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Cypress Gardens State Park is a scenic Florida park celebrated for its beautiful water gardens, towering cypress trees, and abundant wildlife, offering visitors a serene outdoor experience in a distinctive subtropical environment.

210
Acres Protected
4.5
Miles of Trails
150,000
Annual Visitors
1936
Year Established

About Cypress Gardens State Park

Cypress Gardens State Park
 

Cypress Gardens State Park is located in Winter Haven, Florida, and encompasses a unique blend of historic botanical gardens and natural Florida wetland ecosystems centered around cascading water gardens and majestic bald cypress trees. Originally opened in 1936 as one of Florida's first commercial botanical gardens, it has evolved into a protected state park preserving the delicate balance of its freshwater ecosystems alongside cultivated landscape features. The park is centered around Lake Eloise and the surrounding lakes system, with a variety of waterways, boardwalks, and walking trails that allow visitors to explore swampy habitats with reflections of towering cypress knees and wildlife such as herons, turtles, and alligators. Historically, the gardens were a beloved tourist attraction featuring Southern Belles and water ski shows, but today the focus is on nature-based recreation and environmental education. Visitors enjoy walking and biking along scenic trails, bird watching, picnicking, and paddling through the waterways. Iconic landmarks include the historic Cypress Gardens water gardens with their azaleas, camellias, and tropical plants, as well as the park's extensive boardwalks that wind through the swamp forest and wetlands. The park's appeal lies in its blend of cultural heritage and natural habitats, making it a peaceful retreat and an educational site for all ages. Seasonal events, interpretive programs, and access to paddle sports rentals enhance the visitor experience, drawing families, photographers, and outdoor enthusiasts year-round.

Highlights

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Historic Cypress Gardens Water Gardens showcasing cascading pools and vibrant azaleas

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Unique bald cypress swamp ecosystem with iconic cypress knees and diverse wetland wildlife

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Boardwalks meandering through untouched wetland and forest habitats

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Paddle trails on Lake Eloise and surrounding lakes offering serene water exploration

Notable Natural Features

Historic Water Gardens

A series of terraced pools and waterfalls lined with azaleas and camellias, originally developed in the 1930s as a signature attraction.

Bald Cypress Swamp

An ancient wetland environment dominated by towering bald cypress trees with characteristic knees and a rich diversity of wetland wildlife.

Boardwalk Trails

Elevated wooden pathways provide immersive views of the swamp and open water, allowing visitors to experience the unique habitat without impact.