Polk County Chain-of-Lakes City
Welcome to Lake Alfred, a Polk County city between Lakeland and Winter Haven, known for its lakeside parks, citrus heritage, and the UF/IFAS Citrus Research Center.
Lake Alfred is a city in central Polk County, Florida, within the Lakeland–Winter Haven metropolitan area. It sits along the U.S. 17/92 corridor between Lakeland and Haines City, about five miles north of downtown Winter Haven, in a landscape of flatland and gently rolling hills dotted with lakes. The city lies among the Winter Haven Chain of Lakes, and its waterfront setting is central to its identity, shaping both recreation and the pattern of its residential streets. The community developed with the late-1880s arrival of the railroad between Sanford and Tampa, growing around lumber, turpentine, and later citrus. It incorporated as the City of Fargo in 1913 and adopted the name Lake Alfred in 1915. Citrus became the defining industry, and the city remains home to the University of Florida's Citrus Research and Education Center, a leading institution for citrus science that dates to the early twentieth century and continues to anchor agricultural research in the region. Today Lake Alfred has a population of about 6,400 and functions as a quieter residential community between two larger cities. Mackay Gardens and Lakeside Preserve provides public lakeside recreation with trails, a playground, and a dock on Lake Rochelle, while the chain of lakes supports boating and fishing. Public schools are operated by Polk County Public Schools, including Lake Alfred Elementary and the Discovery Academy campuses. U.S. 17/92 links the city to Lakeland, Winter Haven, and Haines City, and Interstate 4 lies a short drive away, placing both Tampa and Orlando within convenient reach. The combination of lake access, citrus heritage, and central-Florida convenience defines living in Lake Alfred.
Lake Alfred is located in central Polk County, Florida, within the Lakeland–Winter Haven metropolitan area. It sits along the U.S. 17/92 corridor between Lakeland to the west and Haines City to the east.
Lake Alfred is known for its lakeside setting on the Winter Haven Chain of Lakes and for its citrus heritage. The city is home to the University of Florida's Citrus Research and Education Center, a leading institution for citrus science that dates to the early 1900s.
Lake Alfred sits between Lakeland and Winter Haven, roughly five miles north of downtown Winter Haven and about ten miles east of Lakeland along U.S. 17/92. Interstate 4 is a short drive away, connecting to Tampa and Orlando.
Lake Alfred is served by Polk County Public Schools, one of Florida's largest districts, which operates Lake Alfred Elementary School and the Discovery Academy and Discovery High School campuses within the city.
Lake Alfred offers lakeside recreation through Mackay Gardens and Lakeside Preserve, a public park with hiking trails, a playground, and a dock on Lake Rochelle. The Winter Haven Chain of Lakes provides boating, fishing, and water access throughout the surrounding area.
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