater preservation lakes. Developed during the tech boom of eastern Orange County, the neighborhood expanded rapidly to house thousands of families working at the nearby University of Central Florida and the Research Park. Today, the absolute top attraction is the expansive Waterford Lakes Town Center, a world-class, open-air retail destination featuring beautifully landscaped pedestrian avenues, major entertainment complexes, and diverse global restaurants. The community takes great pride in its emphasis on outdoor recreation, maintaining numerous neighborhood sports complexes and scenic lakefront walking paths. Popular things to do include shopping at the open-air commercial avenues, jogging around crystal-clear preservation lakes, playing tournament sand volleyball, and attending outdoor community movie nights. Logistically, Waterford Lakes is situated roughly 16 miles northeast of Orlando International Airport (MCO). The town is positioned about 18 miles south of Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB). Commuting southwest to the vacation and retail avenues of Disney Springs requires a drive of approximately 27 miles. To reach the nearest ocean tide, a drive of 38 miles east brings travelers straight to the sand of Cocoa Beach.

Popular Attractions

Waterford Lakes Town Center

Golf Courses

Fairways Country Club

Public Parks

Waterford Lakes Community Park, Lake Underhill Park (Adjacent), Young Pine Community Park, Hal Scott Regional Preserve (Adjacent)

Details

Waterford Lakes Town Center stands as a premier open-air shopping and lifestyle district with beautiful outdoor promenade avenues. Fairways Country Club features a scenic, 18-hole masters-style golf course layout winding through mature oak canopies. Waterford Lakes Community Park provides lighted tennis courts, basketball courts, sand volleyball pits, and walking trails.

Distance in Miles

Cocoa Beach
38

Orlando Intl Airport

16

Sanford Airpotrt

18

Disney Springs

27

Avalon Park

Year Founded

1999

The vibrant community of Avalon Park was established in the late 1990s as a premier, master-planned Neo-Traditional town designed explicitly around the core principles of New Urbanism. Situated along the scenic Econlockhatchee River corridor in eastern Orange County, the neighborhood was built so residents could seamlessly walk from their homes to local schools, shops, and neighborhood workspaces. Today, the absolute top attraction is the bustling Downtown Avalon Park district, a beautifully manicured commercial avenue lined with unique boutiques, neighborhood eateries, and the popular Avalon Pocket food hall. The town is highly celebrated for its extensive interconnected network of bike paths and neighborhood parks that cut directly through every residential village. Popular local activities include cycling along the scenic river trails, dining at independent local bistros, attending monthly community festivals, and kayaking down the Econlockhatchee River. Geographically, Avalon Park is located 18 miles northeast of Orlando International Airport (MCO). It is situated approximately 21 miles south of Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB). The drive to the primary theme park entertainment layout at Disney Springs is roughly 29 miles via the State Road 417 corridor. Beachgoers can access the closest coastal retreat at Cocoa Beach, located a straightforward 40-mile drive to the east via State Road 528.

Popular Attractions

Downtown Avalon Park & River Walk

Golf Courses

Stoneybrook East Golf Club (Adjacent)

Public Parks

Avalon Park Town Center Park, Tanja King Park, Econlockhatchee River Regional Park (Adjacent), South Village Park

Details

Downtown Avalon Park offers a dense, walkable town center anchored by community wide event lawns and fountain plazas. Tanja King Park provides extensive athletic facilities, including lighted tennis courts, baseball fields, basketball loops, and a splash pad. Econlockhatchee River Regional Park delivers rugged wilderness trails and boardwalks along a protected river corridor.

