YOUR GUIDE TO LAKEWOOD RANCH

Lakewood Ranch, Florida, is a 7,000-acre planned community located in northeastern Sarasota County and southeastern Manatee County. This sprawling, busy community encompasses all aspects of modern infrastructure, including residential and commercial development, dining, nightlife, entertainment and more. This fairly recent development is landing on numerous top 10 lists and is attracting the likes of many young families and retirees with an abundance of neighborhoods catering to all different lifestyles. 

Lakewood Ranch has a population of over 35,000 people, and features pristine nature, world-class educational institutions, golf courses, country clubs, state-of-the-art community centers, entertainment, and sports facilities. Better yet, Lakewood Ranch is close to the area’s best beaches!

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WHAT TO EXPECT AT THE LAKEWOOD RANCH

  • Over 17 villages 
  • Three town centers
  • Numerous neighborhood centers 
  • 150 miles of trails and sidewalks
  • 7,000 acres of parks and lakes 
  • Over 200 shops and restaurants 
  • Over 60 clubs and sports groups 
  • Numerous farmers' markets
  • Seven community parks and pet parks 
  • 162 golf holes and 32 racquet sports courts 
  • High-rated educational institutions
  • Sarasota Polo Club, Lakewood Ranch Golf and Country Club
  • Luxury houses, well-paved streets, and organized community
  • Over 20 fields at Premier Sports Campus 

WHY MOVE TO LAKEWOOD RANCH, FLORIDA 

Lakewood Ranch houses 17 villages and unique areas, all catering to various lifestyles from country-club living to tennis clubs, young families, and more. One thing resonates here though, a love of all things beautiful. You’ll quickly fall in love with the perfectly manicured roads, landscaping and pristine communities that this area is renowned for. Each village within the community offers a unique lifestyle too. Lakewood Ranch features dramatic landscapes, from forests to natural Floridian wetlands that help to preserve native wildlife. Catering to almost all walks of life from young professionals to retirees with townhomes, single-family houses, and luxury estates, Lakewood Ranch is an idealistic home for many. 

EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS 

Lakewood Ranch is great for families because it offers top-rated educational institutions, with a mix of both public and private options. Students of all ages can excel here with school offerings for K-12 including Robert Willis Elementary School and Lakewood Ranch High School. Additionally, private schools like The Out of Door Academy also draw attention and enrollment.  The highly-rated schools and colleges offer high-quality and research-based education, attracting families from different states. 

Currently, Lakewood Ranch has ten public schools and several private schools, along with some colleges. Some of the community's best higher education institutions are Meridian College, State College of Florida, Manatee Technical College, and Keiser University. 

RETIREMENT COMMUNITY

Lakewood Ranch is the top destination for people who want to spend their retirement life peacefully and luxuriously. At Lakewood Ranch, retirees can enjoy a high-quality life in a serene natural environment, relish numerous amenities, such as golf, tennis, biking, local restaurants with outdoor dining, picturesque beaches, world-class medical facilities with experienced health providers, and beautiful homes. 

YEAR-ROUND RECREATION

Lakewood Ranch is one of the best communities in Florida for outdoor enthusiasts. It offers trails and sidewalks interconnected to each other. The exciting thing is that Lakewood Ranch has 150 miles of sidewalks and trails, and all streets in the neighborhoods have bike lanes. 

The Premier Sports Campus is a multi-purpose facility featuring soccer fields, lacrosse, tennis, rugby, and other organized sports. The newly established Nathan Benderson Park offers a 3.7 miles trail around the lake where people can exercise. There are several national rowing championships every year in the lake at Nathan Benderson Park. 

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