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Parks #4 in Orlo Vista, Florida

Lake Eola Park

4.7 · 24,133 reviews
Active and community-focused
Lake Eola Park, 512 E Washington St, Orlando, FL 32801, United States
Interesting facts
1

The lake is a natural sinkhole that reaches a depth of approximately 80 feet at its center.

2

The iconic Linton E. Allen Memorial Fountain underwent a significant multi-million dollar renovation in 2011 to update its lighting and water effects.

3

Five distinct species of swans, including Trumpeter and Whooper swans, reside on the lake.

4

The park serves as the site for the annual fireworks display during Independence Day celebrations.

5

The site was originally intended for use as a citrus grove before being designated as parkland.

6

The Chinese Pagoda located on the east side of the lake was a gift from the city's sister city relationship with Guilin, China.

Overview

Lake Eola Park is a landmark sinkhole-formed lake located in the heart of Downtown Orlando, featuring a walking path that circles the 23-acre body of water. The park is characterized by its signature swan-shaped pedal boats and a central fountain that has served as an iconic symbol of the city since 1957. A 0.9-mile paved walkway provides accessibility for pedestrians and cyclists around the perimeter. The park hosts the weekly Orlando Farmers Market every Sunday. Wildlife, including live swans of several species, are frequently observed near the shoreline. The park grounds contain the Walt Disney Amphitheater, which hosts outdoor concerts, movies, and theatrical performances. It serves as a major community hub for festivals, 5K races, and civic gatherings throughout the year. The park was donated to the City of Orlando by Jacob Summerlin in 1888 with the condition that it remain a public park.

Photo spot

The red Chinese Pagoda on the eastern shore provides a striking frame for the fountain and city skyline.

Insider tips

Walk the entire 0.9-mile loop to see the lake from all angles and experience the varying landscaping.

Visit during the Sunday morning Farmers Market to sample local produce and artisanal goods.

Bring a picnic blanket to sit on the lawn near the amphitheater for a relaxing view of the skyline.

What to avoid

Avoid visiting during extreme afternoon summer thunderstorms, which are common in Florida.

Etiquette

Leashed pets are permitted; feeding the swans is prohibited to protect their health.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
1-2 hours
Best time to visit
Early morning or late afternoon during spring and autumn to avoid midday Florida heat.
Address
Lake Eola Park, 512 E Washington St, Orlando, FL 32801, United States
28.543, -81.371
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Details
Shade & rest areasExtensive mature oak trees and multiple gazebos around the perimeter.
Water featuresCentral fountain with synchronized lighting and 0.9-mile lake loop.

Frequently asked

Plan for about 1-2 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Early morning or late afternoon during spring and autumn to avoid midday Florida heat..

The red Chinese Pagoda on the eastern shore provides a striking frame for the fountain and city skyline.

Close by you'll find Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, Inter & Co Stadium, Orange County Regional History Center.