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Welcome to the best small city in Florida! Sebring is located in Highlands County, one of Florida’s best-kept secrets. This jewel rests in the southern heart of the state, close enough to most major metropolitan areas of Florida, yet far enough away to maintain that relaxed, small-town atmosphere.
Sebring has it all, from the exciting Sebring International Raceway and the 12 Hours of Sebring, the country’s oldest auto race, to the peaceful Highlands Hammock State Park. This park features campsites, a wildlife sanctuary, and recreation area. Some trees here are thought to be 1,000 years old! Here you can find Florida’s oldest oak and the country’s tallest Sable palm. Nestled amid rolling hills, surrounded by citrus groves, and rich with untouched open space, Sebring is a wonderful place to live an active lifestyle.
Here are just a few of the local attractions and features in and around Sebring.
* Old-fashioned street lights and a tree-lined historic business district * Active social, fraternal, and service organizations, including but not limited to the Moose Lodge, American Legion, Elks Lodge, Kiwanis, Lions, and Rotary. * A cultural center with a library, playhouse, art museum, civic center, and pier. * Tons of shopping options, from quaint boutiques to the Lakeshore Mall with four major shops, restaurants, a movie theater, and nearly 45 specialty shops. * Eight nature trails in Hammock State Park. * Two hospitals, nine medical clinics, a blood bank, and more than 140 dentists and doctors. * 17 golf courses -- many which offer discounted rates for Tanglewood Golf Association members. * 29 crystal clear freshwater lakes and canals, great for fishing, boating, water skiing, and sailing. * Orange groves and rolling hills.
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