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    4.7 (410 reviews)
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    Bill P.

    I finally made time to visit the Bok Tower and its gardens. The tower is very impressive. It is very tall and constructed from marble. The tower is not open to the public. Visitors can only view it from the outside. There is a collection of "singing bells" at the top. Using a carillon keyboard, a musician can play music with the bells. They have 2 concerts per day that each last about 30 minutes. The grounds are fairly extensive. They have special areas. There is a kitchen garden whose plants grow food. There are children's areas where children can play. There's a gift shop and a café. I enjoyed the visit here and would recommend it to ot

    Laura C.

    It took me a long time to finally come herec I've wanted to visit ever since I first moved to Orlando, and I'm so happy I finally did! This place is truly magical. It's such a relaxing space where you can completely disconnect from everything and just enjoy the beauty around you. You can easily spend hours walking the grounds, surrounded by beautiful greenery and the sound of nature. It's the perfect spot to visit with family or friends, next time we'll definitely do a picnic! We also grabbed a bite and some drinks at the cafe, which was a great addition to the experience. Overall, I can definitely see myself coming back here again and again. Absolutely recommend

    Andrew C.

    We were meeting with friends at a midpoint, so we chose Lake Wales. While we were there, we decided to visit Bok Tower Gardens, a National Historic Landmark in Lake Wales, Florida. It's a 250-acre sanctuary featuring beautifully designed landscapes by the Olmsted firm, along with the iconic 205-foot Singing Tower topped with a 60-bell carillon. The location offers a variety of attractions, including walking trails, a children's garden, a historic mansion called El Retiro, gardens dedicated to rare plants, and daily carillon concerts. It's a serene escape with stunning views, especially since it's situated on one of Florida's highest points. Although the gardens appeared slightly dry, likely due to a lack of recent rain, listening to the tower sing its bells was simply fabulous. It was worth the visit.

    Antonella N.

    What a beautiful place this is. There's plenty of space if you're thinking of bringing your pups, kids, family, or friends. We paid $20 per person to walk around these beautiful paths and have a picnic too! The natural beauty of this preserved area is incredible . My favorite spot was all of the herbs and vegetables planters. Truly beautiful experience

    Wish H.

    Excellent place.. get ready to get your steps in. Absolutely stunning and very well taken care of. From the gift shop, restaurant, mansion & gardens. You can bring your dog as well. I'll be back every time I'm in the area.

    Catherine M.

    One thing I would suggest, either include the tour of the home or allow casless purchase at the tour site. Loved tge gift shop and they had dome awesome plants for sale!!

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    Vasilisa K.

    This was our first time at the Gardens. We were quite impressed with the well-maintained property and attention to very minor detail. It is truly a secret gem in Florida! I wanted to she some insight I gathered from the visit: *plan for full day *arrive early *bring water *great area for kids *buy house toure at the front *wear comfortable shoes and clothes *be at the Tower by 1 PM, experience the healing bell music *do a research prior to going to fully understand all the symbolism hidden in architecture *great location for picnics and pictures *the cafe menu is good, but long wait and pricey We will definitely return, as we did not get to tour the house and all the trails!

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    Deborah K.

    Loved visiting Bok Tower. The only reason I'm giving it a 4 is because they are draining and cleaning the koi pond. This should be stated on the website for potential visitors. Would have loved to be able to tour inside the tower but was told that can only happen for large donors. There are lots of beautiful and playful areas on the grounds. We especially enjoyed the children's section with the various xylophones. We also enjoyed the informational movie and plaques located around the grounds. Bells ring every half hour but a concert is at 1:00 and 3:00. Tip: make sure to use sunscreen and bug spray as the majority of the experience is outdoors.

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    Roberta H.

    We went during a free day in July! It was beautiful:) we really enjoyed the gardens. The koi pond around the bell tower is closed at the moment but everything was still enjoyable! You can bring your doggo on a leash. They have a cute play area for the kiddos and lots of walking and places to take pictures. You are welcome to grab food at the small restaurant on site or bring your own lunch!

    Lauren S.

    What a beautiful hidden gem, great for picnics, walks and overall transports you away from Florida in a sense since you are at one of the highest points in the state. Just hearing the tower "sing" is its own majestic feeling. I will say it depends on the season you go that the gardens are at its peak, so you can see it's full potential with the flowers booming. A great little place to get lost, perfect for any age.

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    Kathy G.

