Seminole County Suburb
Welcome to Altamonte Springs, a Seminole County city built around Cranes Roost Lake and the Uptown district, minutes north of Orlando.
Altamonte Springs lies in Seminole County, immediately north of Orlando and just east of Interstate 4, making it one of central Florida's most convenient suburban addresses. With roughly 46,000 residents, the city functions as both a bedroom community for the Orlando metro and a self-contained retail and healthcare center for northern Seminole County. Its location at the junction of I-4 and State Road 436 places Orlando's employment centers, airport, and attractions within a short drive. The city's modern identity is built around Uptown Altamonte, a planned district at its core anchored by Cranes Roost Park. The 45-acre park surrounds Cranes Roost Lake, named for the sandhill cranes that gather there, and its one-mile waterfront loop is the community's gathering place. The park draws more than a million visitors a year and hosts major events, most notably Red Hot & Boom, the region's signature Independence Day celebration. Around the lake, Uptown Altamonte has concentrated apartments, offices, restaurants, and retail into a walkable urban core that is unusual among central Florida suburbs. Altamonte Springs has a large retail base, with roughly 50 multi-tenant shopping centers serving the surrounding region, and AdventHealth Altamonte Springs operates as the largest satellite campus in the AdventHealth Central Florida system — a major employer and a draw for healthcare workers. The city is governed by a council-manager form of government, with four commission districts and a citywide mayor. For relocating buyers, the city offers strong schools, apartment and condominium living near the lake, and established single-family neighborhoods, all within easy reach of Orlando's jobs, airport, and attractions. The combination of a genuine downtown-style lakefront center and a short highway commute anchors its appeal to commuters, healthcare professionals, and families.
Altamonte Springs is in Seminole County, Florida, just north of Orlando and east of Interstate 4. The city has a population of roughly 46,000 and serves as a retail and healthcare center for northern Seminole County.
Cranes Roost Park is a 45-acre park at the heart of Uptown Altamonte, surrounding Cranes Roost Lake, which is named for the sandhill cranes that gather there. It features a one-mile walkway around the lake and hosts events including the annual Red Hot & Boom celebration.
Altamonte Springs is served by Seminole County Public Schools, a district consistently rated among the strongest in Florida. Families have access to a range of highly regarded elementary, middle, and high schools across the city's attendance zones.
Altamonte Springs sits immediately north of Orlando, connected by Interstate 4 and State Road 436. The interchange at I-4 gives residents direct highway access to downtown Orlando, the theme-park corridor, and Orlando International Airport.
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