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Lake Kissimmee keeps cow camp, lakes, and dark sky together

Lake Kissimmee State Park near Lake Wales brings cattle history, big lakes, trails, wildlife, and stargazing into one inland Florida stop.

Lake Kissimmee State Park gives inland Florida a lot of room to breathe.

The park sits near Lake Wales on the shores of lakes Kissimmee, Tiger, and Rosalie. It is a water-and-wildlife place, with boating, paddling, fishing, trails, deer, birds, and open views. The cow camp adds the extra character.

Florida has a real cattle story, and this park keeps that history close to the ground. The 1876-era cow camp helps visitors picture early Florida cow hunters without turning the whole place into a lecture. It fits the land: grass, pine, water, long views, and the old work of moving cattle through a wet state.

Lake Kissimmee is also known as a good stargazing stop when conditions cooperate. That makes the park feel different from the brighter parts of Central Florida. You can have a day with trails and lake wind, then a night where the sky gets more attention.

Check the park page before planning around camping, cow camp programs, boat access, fees, or events. Renovations and alerts can change the best way to visit. If the timing works, this is one of those places where Florida feels wide, rural, and older than the nearest highway.

Where to see it

Lake Kissimmee State Park east of Lake Wales. Check Florida State Parks for current campground status, cow camp programs, trails, boat access, fees, weather, and event details.

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