    Bok Tower Gardens was a treat to visit. It was cool with a pleasant breeze, low humidity and not real crowded yet in the early afternoon. The kids garden area was interactive and enjoyable for my three yo great grandson, he had a great time and so did us adults. Herbal garden was fun to walk through. Great that they use it for culinary learning and consumption. The walking paths, trails and landscape is well manicured and maintained. The calming natural beauty and smell of the different flowers and trees was refreshing. We had lunch at the Blue Palmetto Cafe, for a busy eatery the sevice was fast, food was plentiful and very tasty. Place was clean and had a nice atmosphere. Truly enjoyed the view from the singing tower. It is a magnificent piece of architecture. Great walk about with lots of shaded, breezy areas to take in nature. Highly recommend. Thank you grandson & grandaughter for treating me to a terrific day.

    Deanna L.

    This was such a beautiful, peaceful place. I made sure to go in spring when many flowers are in bloom and wasn't disappointed. They had so many gorgeous flowers and butterflies all around. I liked that they had a display of all the flowers in bloom at the front so you know what to look for. There's lots of happy wildlife here, I saw so many different birds. There's also plenty of open spaces throughout the gardens for picnics. They have a cafe and gift shop and a museum that was very cool. I would definitely come back again. The price is steep at $20 per adult, but it's put to good use with how well the gardens are cared for.

    Heidi M.

    Gorgeous gardens and a serene place to spend a day walking around and taking in nature (before the summer heat). We loved that it was dog friendly, and wish we could have toured the inside of the tower.

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    Beautifully peaceful! If you feel the need to spend a day at peace and in tune with nature, this is the place to visit. Its lovely!

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    Nice gardens. Good place to bring pets. Gift shop very well done. Wish the place was a bit bigger for the price.

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    The Rhodesbilt Arcade - A beautiful place to stroll through

    The Rhodesbilt Arcade

    5.0(2 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    1st I want to thank my friend Ariel W for providing the captivating historic account of this…read morebeautiful building - well done my friend... Mall vs Arcade - What's the difference? Most of us are familiar with the term "Mall" associated with the modern shopping venues being indoors or outdoors "Arcades" are usually designed as covered passages in which the shops are located on both side and are usually multi-storied, most are from earlier periods and all that I've had the privilege of visiting are architecturally amazing and so nostalgic. I was taken back after discovering this treasure in Lake Wales since most I've experienced are located in larger cities - downtown Cleveland, Ohio comes to mind. The Rhodesbilt Arcade is a beautiful example of the period architect and well worth a walk through, the breeze-way transcends time, if you have a few minutes to spare take a stroll through history and take a seat and daydream about what it must of been like when it first opened. For a town of less than five thousand souls when this magnificent structure was erected it must have been quite the sight and people probably traveled from miles around to see it. Renovations have preserved it so generations to come can enjoy it, just as generations from the past have...

    The Rhodesbilt Arcade is a historic building in the commercial historic district of Lake Wales…read more This area of Lake Wales was built during Florida's land boom years in the 1920's. The arcade was erected between 1924 and 1926 and it stretches between Park Avenue and Stuart Avenue. The Rhodesbilt Arcade was built by Jesse T. Rhodes who was nicknamed Good for his craftsmanship and quality of work. In addition to this arcade he built many of the first homes in Lake Wales. Rhodes was born in 1833 in Indiana. He arrived in Florida in 1913 at the age of 30 with his wife Alice in hopes that the warmer climate would help with his poor health. At the time he settled into a Lake Wales, the town was only two years old. He would go on to influence much of the early architecture of the town. This building is designed in a Mediterranean style with a curved parapet, ceramic tile, and arched doorways. The arcade also has hardwood floors, antique tile, and stained glass windows. The two story building is equivalent to today's shopping malls. The interior of the building held store fronts and offices lit by high skylights. Arcades were the most popular type of commercial building in the 1920's. This one still has business and offices operating out of it today. In later years Mr. Rhodes entered the real estate business and subdivided land into commercial and residential tracts. His wife Alice was the first insurance agent in Lake Wales. Mr. Rhodes passed away in 1932 at the age of 48 but his greatest achievement The Rhodesbilt Arcade still stands in downtown Lake Wales. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.

