South Marion County Small Town
Welcome to Belleview, a compact city in southern Marion County whose name means "beautiful view," set along U.S. Routes 27, 301, and 441 just south of Ocala and minutes from The Villages.
Belleview is a city in southern Marion County, Florida, part of the Ocala metropolitan statistical area. Its name derives from the French words belle and vue, meaning "beautiful view," and the city has carried the motto "City with Small Town Charm" as a statement of its identity. Belleview's roots reach back to the late nineteenth century, with a post office in operation by 1883 and incorporation following in 1885, making it one of the older communities in this part of the county. Today it sits astride a major north-south travel corridor formed by U.S. Routes 27, 301, and 441, which run together through the city on their way between Ocala and points south. With a population of roughly 6,500, Belleview functions as a small city and local service center for the communities of south Marion County, including nearby Summerfield. It lies about ten to twelve miles south of Ocala, the county seat, and just north of The Villages, the large retirement community that has reshaped the region's growth and housing patterns. Lake Lillian, a small lake at the city's center, anchors community life with a walking path, playground, exercise stations, and a pavilion, and is the site of an annual fishing derby for which the lake is stocked with catfish and bass. Belleview is served by Marion County Public Schools, with elementary, middle, and high school campuses located in the city. Its position along the U.S. 441 corridor gives residents direct access to Ocala's employment, medical, and retail base, while the area's blend of established neighborhoods, newer subdivisions, and rural land provides a lower-density, more affordable alternative to the county seat. The city suits families, working professionals, and retirees seeking a small-town setting with easy reach of both Ocala and The Villages.
Belleview is in Marion County, in central Florida. The city lies in the southern part of the county, about ten to twelve miles south of Ocala, and is part of the Ocala metropolitan statistical area.
Belleview sits about ten to twelve miles south of Ocala, roughly a fifteen to twenty minute drive via U.S. Route 441 or U.S. Route 301. The Villages retirement community lies a short distance to the south along the same corridor.
Belleview is served by Marion County Public Schools, the countywide district headquartered in Ocala. The city is home to Belleview Elementary School, Belleview-Santos Elementary School, Belleview Middle School, and Belleview High School, giving students a full K-12 path in town.
Belleview's name comes from the French words belle and vue, meaning "beautiful view." The city was incorporated in 1885 and uses the motto "City with Small Town Charm" to describe its character.
Lake Lillian is a community lake at the heart of Belleview, surrounded by a park with a playground, paved walking path, exercise stations, and pavilions. The lake is stocked annually for the city's fishing derby and hosts local events.
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