Central Florida is a
region of the
U.S. state of
Florida. Different sources give different definitions for the region, but as its name implies it is usually said to comprise the central part of the state, including the
Tampa Bay area and the
Greater Orlando area, though in recent times the Tampa Bay area has often been described as its own region, with "Central Florida" becoming more synonymous with the Orlando area (most notably, this is what the local news channels in each respective metro area call their region).
It is one of Florida's three directional regions, along with
North Florida and
South Florida
South Florida is the southernmost region of the U.S. state of Florida. It is one of Florida's three most commonly referred to directional regions; the other two are Central Florida and North Florida. South Florida is the southernmost part of th ...
. Under the previously mentioned "usual" definition, it includes the following counties:
Brevard,
Citrus,
Hardee,
Hernando,
Hillsborough
Hillsborough may refer to:
Australia
*Hillsborough, New South Wales, a suburb of Lake Macquarie
Canada
*Hillsborough, New Brunswick
*Hillsborough Parish, New Brunswick
* Hillsborough, Nova Scotia, in Inverness County
*Hillsborough (electoral d ...
,
Indian River,
Lake,
Orange,
Osceola,
Pasco,
Pinellas.
Polk,
Seminole,
Sumter, and
Volusia
though
Citrus,
Hernando,
Hillsborough
Hillsborough may refer to:
Australia
*Hillsborough, New South Wales, a suburb of Lake Macquarie
Canada
*Hillsborough, New Brunswick
*Hillsborough Parish, New Brunswick
* Hillsborough, Nova Scotia, in Inverness County
*Hillsborough (electoral d ...
,
Pasco,
Pinellas, and maybe
Manatee are also considered to be the Tampa Bay area.
Geography
Like many vernacular regions, Central Florida's boundaries are not official or consistent, and are defined differently by different sources. A 2007 study of Florida's regions by geographers Ary Lamme and Raymond K. Oldakowski found that Floridians surveyed identified Central Florida as comprising a large swath of peninsular Florida.
[Lamme & Oldakowski, p. 329.] This area encompassed the interior, including the
Orlando metropolitan area, and coastal stretches from the
Big Bend south to the
Tampa Bay Area in the west and from
Volusia County south to
Brevard County or St. Lucie County in the east.
Central Florida is one of Florida's three most common directional regions, the others being
North Florida and
South Florida
South Florida is the southernmost region of the U.S. state of Florida. It is one of Florida's three most commonly referred to directional regions; the other two are Central Florida and North Florida. South Florida is the southernmost part of th ...
. Lamme and Oldakowski note that the directional region is more commonly used in the interior areas rather than on the coast.
[Lamme & Oldakowski, p. 335.] In fact, while coastal areas often have their own regional vernacular identities such as the
Space Coast and the
Nature Coast, no vernacular regions were reported on the interior of the state other than Central Florida.
Enterprise Florida, the state's
economic development agency, identifies "Central Florida" as one of eight economic regions used by the agency and other state and outside entities, including the
Florida Department of Transportation. This definition covers much of the same area as in Lamme and Oldakowski's survey, with some exceptions. It excludes the
Tampa Bay Area and as well as the southern coastal counties (the
Treasure Coast, which is included in "Southeast" or "South Florida"). The Central region includes the Orlando metropolitan area (
Orange,
Lake,
Osceola, and
Seminole Counties), and
Sumter Counties in the interior, and
Volusia and
Brevard Counties on the coast.
[''Charting the Course'', p. 2.]
The central cities of both metropolitan areas (
Orlando and
Tampa
Tampa () is a city on the Gulf Coast of the U.S. state of Florida. The city's borders include the north shore of Tampa Bay and the east shore of Old Tampa Bay. Tampa is the largest city in the Tampa Bay area and the seat of Hillsborough County ...
) are in close proximity (), and as a result, their two metropolitan areas blend together in the area of
Lakeland to make up a larger contiguous population center often referred to as the
I-4 corridor. This is a population concentration that stretches from
Tampa Bay on the west coast to
Palm Coast and
Cape Canaveral
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on the east coast of the state.
With the exception of hill terrain in
Mount Dora, southern Lake County, Polk County (
Lake Wales Ridge) Pasco County, and Hernando County (Brooksville Ridge). Central Florida is mostly flatland with significant amounts of open space and over 1,500 lakes and ponds. There is a mixture of wetlands, Cypress, Oak, Maple and Pine forests, pastures, prairies and coastline.
