Lake Kissimmee State Park
'Sunlight through The Oaks'
Lake Kissimmee State Park
'Mossy Oaks'Moss covered Oaks with tangled roots.

Lake Kissimmee State Park
'Armadillo'
Lake Kissimmee State Park
'Owl'
Lake Kissimmee State Park
'Deer'
Lake Kissimmee State Park
'Owl'
Lake Kissimmee State Park
'Snake'
Lake Kissimmee State Park
'Squirrel '
Lake Kissimmee State Park
'Sky through the Pines'
Lake Kissimmee State Park
'Fallen Tree'
Lake Kissimmee State Park
'Owl Pair'
Lake Kissimmee State Park
'Path'
Lake Kissimmee State Park
'Path'
Lake Kissimmee State Park
'Turkey'
Lake Kissimmee State Park
'Turkey'
Lake Kissimmee State Park

Lake Kissimmee State Park
'Early Morning at the Canal'Quiet and peaceful on the canal from the marina to Lake Kissimmee.

Lake Kissimmee State Park
'Another Campsite Visitor'I was visited by up to eight turkies at once.

Lake Kissimmee State Park

Lake Kissimmee State Park
'My Peaceful Campsite'My campsite, very roomy, very quiet.

Lake Kissimmee State Park
'Sandhill Crane'A campsite visitor.

Lake Kissimmee State Park

Lake Kissimmee State Park
'The Campground'The camp sites are amonst stately oaks.

Lake Kissimmee State Park

Lake Kissimmee State Park
'Oaks and Picnic Area'Near the Marina

Lake Kissimmee State Park

Lake Kissimmee State Park

Lake Kissimmee State Park

Lake Kissimmee State Park
'Black and White Warbler'Getting a bite.

Lake Kissimmee State Park
'Great Blue Heron'Fishing

Lake Kissimmee State Park
'Scrub Jay'Endangered Florida Scrub Jay

Lake Kissimmee State Park
'Out of the Old Shell'Cicada almost out

Lake Kissimmee State Park
'Beauty and Thorns'Along a trail, a flower with thorns.

Lake Kissimmee State Park
'Digging'Doe Digging for snack.

Lake Kissimmee State Park
'Woodpecker'Checking new spot for entry.

Lake Kissimmee State Park
'Mr. Bunny'On the trail just waiting to run and hide.

Lake Kissimmee State Park
'Does in the grass.'One munching and one watching the camera.

Lake Kissimmee State Park
'Mrs. Bunny snacking.'Grass is good food

Lake Kissimmee State Park
'Spiky'Strolling through the path

Lake Kissimmee State Park
'Hunting For lunch'Armadillo hunting a snack.

Lake Kissimmee State Park
'Take Off'Great Horned Owl headed out for the evening hunt

Lake Kissimmee State Park
'Turkey Vulture'Just landed and searching for his next project

Lake Kissimmee State Park
'Great Horned Owl'Out for the evening hunt

Lake Kissimmee State Park
'Male Grackle'Waiting for a picnic

Lake Kissimmee State Park
'Making Tracks'Left in a hurry

Lake Kissimmee State Park
'Searching'Red Shouldered Hawk, a few minutes later he flew down to grab something.

Lake Kissimmee State Park
'In the Pines'Loggerhead Shrike

Lake Kissimmee State Park
'Young Rabbit'Munching on this green grass

Florida's cowboy heritage comes alive with living history demonstrations of the early Florida "cow hunters" in an 1876-era cow camp. White-tailed deer, bald eagles, sandhill cranes, turkeys, and bobcats have been seen in the park, located on the shores of lakes Kissimmee, Tiger, and Rosalie. Visitors enjoy boating, canoeing, and fishing in the picturesque lakes. Nature students can hike over 13 miles of trails to observe and study the abundant plant and animal life. Six miles of trails are open to equestrians. A large, shaded picnic area with pavilions is available. The park has full-facility campsites, as well as a primitive camping facility. The youth camping area can accommodate up to 50 people. The dark skies make stargazing a popular nighttime activity for campers. Located off State Road 60 15 miles east of Lake Wales.
European man arrived in Florida in the 1500's but his presence was not felt here until the 1800's. During the third Seminole War Fort Gardiner was built nearby as a temporary fortification. Later the area was widely used for timber and turpentine. The town of Rosalie was built and later abandoned after the turpentine industry pulled out of the area.
During the Civil War the area was used for raising cattle that were shipped to the Confederate Army or traded with Cuba for supplies. After the war, cattle were the main industry and this continues to the present day.
In 1969, the state of Florida purchased 5,030 acres of land from the William Zipprer estate for use as a state park. Lake Kissimmee State Park was opened to the public in 1977. An additional 900 acres were purchased in 1997 and added to the park's western boundary.
Tour the waterways within the park and/or along the shores of Lake Kissimmee, Lake Rosalie and Tiger Lake. View some of the incredible birds and wildlife inhabiting the area known as the "headwaters" to the Everglades. Bring your own boat, as there are no rentals in the park.
Launch your boat from the park and explore the 35,000 acres of Lake Kissimmee and the neighboring lakes and creeks on the Kissimmee Chain of Lakes. Boating activities include wildlife viewing, sight seeing, bass fishing, and pan fishing on some of Florida's most pristine waterways. The park has an on site boat ramp and marina.
Boat Ramp
Air Boats are not permitted to launch from the park due to limited space and safety concerns in the marina area. If visiting or camping, air boats may be towed into the park on their trailers, providing the prop has been tied to the rigging so it cannot be started. There are a number of private boat ramps with in a few miles of the park that allow air boat launching.