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Marion County Lakeside Community

About Ocklawaha, FL

Welcome to Ocklawaha, a quiet Marion County community set between Lake Weir and the Ocklawaha River, near the Ocala National Forest.

Ocklawaha is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Marion County, Florida, lying southeast of Ocala and northwest of Lake Weir. Its population is about 1,500. The community takes its name from the Ocklawaha River, a 74-mile waterway that flows north from central Florida to the St. Johns River near Palatka — a name derived from the Creek word for "muddy." The area's history runs deep. The Lake Weir region was occupied by the Timucuan people and visited by Spanish missionaries around 1600, and the land around the lake supported agriculture for centuries. In the 19th century, Lake Weir's scenic beauty drew early tourism and settlement, and the surrounding countryside developed as farmland and citrus groves. Ocklawaha itself remained a small, unincorporated lakeside and river community rather than incorporating as a city. Geography defines modern Ocklawaha. To the south and east lies Lake Weir, a large spring-fed lake popular for boating, fishing, and water sports, with the Carney Island Recreation and Conservation Area providing public lake access. To the north and east stretch the Ocklawaha River, the Rodman Reservoir, and the Ocala National Forest — the southernmost national forest in the continental United States — with its springs, hiking trails, and off-road riding areas. Education is provided by Marion County Public Schools, with students attending nearby campuses including Forest High School. Residents look to Ocala, about 15 miles to the northwest, for shopping, healthcare, and employment, while The Villages lies to the southwest. Ocklawaha suits retirees, seasonal residents, and households seeking an affordable, nature-centered home between lake and forest in rural Marion County.

Population 1,508
County Marion County
Active Listings 481
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Frequently Asked Questions

What county is Ocklawaha in?

Ocklawaha is located in Marion County, Florida, southeast of Ocala. It is an unincorporated community and census-designated place situated between Lake Weir and the Ocklawaha River, near the southern edge of the Ocala National Forest.

How did Ocklawaha get its name?

Ocklawaha takes its name from the Ocklawaha River, a 74-mile waterway that flows north through central Florida to the St. Johns River near Palatka. The name derives from the Creek word meaning "muddy."

What school district serves Ocklawaha?

Ocklawaha is served by Marion County Public Schools, the district covering all of Marion County. Students in the area typically attend nearby campuses, including Forest High School, one of the county's larger high schools.

What outdoor recreation is near Ocklawaha?

Ocklawaha offers lakeside and forest recreation. Lake Weir, with the Carney Island Recreation and Conservation Area, provides boating, fishing, and swimming, while the Ocala National Forest adds springs, hiking trails, and off-road riding, and the Rodman Reservoir supports fishing.

City Guide

About Ocklawaha

Real Estate & Housing

Ocklawaha's housing reflects its unincorporated, rural character. The area offers a mix of modest single-family homes, mobile and manufactured homes, and wooded or lakefront properties, with larger lots and acreage common away from the lake. Homes near Lake Weir and the canal- and river-front areas tend to be older, water-oriented properties, while inland parcels provide privacy among oak hammocks and pastureland. The population's older skew means a significant share of the housing stock is geared to retirees and seasonal residents. Prices remain comparatively modest by Florida standards, making Ocklawaha a draw for buyers seeking lakeside access and rural space at an attainable cost.

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Lifestyle in Ocklawaha

Ocklawaha offers a relaxed, rural lakeside lifestyle in the heart of central Florida. Daily life revolves around the water and the outdoors — mornings on Lake Weir, afternoons fishing or boating on the Ocklawaha River, and weekends exploring the springs and trails of the Ocala National Forest. The community skews toward an older, retirement-aged population, drawn by the quiet pace, natural setting, and manageable climate. There is little in the way of a commercial downtown; residents travel into Ocala or The Villages for shopping and services. It is a place for people who prioritize space, nature, and tranquility over convenience and urban amenities.

Schools & Education

Ocklawaha is served by Marion County Public Schools, the district that covers all of Marion County, including Ocala and its surrounding communities. Students in the Ocklawaha area attend district schools in the southeastern part of the county, with Forest High School among the larger nearby campuses. The district operates a full range of elementary, middle, and high schools, along with alternative and career programs. Given the community's small size, there are no dedicated campuses within Ocklawaha itself, so families travel a short distance for school. For higher education, the College of Central Florida and other institutions in Ocala serve the region.

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Parks & Recreation

Recreation is Ocklawaha's defining asset. Lake Weir, a large lake on the community's southern edge, offers boating, fishing, water skiing, and swimming, with the Carney Island Recreation and Conservation Area providing beaches, boat ramps, and picnic areas. The Ocklawaha River and the Rodman Reservoir add fishing, paddling, and wildlife viewing, while the Ocala National Forest to the north and east delivers one of Florida's richest outdoor playgrounds — spring-fed swimming holes such as Juniper and Alexander Springs, hiking and equestrian trails, and extensive off-road vehicle riding areas. The combination of a major lake, a scenic river, and a national forest makes Ocklawaha a natural base for year-round outdoor living.

MARKET SNAPSHOT

The Market at a Glance

How homes have been selling here over the last 90 days.

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trending_down Price Reductions 0
payments Median Sale Price $250,000 -3.8%
square_foot Price per Sq Ft $130
schedule Avg Days on Market 103
sell Homes Sold 51
percent Sale-to-List Ratio 98.0%
inventory_2 Months of Inventory 8.6

Price & Sales History

Market data reflects closed sales over the last 90 days and is provided for informational purposes.

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320031 home for saleMedian sale$330.9KPer sq ft$762 sales in the last 90 days
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320861 home for saleMedian sale$244KPer sq ft$1619 sales in the last 90 days
320911 home for saleMedian sale$270KPer sq ft$1416 sales in the last 90 days
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13395 SE 106th Avenue For Sale $219,900
13395 SE 106th Avenue
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4 Beds 3 Baths 1548 Sq Ft Built 1958 1228720
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