Major
rivers include the
St. Johns River, the
Ocklawaha River, the
Halifax River, and the
Econlockhatchee River. Major
lakes include
Lake Apopka,
Lake Tohopekaliga,
East Lake Tohopekaliga,
Lake Louisa Louisa may refer to:
Places
;Australia
* Louisa Island (Tasmania)
;Canada
* Louisa or Lac-Louisa, a community in Wentworth, Quebec
;Malaysia
* Louisa Reef, Sabah
;United States
* Louisa, Kentucky
* Louisa, Missouri
* Louisa, Virginia
* Louisa ...
,
Lake Monroe,
Lake Jessup
Lake Jesup is the largest lake in Seminole County, Florida, United States and is one of many that make up the St. Johns River. Located along the middle basin of the St. Johns, the lake encompasses an area of approximately , including open water ...
, and the Butler Chain of Lakes. There are over of coastline in Central Florida along the Atlantic Coast. Major beaches include
Canaveral National Seashore,
New Smyrna Beach,
Daytona Beach
Daytona Beach, or simply Daytona, is a coastal resort-city in east-central Florida. Located on the eastern edge of Volusia County near the Atlantic coastline, its population was 72,647 at the 2020 census. Daytona Beach is approximately nort ...
,
Cocoa Beach, and Indialantic Beach near
Melbourne.
Climate
Hurricanes are a threat to the coastal cities as evidenced by the
2004 hurricane season
During 2004, tropical cyclones formed within seven different tropical cyclone basins, located within various parts of the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans. During the year, a total of 132 systems formed with 82 of these developing further and ...
, which brought three major hurricanes to the Central Florida area:
Charley,
Jeanne, and
Frances.Winters are dry and temperate with the average winter high temperature in
Orlando being and the average winter low temperature being . Summers are hot and humid with high temperatures averaging and low temperatures averaging . Peak summer heat generally arrives in early June and continues to early October.
The combination of high temperatures, high humidity, and opposing sea breezes from both the Gulf and Atlantic coasts, results in significant thunderstorm activity from June to September for the interior counties. Central Florida records more lightning strikes per area than any other region in Florida, and Florida records more lightning strikes than any other state in the US. As a result, Florida, and more specifically, Central Florida, is often referred to as the "Thunderstorm capital of the USA", or "Lightning Alley".
These severe thunderstorms often make Central Florida prone to many tornadoes. However, they are usually small, short lived, and almost always rated as
EF0 or
EF1 size storms.
Central Florida has a
subtropical
The subtropical zones or subtropics are geographical zone, geographical and Köppen climate classification, climate zones to the Northern Hemisphere, north and Southern Hemisphere, south of the tropics. Geographically part of the Geographical z ...
climate. A climate that is typical for the majority of the state, except for South Florida, which has a true
tropical climate. Unlike South Florida, where temperatures below 32 degrees practically never occur, Central Florida can see occasional freezing temperatures in the winter. As a result, most of Central Florida cannot accommodate the same tropical plants found in Southern Florida with the exception of coastal areas in the
Tampa Bay area,
Brevard county, and
Indian River county due to maritime influences of the
Gulf of Mexico and
Atlantic Ocean. However, winters are still considered very mild by United States standards. Central Florida’s typical high temperatures in the winter are around 70°F. The low temperatures are mainly in the upper 40s.
History

At the end of the Civil War, aside from the cattle, cotton, and coastal lands, much of Central Florida was wetlands. It took a major drainage project financed by businessman
Hamilton Disston in the 1880s to make these wetland areas available for settlement.
Sanford was incorporated in 1877 as a port city at the Lake Monroe intersection and the St. Johns River. It was envisioned as a transportation center; the city's founder, Henry S. Sanford, nicknamed it "the Gate City of South Florida". It became a hub for shipping agricultural products, which earned the city another nickname, "Celery City".
Kissimmee, originally named Allendale, after Confederate Major J.H. Allen, who operated the first cargo steamboat on the Kissimmee River, boomed in the 1880s. It was the headquarters of Hamilton Disston's drainage company. The city was an important regional steamship port, owing that status to its location on Lake Tohopekaliga. Expanding the railroads into Central Florida eliminated the need for Kissimmee's steamship industry.