Distance in Miles

Cocoa Beach
40

Orlando Intl Airport

18

Sanford Airpotrt

21

Disney Springs

29

Talavera

Year Founded

2015

The community of Talavera, nestled within the southern reaches of the greater South East Orlando corridor, is a newly developed residential enclave master-planned in the early 21st century. Built to support the rapid suburban expansion of eastern Osceola and southern Orange counties, the neighborhood was intentionally designed to blend modern estate housing with the natural conservation areas of the region. Today, the premier point of interest is the neighboring Split Oak Forest Wildlife and Environmental Area, a massive ecologically protected preserve that borders the community and safeguards ancient sandhill habitats. The neighborhood provides a peaceful, family-oriented retreat with quick access to the booming technology corridors of nearby Medical City. Popular activities for residents include hiking through old-growth oak forests, tracking native Florida wildlife along rugged conservation trails, paddleboarding on local lakes, and utilizing community resort-style pools. Transit-wise, Talavera is located about 16 miles south of Orlando International Airport (MCO). The area sits roughly 40 miles south of Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB). Reaching the retail and dining entertainment district of Disney Springs requires a driving distance of 22 miles utilizing the neighboring tollway systems. The nearest sand and coastal waves are located 46 miles east at Cocoa Beach.

Popular Attractions

Split Oak Forest Conservation Border

Golf Courses

Eagle Creek Golf Club (Adjacent)

Public Parks

Split Oak Forest Access, Deseret Ranch Conservation Trails (Adjacent), Talavera Community Park

Details

Split Oak Forest offers miles of rugged, unpaved hiking trails through protected sandhill ecosystems and habitats for gopher tortoises. Eagle Creek Golf Club delivers an immaculate, 18-hole championship course featuring a beautiful New England-style layout. Talavera Community Park provides neighborhood walking paths, modern playground structures, and open lawn spaces.

Distance in Miles

Cocoa Beach
46

Orlando Intl Airport

16

Sanford Airpotrt

40

Disney Springs

22

Meadow Woods

Year Founded

1987

The community of Meadow Woods traces its roots back to the late 1980s when residential developers began master-planning a massive suburban enclave to accommodate families flooding into southern Orange County. Strategically positioned along the Osceola County border, this diverse residential neighborhood experienced rapid housing development due to its seamless access to major regional highway networks and transit options. Today, the absolute top municipal asset is the Meadow Woods Park and Recreation Center, a expansive public green space that serves as the focal point for local athletic leagues and family gatherings. The neighborhood functions as a crucial residential suburb for professionals working in the nearby aviation, tourism, and medical sectors. Popular activities within the community include playing tournament soccer, jogging along paved neighborhood fitness paths, bird watching near local retention preserves, and riding the regional SunRail commuter train. Geographically, Meadow Woods is located roughly 11 miles south of Orlando International Airport (MCO). It is situated approximately 35 miles south of Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB). Driving west to reach the shopping and dining avenues of Disney Springs is a straightforward 14-mile commute via State Road 417. Beachgoers looking for oceanfront waves can travel approximately 53 miles east via the Beachline Expressway to spend the day at Cocoa Beach.

Popular Attractions

Meadow Woods Park & SunRail Station

Golf Courses

None (The community is minutes from neighboring Hunter’s Creek golf layouts)

Public Parks

Meadow Woods Park, Landstar Community Park, Cypress Park (Adjacent), Bear Creek Park

Details

Meadow Woods Park features a modern recreation center, lighted athletic fields, a popular dog park, and shaded playgrounds. The community’s SunRail station functions as a major regional transit hub for effortless north-south commuting. Landstar Community Park delivers quiet green spaces with open fields and neighborhood walking paths.

