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The 180-acre park (located just outside of downtown) comes with economic, social, recreational, and environmental benefits for Lakeland. | Photo provided by Bonnet Springs Park

Get excited, Lakelanders — Located just outside of downtown between West Memorial Blvd. and George Jenkins Blvd. next to Lake Bonnet, the new public park will be walking distance to art, recreation, and fun while experiencing the nature and history of our city.

Ready for strolls, picnics + more? You can show your support for the park by becoming a Founding Friend.

Founding Friends play an active role in supporting the privately-funded public park before it opens. A contribution will support park projects + event programming for years to come.

The membership is $30 annually and comes with perks, like:

  • Recognition as a Founding Friend of Bonnet Springs Park
  • A “Friends of Bonnet Springs Park” magnet
  • Welcome certificate + letter of appreciation
  • Monthly email newsletter

The opportunity to join as a Founding Friend is limited — it’s only available during park development.*

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