Gated Lakefront Community
Welcome to Indian Lake Estates, a gated, golf-and-lakefront community in southeastern Polk County, Florida, built around one of the county's largest natural lakes.
Indian Lake Estates is an unincorporated, gated golf-and-lakefront community and census-designated place in southeastern Polk County, Florida, about fourteen miles east-southeast of Lake Wales. It was developed beginning in the mid-1950s, during Florida's post-World War II real-estate boom, as a planned residential and recreational retreat built around Indian Lake, which is among the largest natural freshwater lakes in Polk County. The community's population was about 930 in the 2020 census. The community's identity is built on its lake and its golf course. Indian Lake provides fishing, boating, and lakefront recreation, with community facilities and a fishing pier serving residents. The Indian Lake Estates Golf Course, designed by Ron Garl and Andy Bean, was once the site of the final stage of PGA qualifying school, giving the community a place in Florida golf history. Surrounding the lake and fairways, residential streets include a mix of lakefront, golf-course, and interior lots developed over several decades. Indian Lake Estates sits in a quiet, rural corner of central Florida, well removed from the region's larger population centers. Lake Wales and its services lie roughly fourteen miles to the west-northwest, while the broader Polk County area offers access to the region's citrus country, lakes, and state parks. The community functions largely as a residential and seasonal destination, drawing residents who value lakefront living, golf, and a gated, self-contained setting over proximity to urban amenities. Because it is unincorporated and gated, Indian Lake Estates operates with a distinct character: a master-planned, amenity-rich enclave where daily life is oriented around the lake, the club, and community events rather than a municipal downtown. It suits retirees, seasonal residents, and families seeking a quiet, recreational Florida lifestyle in central Florida's lake country.
Indian Lake Estates is located in southeastern Polk County, Florida, about fourteen miles east-southeast of Lake Wales. It sits in a rural portion of central Florida's lake country, away from the region's larger cities.
Indian Lake Estates is not an incorporated city. It is an unincorporated, gated master-planned community and census-designated place (CDP), meaning it functions as a residential and recreational community without its own municipal government, with services provided by Polk County.
The community surrounds Indian Lake, which is among the largest natural freshwater lakes in Polk County. The lake supports fishing, boating, and lakefront recreation, and the community maintains lakefront facilities and a fishing pier for residents.
Indian Lake Estates offers a championship golf course designed by Ron Garl and Andy Bean that was once the site of the final stage of PGA qualifying school, along with fishing, boating, nature viewing, dining, and community events. It is a gated golf-and-lakefront community.
Indian Lake Estates was developed beginning in the mid-1950s, during Florida's post-World War II real-estate boom, as a planned residential and recreational retreat. Its population was about 930 in the 2020 census.
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