The
Great Freeze
The Great Freeze is the back-to-back freezes of 1894–1895 in Northern Florida, where the brutally cold weather destroyed much of the citrus crop.
Entire communities, such as Earnestville, faded after the citrus crops and trees were lost to th ...
of 1894-1895 ruined citrus crops, which had a detrimental ripple effect on the economy.
The hard-packed sand of Volusia County's beaches lent itself to auto races beginning in 1903 before paved roads were common, leading to the area's reputation for cars and racing. Ormond Beach was a popular spot for those who liked fast cars after the turn of the 20th century because the hard-packed beach was ideal for going fast. The same beach had led to the development of a tourist resort by Henry Flagler. It later attracted Flagler's former business partner John D. Rockefeller, who had a winter home in Ormond.
During and after World War II, the U.S. Army Air Forces (U.S. Air Force after 1947) and the U.S. Navy established several training facilities and operational bases in the region, mainly for aviation activities, followed by space exploration sites. In the late 1940s, the U.S. military established a missile testing facility on Merritt Island near Cape Canaveral. The land was largely undeveloped and the agreeable climate allowed for year-round operations. When NASA later searched for a long-term base in the 1960s to launch spacecraft, it chose the Merritt Island site next to Cape Canaveral for its access to the testing facility and nearby communities. NASA purchased over of land for the
Kennedy Space Center.
Deltona was developed in 1962 as a planned retirement community. It is now the largest city in Volusia County.

The construction of the Walt Disney World Resort was a transforming event for greater Orlando. Walt Disney wanted a location with abundant available land that was more accessible for the residents of the eastern United States to visit. Not only was there ample land in Central Florida, but it was inexpensive, and the inland location offered some protection from hurricanes. Plans were announced in 1965, and the theme park opened to the public in 1971.
Culture and attributes
Lamme and Oldakowski's survey identifies several demographic, political, and cultural elements that characterize Central Florida and distinguish it from other areas of the state. While people from all parts of the state associated their area as part of the
South
South is one of the cardinal directions or Points of the compass, compass points. The direction is the opposite of north and is perpendicular to both east and west.
Etymology
The word ''south'' comes from Old English ''sūþ'', from earlier Pro ...
, people in the southern part of Central Florida did not typically identify their area as part of "
Dixie", while people in northern Central Florida did. People from Central Florida usually did not consider their region part of the
Bible Belt.

Politically, while North Florida overwhelmingly was considered conservative and South Florida was considered more liberal, the majority of Central Florida residents (52%) considered their area moderate; 41% considered it conservative, and 7% liberal.
[Lamme & Oldakowsi, p. 336.] Lamme and Oldakowski's survey tracks with Barney Warf and Cynthia Waddell's studies of Florida's political geography during the
2000 Presidential election.
Central Florida's economy is very similar to that in South Florida. Compared to the more diversified North Florida economy,
tourism is by far the most significant industry in Central and South Florida, along with a much smaller but significant agricultural industry.

Lamme and Oldakowski's survey also found some cultural indicators that characterize Central Florida. In general, Central Florida was similar to North Florida and differed from South Florida in these measures. In Central and North Florida,
American cuisine was the most popular food, in contrast to South Florida where ethnic foods were equally popular.
[Lamme & Oldakowsi, p. 337.] Additionally, while there was little geographical variation for most styles of music, there was regional variation for both
country and
Latin music. Country was popular in Central and North Florida, and less so in South Florida, while Latin was less popular in Central and North Florida, and more so in South Florida.
Demographics
In 2009, the estimated total population of the Central Florida, including the populations of Orange, Seminole, Osceola, Brevard, Volusia, and Lake Counties region was 3.3 million people. If the populations of Polk and Sumter counties were included, the estimated population would be 3.969 million people. Explosive growth has fueled Central Florida for the past thirty years.
As of 2007 there were 70,000 Asians in Central Florida according to the
U.S. Census. There were almost 1,900 Japanese persons, making up 3% of the Asians.
[Persaud, Babita.]
Japanese residents in Central Florida strive to keep their children's legacy alive with Japanese culture and language courses at Orlando Hoshuko school
Archive
. '' Orlando Sentinel''. December 16, 2007. Retrieved on February 16, 2015.
