Polk City is a small town in Polk County, Florida. It is home to Fantasy of Flight and located on the southern edge of the Green Swamp.
The town has just 2,700 people (2020) and 0.8 mi<small><sup>2</sup></small> (2 km<small><sup>2</sup></small>) of land. Despite the tiny size, Polk City refers to most of the north-central part of the county. This area is part of the Green Swamp, which is the origin of most of west-central Florida's rivers, including the Peace, Hillsborough, Withlacoochee, & Ocklawaha Rivers. The town, just like the county, is named for James Polk, the 11th president of the United States.
Polk City's climate is much the same as the rest of Central Florida (except coasts). Winters are mild, with highs in the 70s (21-27°C) and lows in the 50s (10-15°C). Lows in the 30s (0-5°C) are common after cold fronts and there are usually a handful of lows below freezing each winter, although that requires clear skies, so it usually warms very rapidly after sunrise (30°F at 6AM, 55°F by noon is typical). Cold fronts occasionally pass by as squall lines, so tornadoes in December or January are not unusual. Snow is rare; the last measurable snowfall was in 1977, although sleet/wintry mix fell in an unusually cold January 2010. Summers are hot and humid, with highs around 90-95°F (33-35°C) and lows around 74-78°F (23-26°C). During the summer, onshore winds from both coasts travel inland, heat up, rise and build into thunderstorms, usually along a rough line. Lying in the center of the state, the line of storms (each called a "seabreeze") often collide and become severe, with tornadoes (small EF0-1s, not like the powerful tornadoes in the Plains states), 50+ mph winds, and hail possible. Strong storms are usually preceded by cooler winds caused by the rain-cooled air (cold air sinks) rapidly flowing away from the storm. The temperature after a strong thunderstorm passes can drop from 95°F (35°C) to 75°F (24°C) and since the storms can be fairly small, you can drive 5 miles and the temperature will drop/rise 20°F (10°C) between rain-cooled and surrounding areas.
Polk City is located just off of Interstate 4, roughly half-way between Tampa and Orlando. Two state roads run through town. State Road 33 runs southwest to Lakeland, intersecting twice with I-4—Exit 38 is closest to town, while Exit 33 is in North Lakeland. S.R. 33 continues north, through the Green Swamp, to Lake County, where it ends at U.S. 27 near Florida's Turnpike. S.R. 559 runs south from the center of town, past Fantasy of Flight, where it intersects with I-4 (Exit 44), and continues south to Auburndale. County Road 557A travels southeast to a junction with C.R. 557, which leads south to Lake Alfred.
Fantasy of Flight maintains two turf runways for private use (generally only available for use by aircraft visiting the museum). The "airport" is identified as "Orlampa" ().
The nearest airports for general aviation are Winter Haven Municipal Airport (IATA: GIF, between Auburndale & Winter Haven) and the adjacent Jack Brown's Seaplane Base (). Lakeland has two airports: Lakeland Linder Regional Airport (IATA: LAL) on the southwest side of Lakeland is the largest/busiest airport in the county (served by commercial flights in 2010-11) and closer to downtown is South Lakeland Airport ().
The nearest commercial airports, both about an hour's drive away, are Orlando International Airport (IATA: MCO) and Tampa International Airport (IATA: TPA).
There is no public transportation available to reach Polk City. The nearest bus routes extend only to northeast Lakeland and Auburndale. The nearest Greyhound bus station is in Lakeland.
The nearest train stations are in Lakeland and Winter Haven.
There is no public transportation available in the area. The only option to get around is with your own vehicle. The nearest rental car agencies are in Auburndale and Lakeland.
These taxi companies claim to serve all of Polk County. Given the distance between Polk City and nearby towns, it may take a while for the taxi to arrive (if not pre-scheduled) and the total fare may be pricey.
Van Fleet State Trail, 28.1804°, -81.8278°, +1 352 516-7384. Daily sunrise-sunset. A former railroad line which has been converted into a paved, multi-use trail. The trail stretches 29.2 mi (47.0 km) across the Green Swamp from Polk City to Mabel in Lake County. The trail has four trailheads. The Polk City Trailhead is located at the intersection of S.R. 33 & C.R. 665 and the Green Pond Trailhead is located off of S.R. 33 & Green Pond Rd. Further north in Lake County are the Bay Lake Trailhead south side of C.R. 565 and the Mabel Trailhead off S.R. 50. Each trailhead has parking, restrooms, covered picnic tables, and drinking fountains. Biking, walking, inline skating, and horseback riding are permitted on the trail. The scenery is rather plain, with the usual animal life: deer, armadillos, tortoises, racoons, snakes, and plenty of birds (osprey, egrets, herons, and even bald eagles). The trail is almost perfectly straight and there is no shelter, which means there is little escape from summer heat and thunderstorms (so plan accordingly and bring plenty of water!). Free
Balloons & Beyond, +1 813 240-4844, info@balloons-and-beyond.com. Sunrise hot air balloon trips over Polk City and other Central Florida locations. Trips generally last around 45 minutes and accommodate 2-5 passengers, plus pilot. $175/person; $500 for couples (private flight)
Freedom Park, 28.1796°, -81.8267°. Dawn-dusk. Small town park with playgrounds, picnic tables, a stage, and restrooms.
Polk City Fishing Pier, 28.1792°, -81.8263°. Fishing pier on Lake Agnes with covered picnic tables on land.
Public boat ramps are available on Lake Agnes (333 Bridges Rd.), Lake Tennessee (Off Old Berkley Rd./C.R. 559A), & Mudd Lake (off S.R. 33)
Fantasy of Flight operates a gift shop.
There are no hotels in Polk City. The nearest hotels (less than 20 minutes away) can be found on the north side of Lakeland and in Auburndale.
Polk County Sheriff: '''+1 863 533-0344 __(Emergency:__911''')
Occasionally during the winter, there are mornings where dense fog forms in the Green Swamp. If there is any smoke from small wildfires or controlled burns, the smoke will mix with the fog to form a very dense fog, where visibility drops from clear to less than 5 ft (2 m) in less than a half mile! Such a super-fog resulted in an 70-car pileup on Interstate 4 in 2008, which killed 4 people and closed this major highway for over 36 hours. Electronic message boards have been installed every few miles along I-4 through the Green Swamp and can alert drivers to fog.
Polk City is on Interstate 4, making it easy to reach Walt Disney World, Kissimmee, & Tampa. Legoland Florida is just a 30 minute drive away in Winter Haven.
For aviation buffs, the annual Sun 'n Fun Fly-in—the country's 2<sup>nd</sup> largest air show—at Lakeland Linder Regional Airport each April is not to be missed. The Florida Air Museum, also in Lakeland, has a modest collection of aircraft and a large amount of aviation memorabilia. Warbird Adventures & the Kissimmee Air Museum in Kissimmee have vintage aircraft on display and flights in vintage WWII fighter aircraft, where you take the controls. Preston Aviation offers biplane rides in Winter Haven.
Many more nature parks and outdoor activities can be found throughout Polk County.
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