St. Cloud is a city in northern Osceola County, Florida, United States. It is located on the southern shore of East Lake Tohopekaliga in Central Florida, approximately 26 miles (41.8 km) southeast of Orlando. The city population was 35,183 in the 2010 census, and 40,918 in the 2013 census estimate. The city is part of the Orlando–Kissimmee–Sanford metropolitan area.
Restaurants in Saint Cloud
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I really enjoyed this tour. It is in a van, so there is no walking involved. The windows are wide and the seats are comfy. Sister Bybee is a delightful and informed guide and had answers to all our questions and some we did not ask! In addition to seeing how this huge working cattle ranch is run, we had a visual experience with a ton of birds - egrets, roseate spoonbills, cormorants and wild turkeys...and an alligator. If you enjoy the outdoors and learning the history and workings of a huge ranch, make an appointment and come enjoy. Bonus- it is free!
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Premium Peach, LLC is an agrotourism, u-pick peach farm. Opened in 2014, Premium Peach welcomes families from across the state of Florida every weekend during "picking season." Our picking times are regularly updated on our Facebook page. Our typical season is from April to May.
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I visit here several times a month to grab fresh fruit and vegetables. Their U-pick strawberries are incredible! The family is super sweet too.
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This little area has two trails (0.75 and 0.35 miles) set among Live Oaks and a transitional landscape. When taking the Lake Trail, recommend starting to the right as the trail markers are more easily found from this direction. This section also has several picnic tables and grills under massive trees. Easy to find a great spot for photographs as well.
The Saint Cloud Sugar Belt Railway opened in November 1890 and ran from Kissimmee through the Saint Cloud plantation to Narcoossee. Made to haul sugar to market, it also carried passengers and other freight through the area. In 1917, a brick station replaced the original wooden depot known as Sunny Side. Artists: Maria Arenas & Susi Soto Located at Beachamps Building at 10th St.
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