Magnolia Park (Apopka, Florida)

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Magnolia Park
Magnolia Park (Apopka, Florida)
Type Regional park
Location Orange County, Florida, United States
Nearest city Apopka, Florida
Coordinates 28°38′03″N81°33′00″W / 28.63417°N 81.55000°W / 28.63417; -81.55000 Coordinates: 28°38′03″N81°33′00″W / 28.63417°N 81.55000°W / 28.63417; -81.55000
Area56 acres (0.23 km2)
Created1962;60 years ago (1962)
Operated by Orange County Parks and Recreation
OpenSummer: 8:00am - 8:00pm, Winter: 8:00am - 6:00pm
Website orangecountyfl.net

Magnolia Park is a county park located on the eastern shore of Lake Apopka. It is managed by the Orange County Parks and Recreation.

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History

The land for Magnolia Park was deeded to Orange County in 1962. [1]

Recreation

Magnolia Park contains picnic tables, playgrounds, volleyball courts, basketball courts, baseball fields, a boat ramp, 18 RV/tent campsites, and 2 group campsites. [1] A trailhead for the Lake Apopka Loop Trail is located on the northwest side of the park.

Wildlife

Magnolia Park is home to about a dozen peacocks, which have been known to be aggressive at times. [2] Sandhill Cranes, Osprey, Turkey Vultures, American Alligators, and numerous other animals are also regularly spotted at the park.

Access and hours of operation

Magnolia Park is located at 2929 S Binion RD, Apopka, FL 32703. It is open daily, from 8:00am – 8:00pm in the summer, and 8:00am – 6:00pm in the winter. [3]

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References

  1. 1 2 "Camping at Orange County Parks and Recreation" (PDF). Orange County Parks and Recreation . Retrieved 5 January 2017.
  2. "Peacock attacks toddler at Magnolia Park". Orlando Sentinel . Retrieved 5 January 2017.
  3. "Magnolia Park". Orange County Parks and Recreation . Retrieved 5 January 2017.