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A beginner’s guide to Bonnet Springs Park

If it’s your first time visiting this award-winning Lakeland attraction, allow us to create your perfect park day.

The boathouse at Bonnet Springs Park

From how to get around to the must-see attractions, here’s everything you need to know when visiting Bonnet Springs Park for the first time.

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It’s no secret that Lakeland is home to some of the best parks around, but in the last several years, there’s been one that sticks out above the rest: Bonnet Springs Park.

Recently voted as the Best City Park in the US by USA Today, the former railyard-turned-outdoor-oasis located just outside of downtown Lakeland has become a go-to destination for all of Central Florida. Here’s what you need to know when planning your visit.

Parking + transit

Bonnet Springs Park (also known as BSP) has four parking areas located around its perimeter near the Welcome Center, Florida Children’s Museum, Playground, and Event Center, meaning you can find a spot that’s close to whatever sights strike your fancy.

The park spans ~168 acres, so you can get your steps in no problem, but there are also trams that can get you from Point A to Point B each day from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. — find the stops marked with a “T” on the map.

An exterior view of the Treehouse at Bonnet Springs Park, showing lights from the windows.

Visit the Treehouse for some indoor fun at Bonnet Springs Park.

Photo by @phachszotos

    Things to do + see

    Who says parks are just for the kids? BSP brings the fun for all ages, from its interactive play structures and the Florida Children’s Museum to its Nature Center and History Gallery. Pro tip: Bookmark the park’s calendar to stay on top of upcoming events.

    A trivia night answer page sits in the foreground with patrons at Bonnet Springs Park's rooftop bar in the background

    Join Bonnet Springs Park’s trivia on the last Thursday of each month at 6 p.m. in the rooftop bar.

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    Don’t forget the food

    If a picnic lunch isn’t part of your perfect park plan, BSP has several food options right on site. Start your day with a latte and pastry from the Welcome Center Coffee Shop, grab a burger or salad for lunch from The Depot Cafe, then top off the day with a glass of wine at the Rooftop Bar while watching the sunset.

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