Distance in Miles

Cocoa Beach
53

Orlando Intl Airport

11

Sanford Airpotrt

35

Disney Springs

14

St. Cloud

Year Founded

1915

The historic city of St. Cloud was founded in 1909 as a carefully planned community built specifically for Union army veterans of the American Civil War, earning it the lasting nickname of the Soldier City. Developed by the Seminole Land and Investment Company, the town’s early economy relied heavily on sugar cane production and agriculture before evolving into a peaceful, family-oriented lakeside suburb. Today, the community fiercely preserves its unique historical character through its beautifully restored brick downtown grid lined with boutique shops and antique markets. The premier city attraction is the spectacular St. Cloud Lakefront Park, a beautifully manicured public terrain running directly along the shores of East Lake Tohopekaliga. Nature lovers routinely visit the nearby Peghorn Nature Park, which showcases a historic pioneer homestead alongside protected wetland trails. Popular things to do involve boating and bass fishing on East Lake Toho, walking the scenic lakefront boardwalks, exploring pioneer history exhibits, and hosting family lakeside picnics. Geographically, St. Cloud is situated approximately 21 miles south of Orlando International Airport (MCO). It sits about 45 miles south of Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB). Traveling northwest to visit the primary theme park entertainment layout at Disney Springs spans a distance of roughly 24 miles. The closest coastal retreat is Melbourne Beach, which is situated about 52 miles southeast via US Highway 192.

Popular Attractions

St. Cloud Lakefront Park & Marina

Golf Courses

Royal St. Cloud Links, Remington Golf Club (Adjacent)

Public Parks

St. Cloud Lakefront Park, Peghorn Nature Park, Cannery Park, Ted Broda Park, Hopkins Park

Details

St. Cloud Lakefront Park offers a modern marina, walking trails, a public splash pad, and a sandy beach area on East Lake Toho. Royal St. Cloud Links features an award-winning, 27-hole links-style public golf course. Peghorn Nature Park provides historical educational trails through pristine Florida wetlands and a restored cracker house.

Distance in Miles

Melbourne Beach
52

Orlando Intl Airport

21

Sanford Airpotrt

45

Disney Springs

24

Lake Nona

Year Founded

1996

The master-planned community of Lake Nona traces its modern history back to the late 20th century when visionary developers began transforming vast tracts of rural Orange County farmland into a world-class premier smart city. Officially recognized today as an innovative technological and medical stronghold, the area experienced explosive growth with the establishment of the Lake Nona Medical City, an elite life sciences cluster housing major biomedical research facilities and teaching hospitals. The absolute premier attraction is the state-of-the-art USTA National Campus, a massive sports complex featuring over one hundred tennis courts that serves as the home of American tennis. Another iconic destination is the Lake Nona Town Center, a vibrant commercial district known for its futuristic outdoor art installations, fine dining, and boutique hotels. Popular local activities include playing tournament tennis, cycling along miles of interconnected neighborhood trails, attending evening food truck events, and wakeboarding at local cable parks. Logistically, Lake Nona is uniquely positioned directly adjacent to Orlando International Airport (MCO), sitting a short 5-mile drive away. It is located approximately 32 miles south of Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB). Reaching the retail and resort avenues of Disney Springs requires a drive of about 18 miles via State Road 417. Residents looking for coastal waves can travel roughly 45 miles east to reach Cocoa Beach, the closest Atlantic shore point.

Popular Attractions

USTA National Campus

Golf Courses

Lake Nona Golf & Country Club

Public Parks

Lake Nona Creekside Park, Moss Park (Adjacent), Nona Adventure Park, Laureate Park Nature Trail, Heroes Community Park

Details

The USTA National Campus stands as the largest tennis facility in the world with cutting-edge training technology. Lake Nona Golf & Country Club features a private, world-renowned 18-hole championship course designed by Tom Fazio. Moss Park spans over 1,500 acres of protected pine flatwoods, offering lakeside camping, boat ramps, and wildlife viewing.

