Many visitors return year after year to the Central Florida area because they have realised just diverse it is and there is something for everyone.
All these places (and many more) can usually be reached using a tankful of gas or less and offer the chance to get to know more of the real Central Florida.
Tip: Find maps by entering a street address with city/state or zip (e.g. 165 University Palo Alto CA) into the Google search box or for more detailed driving directions use Mapquest and get door to door directtions from where you are staying. Remember to also map the route home!!!
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<span style='colorurple'>Orlando Wetlands Park </span id='purple'>
A favorite of birders and bicyclists; large-scale, man-made wetland designed to
treat reclaimed water and provide wildlife habitat; walking, jogging, bird
watching, nature photography, bicycling and hiking on 18 miles of Florida Trail.
25155 Wheeler Road
(407) 246-2288
<span style='color:blue'>Clermont</span id='blue'>
<span style='colorurple'>Lake Louisa State Park </span id='purple'>
Recreational area of more than 4,300 acres on the shores of Lake Louisa in the
northeast corner of Green Swamp; public boat ramp, canoeing; marked riding
trails; hiking and nature trails; bird watching and wildlife viewing; fishing,
picnicking, swimming; bathhouse with showers; shaded picnic area; and
white-sand beach.
12549 State Park Drive
Clermont, FL 34711
(352) 394-3969
<span style='colorurple'>Lakeridge Winery & Vineyards </span id='purple'>
Delightful winery and vineyards set among the rolling hills of central Florida;
complimentary tours and wine tastings daily; gift shop featuring wines, gourmet
foods, gift items and accessories for the wine enthusiast.
19239 U.S. 27 N
(352) 394-8627
<span style='color:blue'>Daytona Beach
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Million-gallon, five-acre seasonal waterpark with 12 mild-to-wild thrill rides,
giant wave pool, relaxing 'drift' river and 3-story interactive water-play fort,
area's largest arcade and prize center, 2-story go-cart speedway, miniature golf,
restaurantss
601 Earl Street (next to Ocean Center)
(386) 258-0071
<span style='colorurple'>Trolley Boats Adventure Tours </span id='purple'>
Amphibious vehicles of the sort used by U.S. military forces take passengers on
safe, efficient, 90-minute multi-passenger guided land-and-water tours featuring
area history and sights.
115 E. Mason Avenue
(386) 255-2400
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<span style='colorurple'>Gemini Springs Park </span id='purple'>
One of Volusia County's newest parks, named for the twin springs which produce
more than 6.5 million gallons of freshwater daily; swimming, picnicking, tent
camping, canoeing, fishing, horseback riding; walking, bicycling and nature trails;
large playground.
37 Dirksen Drive
(386) 668-3810
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<span style='colorurple'>African American Museum of the Arts </span id='purple'>
Small, unique facility housing a revolving gallery of works of both established and
emerging artists; African and Caribbean art, folk art and artifacts; programs
featuring lectures, drama, dance, reading, and children's storytelling.
325 Clara Street
(386) 736-4004
<span style='color:blue'>Kissimmee</span id='blue'>
<span style='colorurple'>Airboat Rentals and Rides </span id='purple'>
Wildlife-enriched creeks and rivers host three-mile round-trip guided airboat rides;
rentals for properly skilled airboat drivers; canoe rentals.
4266 W. Vine Street (Highway 192)
(407) 847-3672
<span style='colorurple'>Green Meadows Petting Farm </span id='purple'>
Two-hour guided tours of a 40-acre farm with more than 300 farm animals;
hands-on philosophy encourages visitors to milk cows, hold chickens, etc.; pony
rides,
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