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Planning A Natural Central Florida
Vacation In Polk County
Presented by the Central Florida Visitors And Convention Bureau
www.VisitCentralFlorida.Org
Saturday, June 26, 2010
A Great Area For A Natural Vacation
• Polk County has a gorgeous, organic side for naturalist travelers to enjoy while on vacation
• The region’s warm temperatures, beautiful scenery and exotic wildlife all make a Central Florida vacation an ideal destination for tourists wishing to experience the natural side of the Sunshine State
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Summer Discovery DaysAt Bok Tower Gardens
• Children’s classes running June 23 through August 4, 2010
• Explore forests, castles, butterflies and fairies
• Includes outdoor play, art projects, nature walks and more
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Consider Land Activities
• Visiting some of the breathtaking and gorgeous state parks is just one of the many exciting activities to do in Central Florida
• The region boasts 37 state, county and community parks for tourists looking to soak in some natural southern scenery and sightsee some of the area’s indigenous wildlife
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Parks And Reserves• Circle B-Bar Reserve, with its freshwater marshes and
swamps, provides homes for waterfowl, ospreys, eagles and alligators
• Colt Creek, the state’s newest park, has over 5600 acres of stunning landscapes for an outdoor family expedition
• The Nature Conservancy’s Disney Wilderness Preserve has 12,000 acres of wildlife and on-site staff scientists and other resources for a hybrid spectacle/education experience
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Bird Watching
• Home to over 250 different species, Polk County draws bird-watching aficionados from all over the world
• The Great Florida Birding Trail provides an excellent resource for visitors looking to get up close and personal with the local feathered fowl
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Fishing Opportunities• Central Florida is known as the “Bass Capital of the World”
• Polk County has over 550 lakes; putting fishing at the top of the list of things to do in Central Florida
• Lake Weohyakapka holds a national reputation for novice and avid anglers alike looking to catch a trophy-sized bass
• Besides the masses of largemouth found in the vicinity, a fisherman on a Central Florida vacation can also reel in crappie, bluegill and catfish
• Visitors should contact the Florida Fish and Wildlife offices to ensure understanding and adherence to proper license and catch limits before arriving
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Airboat Nature Cruises
• Expeditions bring participants up close and personal with all the wildlife (including alligators) the region has to offer
• Airboat nature cruises can also be a great way to enjoy the natural elements on a Central Florida vacation
• Scenic tours are available throughout Polk County
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Central Florida Weather
• Weather can play a critical role when planning the getaway
• Polk County has an annual average temperature of over 72 degrees
• January is typically the area’s coolest month with a temperature average of 61 degrees
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Time Of Year
• Budget-conscious tourists may wish to inquire about off-season price adjustments before finalizing their travel plans
• Season is always an important factor when planning
• Polk County peak season runs from December 1st through April 30th
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Final Details
• Armed with just a few tips and pointers, seeing the natural side of Central Florida can be easily achieved
• An entire trip itinerary can be completely filled without including a single theme-park excursion
• However, Central Florida vacationers wishing to enjoy some man-made pleasures as well as nature’s gifts only have about an hour to travel to reach Orlando’s Disney World and Universal Studios, and Tampa’s Busch Gardens
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