City on the Circle
Welcome to Sebring, the Highlands County seat in Florida's Heartland — the "City on the Circle" and home of the 12 Hours of Sebring endurance race.
Sebring is a city in, and the county seat of, Highlands County, Florida, located in the Florida Heartland region of Central Florida. With roughly 12,000 residents, it anchors the Sebring metropolitan statistical area and is known both for its distinctive circular downtown plan and for its internationally recognized motorsports venue. The city's identity combines a quiet lakefront lifestyle with a racing heritage that puts it on the world stage. Sebring is known as the "City on the Circle" because of its circular downtown layout centered on Circle Park, a shaded public square around which the historic district was master planned. The downtown includes a number of National Register of Historic Places-listed buildings, including the Kenilworth Lodge, the Highlands County Courthouse, and Central Station. This historic core gives the city a walkable, rooted center that has been revitalized through its Florida Main Street designation. The city's most famous institution is Sebring International Raceway, America's oldest road-racing circuit, built on the runways of the former Hendricks Army Airfield, a World War II base used to train B-17 combat crews. The track has hosted the 12 Hours of Sebring endurance race since 1952, an event considered second only to Le Mans in international prominence and a major annual draw for visitors. Lake Jackson, a freshwater lake of about 9,212 acres, lies within the city limits and anchors recreation, with fishing, boating, jet skiing, kayaking, and swimming at City Pier Beach. Golf courses, including the Sebring Municipal Golf Course, and the area's retirement communities round out the local lifestyle. Public education is provided by Highlands County Schools, a district headquartered in Sebring with about 24 schools and roughly 12,000 students serving the county. This combination of a historic circular downtown, lakefront recreation, racing heritage, and established community services makes Sebring a distinctive place to live in Central Florida.
Sebring is the county seat of Highlands County, Florida, located in the Florida Heartland region of Central Florida. Highlands County comprises the Sebring metropolitan statistical area, with Sebring as its administrative center.
Sebring is known as the City on the Circle because of its circular downtown plan centered on Circle Park. The downtown historic district includes National Register-listed buildings such as the Kenilworth Lodge and the Highlands County Courthouse.
Sebring is home to Sebring International Raceway, America's oldest road-racing circuit, built on the runways of the former Hendricks Army Airfield. The track has hosted the 12 Hours of Sebring endurance race since 1952, a race considered second only to Le Mans in international prominence.
Sebring is served by Highlands County Schools, a public district headquartered in the city with about two dozen schools and roughly twelve thousand students. The district operates elementary, middle, and high schools across Highlands County and the Sebring area.
Lake Jackson, a freshwater lake of about 9,212 acres, lies within Sebring's city limits and anchors local recreation. The lake supports fishing, boating, jet skiing, kayaking, and swimming at City Pier Beach.
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Sebring's housing stock reflects its history as a planned early-twentieth-century city and its later growth as a lakefront and retirement community. The downtown historic district preserves early architecture around Circle Park, while surrounding neighborhoods offer a mix of mid-century homes, lakefront and lake-adjacent properties, and newer single-family construction. Active-adult and retirement communities, such as the faith-based Maranatha Village with its golf course, are part of the local fabric, alongside nature-oriented neighborhoods like Sebring Shores. Lakefront homes along Lake Jackson and the region's other lakes represent a notable segment of the market, giving buyers options from historic in-town homes to waterfront and golf-course living.
Sebring's neighborhoods are anchored by the downtown historic district, a master-planned circular layout around Circle Park with National Register-listed buildings that remains the city's most distinctive area. Around it, established neighborhoods and lakefront communities extend toward Lake Jackson and the surrounding lakes, with Sebring Shores offering a nature-filled, residential setting. Active-adult and retirement communities such as Maranatha Village, centered on a church and an 18-hole golf course, add a distinct segment to the local housing landscape. Together these areas give residents a range from historic in-town living to waterfront and golf-oriented communities in Florida's Heartland.
Sebring's lifestyle balances small-town Florida character with a world-famous motorsports identity. The city's downtown is organized around Circle Park, a shaded, circular green space lined with historic buildings, and it serves as the community's gathering point for events and everyday life. Each year, the 12 Hours of Sebring draws international race fans to Sebring International Raceway, injecting a cosmopolitan energy into an otherwise quiet Heartland community. Lake Jackson supports a year-round culture of boating, fishing, and lakeside leisure, and the area's golf courses and retirement communities reflect a relaxed, outdoors-oriented pace. The result is a distinctive blend of historic charm, lake life, and racing heritage.
Sebring is served by Highlands County Schools, a public district headquartered in the city with about 24 schools and roughly 12,000 students serving Highlands County. The district operates elementary, middle, and high schools across the Sebring area and the wider county, supporting families throughout the Florida Heartland. Sebring's role as the county seat and its concentration of schools, combined with its lakefront recreation, historic downtown, and motorsports economy, makes it an appealing base for families seeking a small-city setting with established public services in Central Florida.
Sebring sits in the Florida Heartland, connected to the broader state by U.S. Highway 27, which runs through the city and links it north to the Orlando area and south toward Lake Okeechobee and South Florida. State Road 17 and other regional routes connect Sebring to neighboring Highlands County communities such as Avon Park and Lake Placid. The city's central Florida location places it within driving distance of larger metro areas and the state's coasts, while Sebring Regional Airport serves general aviation and regional air travel. This highway network positions Sebring as the commercial and transportation hub of Highlands County.
Recreation in Sebring is defined by Lake Jackson and Sebring International Raceway. Lake Jackson, a 9,200-acre freshwater lake within the city, supports fishing, boating, jet skiing, water skiing, and kayaking, with City Pier Beach providing swimming, a covered fishing pier, and lakefront views. The surrounding Highlands County lakes, including Lake Istokpoga, extend water-based options across the region. Golf is a significant local pastime, with courses such as the Sebring Municipal Golf Course. The 12 Hours of Sebring and other raceway events bring motorsports spectators to the city throughout the year, adding a distinctive dimension to the area's recreational calendar.
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