Lake Kissimmee State Park offers a diverse Florida landscape of prairies, oak hammocks, and lake shorelines, making it an exceptional destination for hiking, camping, wildlife viewing, and paddling.
Located in Polk County, Florida, Lake Kissimmee State Park encompasses over 5,600 acres surrounding the eastern shore of Lake Kissimmee. The park features a unique blend of habitats, including expansive dry prairie grasslands, cypress swamps, hardwood forests, and serene lakefronts. This rich variety of ecosystems supports an abundance of wildlife such as sandhill cranes, white-tailed deer, bobcats, and numerous bird species, making it popular among bird watchers and nature enthusiasts. Historically, the area was inhabited by Native American tribes and later developed as ranch land; remnants of old cattle trails and fencing still exist within the park boundaries. Visitors can explore more than 13 miles of trails that traverses scenic hammocks, wetlands, and prairie landscapes. Popular outdoor activities include hiking, mountain biking, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, and horseback riding, with designated equestrian trails available. The Lake Kissimmee State Park Campground offers both primitive and developed sites for tents and RVs, including group camping options. Kayakers and paddlers enjoy exploring the shallow bays and channels on Lake Kissimmee, where peaceful water routes provide opportunities to observe aquatic wildlife and beautiful sunsets. The park also hosts educational programs and guided nature walks seasonally. Its combination of natural beauty, wildlife diversity, and recreational offerings attracts families, birders, anglers, and campers seeking a quieter alternative to Florida’s more crowded ecological sites.
Horseback riding trail system winding through prairie and pine flatwoods
Scenic lakefront access on Lake Kissimmee with canoe and kayak launch points
Observation tower offering panoramic views of the surrounding prairie
Historic cattle trail remnants and old fence lines throughout the park
A well-maintained multi-use trail that showcases the park’s characteristic dry prairie habitats and abundant wildlife.
Located near the main campground, this tower offers sweeping views of Lake Kissimmee and the surrounding prairie.
Provides canoe and kayak launch areas that allow visitors to explore shallow bays and experience fishing and birdwatching on the water.