Gateway to Ocala National Forest
Welcome to Umatilla, "Nature's Hometown" — a historic Lake County citrus community and the gateway to the Ocala National Forest in central Florida.
Umatilla is a small city in northern Lake County, Florida, set among the lakes and rolling terrain of central Florida, roughly 40 miles northwest of Orlando. The 2020 census counted 3,685 residents. State Road 19 runs through the city, connecting it south toward Eustis, Tavares, and Mount Dora and north into the Ocala National Forest, which begins just beyond the city and gives Umatilla its adopted name, "Nature's Hometown." The city grew up in the late 19th and early 20th centuries around the citrus industry, when Lake County's groves and packing houses made it one of Florida's leading fruit-producing regions. The railroad and the citrus trade shaped Umatilla's early growth, and the town's historic district and older commercial buildings still speak to that era. Though the citrus industry has changed, the area's agricultural and small-town character endures. Today Umatilla functions as a quiet residential community and a gateway to outdoor recreation. The Ocala National Forest — one of the largest in Florida — offers springs, lakes, and the Florida Trail, while the city itself provides the everyday essentials of a small Lake County town. Its position keeps Orlando's employment and entertainment within commuting reach while preserving a rural, lakeside way of life. The lakes that surround Umatilla are as much a part of life as the forest. Fishing, boating, and shoreline recreation are woven into local routines, and the city's location between the forest and the Lake County chain of lakes gives residents immediate access to both woodland and water. Renninger's Flea Market and Antique Center, a long-running regional attraction, brings visitors through the area year-round and anchors the town's commercial life alongside its historic downtown. Umatilla appeals to households seeking an affordable, outdoors-oriented central Florida setting — whether retirees, families, or residents who want space and access to nature without moving far from the region's larger cities. The combination of lakes, forest, and small-town scale gives the city a character distinct from the suburban sprawl nearer Orlando, and its schools, parks, and civic life keep it a genuine community rather than a stopping point on the way to the forest.
Umatilla is in Lake County, Florida, in the northern part of the county in central Florida. It sits along State Road 19, north of Eustis and Mount Dora and roughly 40 miles northwest of Orlando.
Umatilla is known as 'Nature's Hometown' and as a historic citrus community. It is the gateway to the Ocala National Forest, which begins just north of the city and offers springs, lakes, and the Florida Trail.
Umatilla is served by Lake County Schools, with Umatilla Elementary, Umatilla Middle, and Umatilla High School all located within the city. This keeps students close to home from kindergarten through twelfth grade.
Outdoor recreation dominates, from fishing and boating on area lakes to hiking the Florida Trail and swimming at springs such as Silver Glen in the Ocala National Forest. Renninger's Flea Market and Antique Center is a nearby regional draw.
Umatilla is roughly 40 miles northwest of Orlando, reached via State Road 19 and connecting routes to the U.S. 441 and Florida's Turnpike corridors. It offers a rural, lakeside setting within commuting reach of the Orlando metro.
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