Cities
Selected
cities in Central Florida arranged by population:
Economy
Agriculture has occupied a large portion of Central Florida's economy, with winter strawberries, citrus, timber, vegetables, and aquaculture all making major contributions.

Tourism is a large contributor to Central Florida's economy.
The area has economically diversified in the past decade. As a
high-tech
High technology (high tech), also known as advanced technology (advanced tech) or exotechnology, is technology that is at the cutting edge: the highest form of technology available. It can be defined as either the most complex or the newest te ...
industrial hub,
Metro Orlando has the seventh largest
research park in the U.S.,
Central Florida Research Park, the engineering and business school of the
University of Central Florida. It has defense companies such as
Lockheed Martin
The Lockheed Martin Corporation is an American aerospace, arms, defense, information security, and technology corporation with worldwide interests. It was formed by the merger of Lockheed Corporation with Martin Marietta in March 1995. It ...
and
Siemens
Siemens AG ( ) is a German multinational conglomerate corporation and the largest industrial manufacturing company in Europe headquartered in Munich with branch offices abroad.
The principal divisions of the corporation are ''Industry'', '' ...
.
Medical research
Medical research (or biomedical research), also known as experimental medicine, encompasses a wide array of research, extending from "basic research" (also called ''bench science'' or ''bench research''), – involving fundamental scientif ...
is prominent at Tampa's
University of South Florida and Orlando's
University of Central Florida, as well as the
Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute biomedical
Biomedicine (also referred to as Western medicine, mainstream medicine or conventional medicine) research facility. USF in particular is a national leader in cancer and dementia research.
The Tampa Bay area has become a center of high-tech manufacturing and research, while both Orlando and the Tampa Bay area are centers for the financial industry, especially insurers and back-end operations for large banking companies.

Active military installations in the region include
Patrick Space Force Base and
Cape Canaveral Space Force Station located on the Atlantic coast;
MacDill Air Force Base,
Coast Guard Air Station Clearwater
United States Coast Guard Air Station Clearwater (CGAS Clearwater) is the United States Coast Guard's largest air station. It is located at the St. Petersburg-Clearwater International Airport in Clearwater, Florida and is home to nearly 700 USCG ...
and
Coast Guard Sector St. Petersburg on the Gulf Coast; and
Naval Support Activity Orlando, the Navy Pinecastle Impact (Bombing) Range, and the Avon Park Air Force Range located inland. These are augmented by major commands that are tenant activities at these installations, such as the headquarters for
United States Central Command (USCENTCOM) and the headquarters for
United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) at
MacDill AFB, the Naval Ordnance Test Unit and Coast Guard Station Port Canaveral at
Cape Canaveral SFS, and other Active, Reserve,
Army National Guard
The Army National Guard (ARNG), in conjunction with the Air National Guard, is an organized Militia (United States), militia force and a Reserve components of the United States Armed Forces, federal military reserve force of the United States A ...
, and
Air National Guard
The Air National Guard (ANG), also known as the Air Guard, is a federal military reserve force of the United States Air Force, as well as the air militia of each U.S. state, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the ter ...
activities that are located as either stand-alone facilities or as tenants on the active duty installations.

Additional former facilities that have since been closed and converted to civilian use include
Hillsborough Army Air Field, a World War II training range which is now part of a neighborhood,
Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, and the
University of South Florida;
Naval Air Station Sanford, which closed in 1968 and is the present day
Orlando-Sanford International Airport;
McCoy Air Force Base, which closed in 1975 and is the present day
Orlando International Airport
Orlando International Airport is a major public airport located 6 miles (10 km) southeast of Downtown Orlando, Florida. In 2021, it handled 19,618,838 passengers, making it the busiest airport in the state and seventh busiest airport i ...
; and
Orlando Air Force Base
Orlando Executive Airport is a public airport three miles (6 km) east of downtown Orlando, in Orange County, Florida. It is owned and operated by the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) and serves general aviation.
Overview
Orlando ...
, which was transferred to the Navy in 1968 and renamed
Naval Training Center Orlando until its
BRAC-directed closure in 1999 and conversion to the present day Baldwin Park neighborhood.
