Lake County Hills on the Turnpike
Welcome to Minneola, a growing Lake County city in Central Florida's rolling hills, minutes from Clermont and linked to Orlando by the Florida Turnpike.
Minneola is a city in southern Lake County, Florida, located just north of Clermont in the gently rolling hills that distinguish this corner of Central Florida from the flatter terrain around Orlando. Part of the Orlando–Kissimmee–Sanford metropolitan area, Minneola sits near the southern end of the Clermont chain of lakes and has grown substantially in recent decades, from a small citrus-era town to 13,843 residents in the 2020 census and roughly 22,000 in recent estimates. The city's name carries a piece of agricultural history: the Minneola tangelo, a citrus hybrid, was named for the community, reflecting the region's long citrus and tomato-growing past. The Clermont-Minneola hills were noted as early as the 1890s for their fertile upland soils, and the area was originally divided between Sumter and Orange counties before Lake County was formed in 1887. That rolling topography remains the area's signature, offering elevation changes and lake views unusual for Florida. Modern Minneola is defined by residential growth and its position on the region's road network. The Florida Turnpike interchange in the city connects residents to downtown Orlando in roughly 30 to 40 minutes and to the employment corridors along Interstate 4, while US 27 runs north toward Leesburg and south toward Polk County. Large master-planned communities such as Hills of Minneola have brought significant new single-family construction, joined by townhomes and apartments along the Highway 27 corridor. Recreation is a major part of local life. The Lake Minneola Scenic Trail, part of a planned 21-mile South Lake corridor, links the city to Clermont's waterfront and, ultimately, to the West Orange and General James Van Fleet trails. Trailhead Park, the athletic complex, and the nearby lakes provide everyday outdoor options. For households seeking newer housing, a family-oriented school system, and a hills-and-lakes setting within commuting distance of Orlando, Minneola has become a focal point of Lake County's growth.
Minneola is a city in southern Lake County, Florida, part of the Orlando–Kissimmee–Sanford metropolitan area. It sits immediately north of Clermont in the rolling hills that define this part of Central Florida.
Minneola is roughly 30 to 40 minutes from downtown Orlando via the Florida Turnpike, which has an interchange in the city. The drive to the major employment corridors along Interstate 4 and the theme-park district is similar.
The Minneola tangelo, a tangerine-grapefruit hybrid citrus fruit, takes its name from the city of Minneola. The area has a long citrus and tomato-growing history, and the region's rolling hills were noted for their fertile soils as early as the 1890s.
Minneola is part of Lake County Schools, a district that has earned an 'A' rating from the state. The district opened Minneola Horizon Academy, a K-8 school in the Hills of Minneola community, with high school students attending South Lake County campuses nearby.
The Lake Minneola Scenic Trail runs through the area, connecting to Clermont's lakefront parks, while Trailhead Park offers a skate park, BMX course, and playground. The Clermont chain of lakes provides boating and fishing, and the hills are popular for cycling and triathlon events.
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