Looking for fun things to see and do within a two hour drive from our villas in Kissimmee, Florida? We have some great suggestions of daytrips from Orlando heading northeast on Route 528 or I4 towards Daytona Beach. We don't include the major theme parks (i.e. Disney, Universal & SeaWorld) as we have many specific articles about them on our blog.
Day Trips East of Kissimmee
This section follows State Route 528 east towards the Atlantic Coast and Cape Canaveral.
Hal Scott Regional Preserve and Park
Approximate driving time from our villas: 45 minutes.
If you're looking for something a bit more relaxing after spending days in Disney or Universal this park is close, just off State Route 528 heading east from Orlando and just southeast of Wedgefield. This nature preserve boasts pine palmetto prairies, bogs, wildflowers and nature viewing. It is a wonderful place to go for an afternoon picnic and a hike and you may even spot one of the parks most famous residents: the red-cockaded woodpecker.
The Kennedy Space Center
Day Trips Northeast of Kissimmee
This section follows I4 north toward the Atlantic Coast, Sanford and Daytona Beach.
International Drive
Approximate driving time from our villas: 15 minutes.
International Drive, also known as I-Drive or the I-Drive District, runs in a north to south direction paralleling I4 starting up near the intersection of I4 and State Route 91 and ending at State Route 536. Currently, the section with the most attractions and restaurants is north of state route 528 and south of state route 91. International Drive was always known for its cheesy attractions like the WonderWorks Upside Down Museum and reasonability priced dining options (note: the largest McDonalds in the world is here). However, new attractions have been built like ICON Park and sections have been re-developed adding more up-scale dining options.
Wekiwa Springs State Park
Approximate driving time from our villas: 1 hour.
Wekiwa Springs State Park is a world away from the hustle and bustle of Kissimmee, Orlando and the theme parks. There are many activities you can do here including hiking, bicycling, paddling, fishing, birding, horseback riding, picnicking, mountain biking and swimming in the hot spring. Florida hot springs are not as hot as many hot springs, the water temperature here is a refreshing 72 degrees Fahrenheit (22 degrees Celsius) all year around, but it is crystal clear. You are allowed to bring a personal floatation device and snorkel, but no life guards are on duty so swim at your own risk. There are two options to get here: you can take I4, which can be very busy with traffic, or you can take State Route 429.Rock Springs Run State Reserve
Approximate driving time from our villas: 1 hour.
Rock Springs Run State Reserve is located just to the north of Wekiwa Springs State Park. Although the two parks are adjacent, their entrances are not convenient to go between. Rock Springs doesn't offer quite as many activities as Wekiwa, but it does have 14 miles of hiking and biking trails and 17 miles of equestrian trails in addition to great bird watching opportunities.
Lower Wekiva River Preserve State Park
Approximate driving time from our villas: 1 hour.
This park has an entrance just a few minutes down the road from Rock Springs Run State Reserve. It offers birding, hiking, biking and horseback riding trails as well as access to the Wekiva River at Katie's Landing for kayaking, canoeing and paddle boarding. The Preserve's blackwater streams and wetlands are habitat for much wildlife so keep your eyes open for the river otter, American alligator, sandhill crane, and indigo snake. The self guided 2.5 mile Sand Hill Nature Trail is a a great way to take in some Florida nature.
Blue Spring State Park
Hontoon Island State Park
Approximate driving time from our villas: 1 hour and 15 minutes.
This park is just north of Blue Spring State Park. It's unique in that it can only be accessed by boat as it sits on an island between three rivers: the St. Johns River to the northeast, the Hontoon Dead River to the west, and the Snake River to the south. Activities include hiking, bicycling, boating, paddling, fishing and picnicking as well as a Native American historical site.
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