Polk County, Florida
Polk County, Florida, is located in the central part of the state and is known for its diverse landscapes, including lakes, forests, and agricultural areas. It is home to several cities, including Lakeland and Winter Haven, and is part of the Greater Orlando metropolitan area. The county covers approximately 2,010 square miles and features numerous parks and recreational opportunities.
The county was established in 1861 and is named after James K. Polk, the 11th President of the United States. Polk County has a rich history, with attractions such as the Polk County History Center and the Bok Tower Gardens. The area is also known for its citrus production and outdoor activities like fishing and hiking.