Distance in Miles

Cocoa Beach
45

Orlando Intl Airport

5

Sanford Airpotrt

32

Disney Springs

18

Minneola

Year Founded

1925

The scenic city of Minneola was founded in 1886 and officially incorporated in 1925, established by early northern settlers who were captivated by the region’s elevated, rolling hills and pristine freshwater lakes. Winding around the northeastern shores of Lake Minneola, the community operated for decades as a close-knit agricultural town focused on citrus cultivation before expanding into a rapidly growing, active suburban residential destination for the Lake County ridge landscape. Today, the absolute top attraction is the expansive Minneola Trailhead Park, a beautifully manicured municipal green space that directly anchors the cross-county South Lake Trail and features a massive modern public splash pad. The community takes immense pride in its high elevations and its deep emphasis on competitive endurance sports, serving as a popular training terrain for international triathletes and cycling enthusiasts. Popular local activities include cycling across challenging, rolling clay hills, wakeboarding on Lake Minneola, utilizing modern municipal splash pads, and hiking through scenic ridge conservation trails. Logistically, Minneola sits approximately 33 miles west of Orlando International Airport (MCO). It is located roughly 50 miles southwest of Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB). Accessing the primary dining and resort entertainment center at Disney Springs requires a drive of 23 miles utilizing the nearby Florida’s Turnpike and State Road 429. The closest Atlantic shoreline point is Cocoa Beach, situated a 74-mile drive to the east.

Popular Attractions

Minneola Trailhead Park & South Lake Trail

Golf Courses

None (The community is minutes from neighboring hilly Clermont country clubs)

Public Parks

Minneola Trailhead Park, Minneola Athletic Complex, Parkview Point Park, Lake Minneola Boat Ramp Access

Details

Minneola Trailhead Park functions as a key recreational transit center with direct fitness trail access, a sprawling playground, and a modern water splash park. Minneola Athletic Complex offers expansive tournament-quality athletic infrastructure, including lighted soccer and baseball fields. The municipal boat ramp provides effortless deep-water access for boaters and jet skiers looking to explore the Palatlakaha Chain of Lakes.

Distance in Miles

Cocoa Beach
74

Orlando Intl Airport

33

Sanford Airpotrt

50

Disney Springs

23

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Horizon West

Year Founded

1995

The unincorporated community of Horizon West traces its roots back to 1995 when a coalition of local property owners and Orange County planners joined forces to transform thousands of acres of devastated citrus groves into a premier master-planned development. Strongly influenced by the core urban design principles of New Urbanism and Garden Cities, the massive 21,000-acre territory was engineered into five walkable village enclaves surrounding a large centralized commercial district. Today, the absolute top attraction is the booming Hamlin Town Center, a beautifully manicured lakeside mixed-use promenade featuring elite dine-in cinemas, artisanal eateries, open-air retail spaces, and vibrant waterfront plazas. The territory is highly celebrated for its extreme proximity to the Walt Disney World Resort, allowing thousands of residential families to view the nightly theme park fireworks directly from their neighborhood streets and backyards. Popular local activities include shopping at the open-air Hamlin waterfront center, picking seasonal berries at local family farms, attending community food truck rallies, and cycling across miles of interconnected neighborhood trails. Logistically, Horizon West is situated about 25 miles west of Orlando International Airport (MCO). It is located approximately 38 miles southwest of Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB). Reaching the primary shopping and dining avenues of Disney Springs requires an exceptionally short 10-mile commute via State Road 429. Beachgoers can access the closest coastal tide at Cocoa Beach, situated a 68-mile drive to the east.

Popular Attractions

Hamlin Town Center & Waterfront Promenade

Golf Courses

Orange County National Golf Center

Public Parks

Horizon West Regional Park, Deputy Scott Pine Park, Independence Park, Taborfield Park, Summerlake Park

Details

Hamlin Town Center stands as a multi-acre walkable shopping, dining, and outdoor lifestyle hub bordering Lake Hancock. Orange County National Golf Center delivers 36 holes of championship golf alongside a massive 42-acre practice facility. Horizon West Regional Park spans over 200 acres of natural public space, featuring extensive hiking trails, picnic shelters, and community playgrounds.

Distance in Miles

Cocoa Beach
68

Orlando Intl Airport

25

Sanford Airpotrt

38

Disney Springs

10

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