Marion County Lake Community
Welcome to Summerfield, a Marion County community along the shores of Lake Weir, set south of Ocala and just north of The Villages.
Summerfield is an unincorporated community in southeastern Marion County, Florida, positioned roughly midway between Ocala to the northwest and Leesburg to the southeast. It is not an incorporated municipality but rather a census-designated place, which means many local services—law enforcement, road maintenance, and parks—are provided by Marion County. The community sits along U.S. Route 441 and near State Road 42, giving it direct access to both Ocala and the growing corridor that leads toward Lake and Sumter counties. The defining geographical feature of Summerfield is Lake Weir, the largest lake in Marion County at roughly 9,600 acres, known for its clear water, white-sand beaches, and recreational boating. The smaller Little Lake Weir sits nearby, and county parks such as W. H. Willoughby Park and the Carney Island Recreation and Conservation Area offer fishing, picnicking, swimming, and boat ramps along the shoreline. This lake-centered geography shapes both the community's identity and its housing, with many older lakefront and canal-front homes ringing the water. Summerfield's modern growth is closely tied to The Villages, the massive master-planned age-restricted community that spans Sumter, Lake, and Marion counties and begins just south of Summerfield. That proximity has drawn a wave of active-adult and retirement-oriented development to the area, including communities such as Stonecrest, while also making The Villages' town squares, golf courses, and shopping easily reachable for Summerfield residents. The community is served by Marion County Public Schools, with the Lake Weir elementary, middle, and high schools serving local students. Daily life blends a rural, lakeside atmosphere with convenient access to Ocala's employment, healthcare, and equestrian economy. For households seeking lake access, a quieter pace, and proximity to both Ocala and one of the nation's largest retirement communities, Summerfield offers a distinctive Central Florida option.
Summerfield is located in Marion County, Florida, in the central part of the state, roughly midway between Ocala and Leesburg. It is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in the southeastern portion of the county, near the Lake County line.
Summerfield sits directly north of The Villages, the large master-planned age-restricted retirement community that spans Sumter, Lake, and Marion counties. Residents of Summerfield can reach The Villages' town squares, shopping, and amenities within a short drive, and several age-restricted communities of their own operate in and around Summerfield.
Summerfield is served by Marion County Public Schools. Local campuses include Lake Weir Elementary School, Lake Weir Middle School, and Lake Weir High School, which serve the communities around Lake Weir in southeastern Marion County.
Summerfield is known for its location along Lake Weir, the largest lake in Marion County at about 9,600 acres, with white-sand beaches and boating. The community is also recognized for its proximity to The Villages and to Ocala's equestrian country, making it a base for lakeside and retirement-oriented living.
No. Summerfield is an unincorporated community and census-designated place rather than an incorporated municipality. It relies on Marion County for many local services, including law enforcement and parks, which is common for communities of its type in Florida.
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