The other major U.S. Government installations in Central Florida is the
Kennedy Space Center, a
NASA facility located adjacent to Cape Canaveral SFS, and the
Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Outpatient Clinic at Baldwin Park (former Orlando AFB Hospital / former Naval Hospital Orlando) and the VA Hospital at Lake Nona.
Attractions
Theme parks
*
Walt Disney World Resort, which includes
Magic Kingdom,
Epcot,
Disney's Hollywood Studios,
Disney's Animal Kingdom,
Disney's Typhoon Lagoon and
Disney's Blizzard Beach
*
SeaWorld Orlando
*
Universal Orlando Resort, which includes Universal Studios Florida, Universal's Islands of Adventure and Universal's Volcano Bay
* Busch Gardens Tampa and Adventure Island (water park), Adventure Island
* Legoland Florida
*
Kennedy Space Center
* Gatorland
* Fun Spot America Theme Parks
Zoos
Central Florida has four major zoos, the Central Florida Zoo and Botanical Gardens in Sanford, Florida, Sanford, the Brevard Zoo in Melbourne, the
Busch Gardens Tampa Bay animal park, and Lowry Park Zoo in Tampa. There are also two theme parks in Orlando featuring animals, albeit to a much lesser extent:
Disney's Animal Kingdom and
SeaWorld Orlando.
Natural areas
Central Florida also has a wide variety of natural attractions including the Bok Tower Gardens, Wekiwa Springs State Park, Blue Spring State Park, Rock Springs Run State Reserve,
Canaveral National Seashore, and Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge. The region also boasts an extensive network of List of Florida paved bike trails#Orlando area, recreational trails (jogging, biking, equestrian, etc.). While many connections are already in place, construction continues and will link all of the trails and Greenway (landscape), greenways. Major trails include the Cady Way Trail, Cady Way, Cross Seminole Trail, Cross Seminole and West Orange Trails. Many of the top ranked beaches in the United States are located in Central Florida.
Transportation
Airports
Major international airports include:
Seaports
Port Canaveral, located in Cape Canaveral 45 minutes east of Orlando, is a cruise, cargo, and naval port. It is one of the busiest ports in Florida and is economically tied to Orlando. Locally perceived to be Orlando's seaport, Port Canaveral is the closest port for tourists and Orlando residents alike to Cruising (maritime), cruise on Disney Cruise Lines and Carnival Cruises. Future plans for the port include a rail and natural gas line running directly to Orlando International Airport.
Another major seaport of the region is Port Tampa Bay, which is one of the busiest in the state and is on the verge of a huge expansion which will allow it to compete on an international level.
Freeways and highways

Limited Access Freeways and Limited-access road, Expressways:
Major Surface Arterials:
Public transportation
A regional commuter rail network is being developed in Central Florida. The first of these initiatives, SunRail, is a commuter rail line that will run from DeLand, Florida, DeLand south to Kissimmee. The first phase should be complete by 2013 with the full system in place by 2015. Amtrak also serves Central Florida running on CSX Transportation's A line and stops at the Orlando (Amtrak station), Orlando Amtrak station. The Auto Train stops in Sanford, Florida, north of downtown Orlando.
As of 2022, a high speed rail between Orlando and Miami is currently being developed by Brightline, who plans to extend the rail to Tampa after completion.
Education
Florida's public primary and secondary schools are administered by the Florida Department of Education.
File:GriffinChapel.jpg, Eckerd College
File:FIT Clemente-1.jpg, Florida Institute of Technology
File:Saint Leo University main campus.JPG, Saint Leo University
File:Pfeiffer Chapel HABS, FLA,53-LAKE,1A-14.jpg, Florida Southern College
File:Florida Polytechnic Night (38978059454).jpg, alt=Florida Polytechnic University Lakeland FL, Florida Polytechnic University Lakeland
File:UCFlibrary.jpg, University of Central Florida
File:USF Marshall Center Running of the Bulls.JPG, University of South Florida
File:UT minaret.JPG, University of Tampa
Notes
References
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A History of Central Florida Collection on the RICHES Mosaic Interface Map
External links
*
A History of Central Florida Podcast
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Central Florida,
Regions of Florida
Orange County, Florida
Osceola County, Florida
Seminole County, Florida
Lake County, Florida
Brevard County, Florida
Volusia County, Florida
Hillsborough County, Florida
Pinellas County, Florida
Polk County, Florida
Sumter County, Florida