Central Florida Lakeside Town
Welcome to Lake Hamilton, a small Polk County town of citrus groves and lakefront living along U.S. 27 between Lakeland and Winter Haven.
Lake Hamilton is a small town in eastern Polk County, Florida, set among the lakes and former citrus groves of the state's central ridge country. It lies along U.S. Highway 27 just north of Dundee and immediately east of Winter Haven, within the Lakeland-Winter Haven metropolitan area. Its population of roughly 1,500 gives it the feel of a quiet, largely residential lakeside community rather than a busy suburb. The town was chartered in 1925, when Florida's land boom drew settlers to the lake country, and it was founded in significant part by Swedish immigrants and northern families seeking the area's mild climate and cheap lakeside land. Though it never grew into a large city, Lake Hamilton kept its identity as a small town with a post office, local businesses, and a close-knit community. The namesake lake and the surrounding chain of lakes, along with the citrus industry, long defined the local economy and landscape. Today Lake Hamilton blends its rural roots with gradual growth. Established ranch homes and spacious lots characterize much of the housing, with newer subdivisions beginning to appear, and the surrounding acreage still carries citrus and open land. Most residents own their homes, and the population mixes families and retirees drawn by the affordable, low-key setting. For homebuyers, Lake Hamilton offers a foothold in central Florida's lake region with more space and quiet than the neighboring cities, while staying minutes from Winter Haven's amenities and attractions and within reach of Lakeland, Orlando, and Tampa. It suits those who want lake-country living, a small-town pace, and room to spread out.
Lake Hamilton is a town in Polk County, Florida, in the central part of the state. It sits along U.S. Highway 27 just north of Dundee and east of Winter Haven, within the Lakeland-Winter Haven metropolitan area.
Lake Hamilton lies just east of Winter Haven and about 25 miles east of Lakeland, Polk County's largest city. Orlando and its attractions are reachable to the northeast, and Tampa lies to the west via the Interstate 4 corridor.
Lake Hamilton is served by Polk County Public Schools, the district that covers the county's cities and towns. Families should confirm current school assignments with the district, as students attend schools in the surrounding area.
Lake Hamilton is known for its lakefront living, surrounding citrus groves, and outdoor recreation. The town was chartered in 1925 and settled in part by Swedish immigrants and northern families, and it retains a small-town, rural character.
Yes, Lake Hamilton is a short drive from Winter Haven, home to LEGOLAND Florida Resort and the city's Chain of Lakes. The town's location gives residents easy access to those attractions while living in a quieter, rural setting.
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