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Inland Florida Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels

About Inland Florida

Inland Florida consists of a large part of the state as a whole, but outside of Orlando, a modest—though growing—share of its population. Its climate is hotter and more humid than the coasts, and lacks the beaches that attract millions of tourists to the state. However, historically it had great economic importance as a prosperous agricultural region, with citrus and strawberries being major crops thanks to the Flagler's railroad network. Winter's polar vortex in the north and central parts of Inland Florida has replaced the increasingly unreliable climate for agriculture with retirees, immigrants, theme parks, large businesses, and universities. The rivers and lakes found throughout, including dozens if not hundreds of navigate lakes, have come to rival the Intracoastal Waterway for recre

Inland Florida Travel Guide Sections

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