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“The Choice of Champions”

Anna Maria Island

Clermont

 City in Lake County, Florida

 

Clermont is a distinctive Central Florida city known for its rolling hills, scenic lakes, and strong focus on health, fitness, and outdoor living. Unlike much of Florida’s flat terrain, Clermont’s elevation gives it a unique landscape that has attracted athletes, cyclists, and runners from around the world. The city offers a blend of established neighborhoods, newer developments, and a revitalized downtown waterfront that centers around Lake Minneola. With a growing restaurant scene, expanding trail systems, and a reputation for being both active and family-friendly, Clermont continues to attract residents looking for space, scenery, and a strong sense of community.

Citrus Tower in Clermont, Florida

Citrus Tower in Clermont, Florida

Photo by Michael Warren via Canva

Location & Size

Clermont is located in southern Lake County in Central Florida and covers roughly 15 square miles.

The city sits about 22 miles west of downtown Orlando and is part of the Greater Orlando metropolitan area.

Nearby cities include Minneola (about 2 miles east), Winter Garden (about 12 miles southeast), and Groveland (about 5 miles north).

Clermont’s location along major roadways makes it accessible while still feeling removed from Orlando’s urban density.

Founded

Clermont was founded in the late 1800s and officially incorporated in 1916. Early settlers were drawn to the area by its fertile land and elevated terrain, which proved favorable for citrus farming. The city experienced cycles of growth and hardship, particularly during Florida’s citrus freezes, but consistently rebounded and evolved. In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, Clermont began transitioning from a rural citrus town into a thriving residential and recreational hub. Today, the city balances its agricultural history with modern development and a forward-looking vision focused on health, sustainability, and quality of life.

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Population

Clermont has a population of approximately 44,000 residents, with steady growth over the past decade.

Known For

• Rolling hills and higher elevation than most of Florida
• National Training Center
• Outdoor recreation and trail systems
• Lake Minneola waterfront and downtown revitalization
• Active lifestyle and athletic community

Cost of living

Median Income:  $79,789

Median Home Price:  $368,600 

Median Rent: $1,774

Clermont’s cost of living is considered average to slightly above average, largely driven by housing demand and proximity to Orlando.

 

Things to do

  • Walk, bike, or run the South Lake Trail
  • Paddle or relax at Lake Minneola Waterfront Park
  • Visit the National Training Center
  • Explore downtown Clermont shops and restaurants, especially around Montrose Street, which is known as a foodie hub with food halls and local markets.
  • Attend local races, festivals, and community events
  • Visit The President’s Hall of Fame, a unique museum with presidential memorabilia and wax figures.

Fun Facts

• Clermont is nicknamed “The Choice of Champions” due to its popularity with elite athletes.
• Some of Florida’s highest elevations are found in and around Clermont.
• The city has become a regional destination for endurance sports and outdoor recreation.

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