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Bill Frederick Park at Turkey Lake is Orlando's largest city park at 183 acres, offering a lake, hiking trails, a swimming pool, disc golf, and family picnic areas. It provides an accessible outdoor escape within city limits.

Lake Eola Park is the green heart of downtown Orlando, a 43-acre public park surrounding the iconic Lake Eola and its landmark fountain. It serves as the city's central gathering place for festivals, markets, and daily recreation.

Harry P. Leu Gardens is a 50-acre botanical oasis northeast of downtown Orlando. The gardens feature one of the largest camellia collections in the eastern United States, a tropical stream garden, and the historic Leu House Museum.
Dickson Azalea Park is a hidden urban oasis tucked between downtown Orlando and the Thornton Park neighborhood. Dense subtropical vegetation, a meandering stream, and footbridges create a tranquil escape just blocks from the city center.

Mead Botanical Garden is a 47-acre community garden and nature preserve in Winter Park. It features butterfly gardens, native plant collections, walking trails, and a natural amphitheater used for outdoor concerts.

Tibet-Butler Nature Preserve is a 440-acre conservation area on the western edge of Orlando, offering pine flatwoods, cypress swamps, and scrub habitats. Three hiking trails of varying lengths wind through the preserve.