Chain of Lakes City
Welcome to Winter Haven, the Polk County "Chain of Lakes City" between Tampa and Orlando, home to Legoland Florida and dozens of canal-connected lakes.
Winter Haven is a mid-sized city in Polk County, Florida, positioned in the center of the state between Tampa and Orlando along the Interstate 4 corridor. Its defining geographical feature is water: the city is touched by dozens of lakes, with more than 20 of them linked by navigable canals to form the celebrated Chain of Lakes. That interconnected waterway, unusual among Florida cities, has shaped the community's identity, economy, and housing patterns for more than a century. The city's modern history is closely tied to tourism. Cypress Gardens, founded in 1936, became one of Florida's signature mid-century attractions, famous for its botanical gardens and pioneering water ski shows. Although the theme park closed in 2009, its legacy endures: the gardens were preserved within Legoland Florida, which opened on the site in 2011 and now anchors the area's tourism economy. The Cypress Gardens Water Ski Team continues to perform on Lake Eloise, keeping a piece of the city's heritage alive. Winter Haven's economy extends beyond tourism to healthcare, agriculture, and logistics, with the city serving as a commercial hub for eastern Polk County. Its population has grown steadily, drawing families, retirees, and commuters who appreciate the lakeside lifestyle and the city's position between two major metros. For residents, Winter Haven offers a distinctive combination: genuine lake living with public water access, a major family attraction in Legoland, and convenient highway connections to Tampa, Orlando, and Lakeland. It is a city where recreation on the water is woven into everyday life rather than reserved for vacations.
Winter Haven is located in Polk County, Florida, in the central part of the state between Tampa and Orlando. It sits within the Interstate 4 corridor, one of Florida's busiest growth areas.
Winter Haven is called the Chain of Lakes City because dozens of lakes touch the city, with more than 20 connected by navigable canals. The city maintains boat ramps, waterfront parks, and public docks that make the chain central to boating, fishing, and daily life.
Legoland Florida is a large theme park and resort that opened in 2011 on the historic grounds of Cypress Gardens. It preserved the original botanical gardens, which have been a Florida attraction since 1936, and offers themed rides, water park attractions, and family entertainment.
Winter Haven is served by the Polk County Public School District, one of the largest districts in Florida with about 160 school sites. Winter Haven Senior High School is among the district's campuses serving the city.
Winter Haven sits roughly midway between Tampa and Orlando, with Lakeland about 19 miles to the west. U.S. Highways 27 and 17 and State Roads 540 and 544 serve the city, placing both metropolitan areas within a short drive.
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