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![]() Central Florida's Polk County
Savor the Flavor by
Ronnie Greenberg
and Mel Greenberg, Photos by Mel Greenberg
Bring the babies along to this great Florida destination, a natural for families with tiny travelers in mind. There’s lots of "oohs" and "aahs" in Polk County, the timeless and authentic heart and soul of Old Florida charm. Sugar coated with Southern hospitality, the area serves up generous portions of fun for families with little ones. An easy drive farther enhances its allure as a prime site between Orlando and Tampa’s major attractions, and Florida’s famous beaches. Plan on spending plenty of time outdoors in the county’s small towns peppered with fascinating places that are guaranteed to keep the younger set giggling with glee. Gentle PleasuresA spring afternoon begs for an outing to Lakeland. Linger through Hollis Garden on historic Lake Mirror Park where there are more than 10,000 flowers, ornamental shrubs and shade trees to feast your eyes on. The toddlers will delight in the secluded cove of butterfly-attracting plants that lure nature’s creatures to gently flutter about.
Explorations V Children's Museum ( In Pope City, watch your imagination soar at aviation-themed Fantasy of Flight ( In Lake Wales the adults will especially enjoy Historic Bok Sanctuary, one of Florida’s most famous landmarks, located on the peninsula’s highest point The sanctuary’s renowned 205-foot-tall bell tower houses one of the world’s greatest carillons and recitals are given throughout the day. Surrounding the tower are 128 acres of exquisite gardens designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr. The grounds are also home to Pinewood Estate, a 1930’s Mediterranean Revival manor, that the adults would enjoy touring. The Education and Visitors Center includes a children’s interactive discovery and exhibit area. The Sanctuary is open daily from 8am to 5pm. There’s an admission charge for adults and children ages 5-12, while children under 5 are free. An Adventure Park for Little Ones
New to the park is Bugsville, a children’s area comprised of 13 rides, a special theater and an interactive play structure. The theme is a bug’s point of view, making everyone feel small and bug-like as they saunter through. The younger set will love meeting and interacting with Buzzby, Lady B and Whiff. The park’s bugs are stars as well, and a new show, “A Bugsville Adventure,” takes the stage as part of this new area. There’s also a zoo with native Florida animals. Jubilee Junction has amazing displays and tantalizing treats for family members of all ages. For some of the most munchable country cookin’, Aunt Julia’s Country Kitchen is a great family friendly place. If it has wheels or wings you’ll find it at Trains, Planes and Automobiles. There are kites and toys, and delightful tiny trains that chug through model villages, over mountains and across bridges. Kara’s Kastle is adorned with walls and shelves stocked with flowers, tiaras, tutus, and princess costumes. Little Darlings will also delight the little misses as they don a hoop skirt and pantaloons to become pint-sized "Junior Belles." It’s Christmas all year long when you step into the magical holiday wonder of Kringles. There are miniature Christmas villages, beautifully decorated trees and perfect Christmas decorations. Splash Island Water Park is a new seasonal attraction that’s included with the price of admission, so be sure and soak up the fun. A Bit of the "Old West" in Sunny Florida
The adults can take some blissful down time to explore the trails on horseback or Swamp Buggy, glide across the water in a fast, flat-bottomed airboat into shallow areas for a close up look at alligators, turtles, birds and plant life, cast a line in the waters of the Kissimmee River, get to hit their target at the Trap and Skeet Shooting Range, or play a relaxing round of golf. Great Eats & Treats
In Lake Wales, get to see how fresh juice is squeezed and processed, and then get to sip the delicious nectar at Florida’s Natural Growers Grove House ( Staying in Florida Has Never Been BetterChoices range from luxurious resorts, cozy country inns, bed and breakfasts, lake front cottages and full service RV campgrounds. A vacation rental home or condo is a wonderful option for families traveling with young children. Each property is completely furnished and offers a full kitchen, spacious living areas, washer, dryer, towels and linens. Homes range from two- to seven-bedroom properties that can accommodate 6 to 12 guests. Equipment rentals are available for highchairs cribs, pack ‘n plays, strollers and more. Housekeeping services, personal babysitters and nannies are easily arranged. For information on vacation homes, visit All Star Vacation Homes or call (If you decide to extend your stay at Westgate River Ranch Resort ( Details, DetailsIt's easy to get to Polk County by air. It's just 45 minutes from Tampa International Airport which is served by 25 airlines. To the east, Orlando International Airport is 45 minutes away and is served by more than 40 airlines. There is also Amtrak passenger train service available with stations in Winter Haven and Lakeland. On arrival, make your first stop a visit to Polk Outpost 27: Florida’s Adventure Center. Located on Highway 27 in Davenport, it’s a state-of-the-art Interpretive/Visitor Center where you can get a hands on experience of what Polk County has to offer. For further information and trip planning tips, visit the Central Florida Visitors and Convention Bureau or call them at Award-winning travel writers and photo journalists, Mel and Ronnie Greenberg are based in Woodland Hills, California. Their articles and columns (including travel with grandchildren, and intergenerational) cover local, national, and international destinations, and appear regularly on both coasts.
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