Best attractions and places to see around Auburndale, Florida, offer a blend of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and recreational opportunities. Situated in the heart of Central Florida, the city is characterized by its numerous lakes and lush landscapes. The region provides diverse experiences for those interested in outdoor activities and local history.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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The Van Fleet State Trail is a beautiful, remote 29.2 mile rail trail. It passes through a variety of landscapes, including swampland, forest and cattle ranches. The path is incredibly straight, with only 1 curve in the path's almost 30 miles.
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This comprehensive sports complex caters to a wide range of athletic pursuits, featuring eleven soccer fields, nine baseball diamonds, and the prestigious Florida Sports Hall of Fame. A 1,500-seat soccer stadium and a separate 500-seat baseball stadium provide on-site viewing opportunities if you want to take a break from the ride.
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The Circle B Bar Reserve is a haven for different bird and plant species. The trails on the property are classic Florida trails with sandy paths, boardwalks, and some muddy areas. You probably won't set any PRs while running here, but you should definitely run with your camera.
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At the shoreline of Lake Hancock, you will find this little wooden gazebo built over water. Take your time and keep your eyes peeled for different birds like herons and ibis.
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Circle B Bar Reserve is home to an array of birds such as white ibis, roseate spoonbills, sandhill cranes and bald eagles, along with other wildlife like alligators, bobcats, snakes, gray squirrels, river otters, and wild hogs. Circle B Bar contains 3.5 miles (5.6 kilometers) of unpaved hiking/biking trails.
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Breath taking walk between waters with alligators, turtles and birds.
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For an immersive nature experience, visit Circle B Bar Reserve, known for its diverse birdlife like white ibis and bald eagles, as well as alligators and bobcats. Another excellent spot is Bird observation at Lake Hancock, where you can watch herons and ibis from a wooden gazebo. The Marshall Hampton Reserve also offers opportunities to enjoy Central Florida's wilderness.
Auburndale boasts several historical landmarks. The Baynard House Museum, built in 1894, offers a glimpse into the city's past. You can also see the beautifully preserved Historic Depot (Seaboard Air Line Rail Depot) from 1926, now an event space in Downtown City Park. Other notable sites include the Italian Renaissance Revival style Auburndale City Hall (1927), the Holland Jenks House (1925), and the Auburndale Citrus Growers Association Packing House, all listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
Yes, Auburndale offers several family-friendly options. Downtown Auburndale City Park features playgrounds and the Auburndale Rotary Butterfly Garden. The Circle B Bar Reserve is great for nature walks, and Van Fleet State Trail – Green Swamp Conservation Easements Nature Trail and Auburndale TECO Trail are suitable for family walks and cycling. Auburndale City Beach is popular for picnics and has a playground, while Lake Myrtle Park offers sports facilities and a dog park.
The Auburndale TECO Trail is a popular 6.6-mile paved trail perfect for walking, jogging, cycling, or rollerblading, offering shaded sections and wildlife viewing. You can also explore the Van Fleet State Trail – Green Swamp Conservation Easements Nature Trail, which provides scenic vistas and wildlife encounters. For unpaved hiking and biking, Circle B Bar Reserve offers over 5 kilometers of trails.
Auburndale is known for its numerous lakes. Elite Cable Park is a dedicated destination for wakeboarding, waterskiing, and kneeboarding. Lake Ariana Park offers scenic views, picnic areas, and a boat ramp for those wanting to get on the water. Many lakes, including Lake Ariana and Lake Arietta, are ideal for fishing, boating, and birdwatching.
The Auburndale TECO Trail is a paved trail, making it generally accessible for wheelchairs. Downtown Auburndale City Park and Lake Myrtle Park also offer accessible areas and facilities.
Yes, the Auburndale Dog Park is located within Lake Myrtle Sports Park, offering separate areas for small and large dogs. Many of the outdoor trails, such as the Auburndale TECO Trail and Circle B Bar Reserve, are also dog-friendly, though always check specific park rules regarding leashes and waste disposal.
The best time to visit Auburndale for outdoor activities is typically during the cooler, drier months from late fall through spring (roughly November to April). During this period, temperatures are mild and pleasant, making it ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural beauty without the intense heat and humidity of summer.
For a unique experience, visit International Market World, which is more than just a flea market. It features over 1,200 vendors, artisans, live music, food, and even circus shows and alligators. Downtown Auburndale also offers a charming atmosphere with historic buildings, local businesses, and unique boutiques and cafes.
Lake Myrtle Sports Park is a comprehensive multi-purpose complex featuring nine collegiate-size baseball fields, eleven lighted soccer fields, and a championship soccer stadium. It also houses the Polk County Sports Hall of Fame, celebrating local athletes and teams.
Auburndale offers various cycling routes for different skill levels. You can find options like the 'Auburndale and Polk City loop via Teco Auburndale Trail' or longer routes like 'Van Fleet State Trail – Green Pond Trailhead Pavilion loop'. For more details and route options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Auburndale guide.
Yes, there are several running trails. Popular options include the 'Perimeter Loop' at Circle B Bar Reserve and the 'Osprey Overlook Trail loop' at Marshall Hampton Reserve. For a comprehensive list of routes, check out the Running Trails around Auburndale guide.


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