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    Lake of the Hills Community Center

    Lake of the Hills Community Center

    5.0(1 review)
    1.6 mi

    The Lake of the Hills Community Center is a historical landmark in Polk County on the northwestern…read morecorner of Lake Starr. A community social club formed in 1904. Early developer W. J. Howey created a land company that purchased several hundred acres around Starr Lake and in Lake Wales for home development. The railroad brought wealthy northerners to the winter community of Mountain Lake estates where the Bok Tower carillon was built. Howey believed they would also flock to his community and in anticipation of their arrival he set aside two acres for a recreational community site in 1914. In 1929 members of the local community built a one story stucco building. At first you had to be a Howey land owner to join the club but soon membership was open to anyone. On March 24, 2000, the stucco building was added to the National Register of Historic Places. In 2014 over 100 people attended a 100th Centennial Celebration and the name was changed to Lake Of The Hills Community Center. Today the Community Center is a gathering place hosting several social events throughout the year, including ice cream socials, spaghetti and covered dish dinners, meetings, monthly programs, and it is a host site for the annual 39-Mile Scenic Highway Yard Sale which is how I arrived here. The building can be rented for private events. As a fan of historic architecture it was a treat to visit this gem and see the old photos and history on the wall. The view of Starr Lake from the clubhouse is gorgeous. I love the old fashioned feel of this sweet community center that has been a stalwart of Lake Wakes for over a century.

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    Lake of the Hills Community Center
    Lake of the Hills Community Center
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    Mister Chris' Coffee Gallery

    Mister Chris' Coffee Gallery

    5.0(5 reviews)
    13.6 mi

    I was in Frostproof for the 30 Mile Scenic Highway Yard Sale, In search of a boost of caffeine I…read morestumbled on Mister Chris' Coffee Gallery which is located in the historic Atlantic Coast Line Train Depot in downtown Frostproof. The railroad came to town in 1911 and the station was built in 1912. The railroad helped to transport citrus from farmers all across the Lake Wales Ridge. To care for this restored landmark Mister Chris roasts coffee from around the world and ships it across the Continental United States. Today the depot is in the two acre Freedom Station Park. The park is a venue that can be rented and it also stages events such as Wall Street Market in Freedom Station Park and the "Mister Chris' Community Campfire series. This unique coffee shop combines history, music, art, and coffee, all the things I love. As you sip your coffee there are six rooms to explore: Hall of History, the Brew Ha Ha, the Study, the Paris Cafe, the Music Room and the Workshop which is the brew bar, gift shop and entertainment area. The workshop is located in what was once the depot cargo area. Chris has a collection of teapots, Beatles memorabilia, train stuff related to the depot, antique furniture, albums, collectibles, art, and on and on. I put my coffee down in a table and was startled to see a fish swimming under it. I didn't realize it was a fish tank table. There are surprises around every corner. Mr. Chris is a trusting soul. Coming from South Florida I couldn't believe he leaves all of his things out for people to look through and enjoy. This is such a wonderful business. I would come here every day if I could.

    Such a great place! Loved the decor and atmosphere. There was live entertainment tonight and she…read morewas pretty good. We only had a cup of coffee which was good. I look forward to returning the next time I visit Frostproof.

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    Saint Anne Shrine

    Saint Anne Shrine

    5.0(3 reviews)
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    The Saint Anne Shrine may be one of the most unique religious sites in Central Florida. There is a…read more100 year old shrine in the middle of a residential neighborhood that is across the street from a lake. The history of Saint Anne dates back to the 1920's when a contingent of French speaking Catholics came from Canada to Florida to escape winter. Six miles outside of Lake Wales they built a shrine to St. Anne de Beaupre, Mary's mother and the grandmother of Jesus at their winter retreat. On the south shore of Saint Anne Lake, fellow Canadian and winter resident Napoleon Pelletier helped them to build a white chapel, a towering grotto that was a replica of the site where the Virgin Mary appeared at Lourdes in France, a pedestal with a statue of Jesus Christ. and a tiered monument to Saint Theresa. A moat was added surrounding the grotto and a bridge to cross it was built out of native Florida rock. It didn't take long for the faithful to began to flocking to the shrine. One of the stories say these included French artist, Francies Marsollier and his son stricken with tuberculosis. He pledged to dedicate his life to beautifying the shrine if his son would live. As the son began to heal, Francies painted murals in the church and created sculptures for the grounds. Another story had Napolean Pelletier arriving at the lake with his son stricken with cancer and when the boy was healed by the water of the lake, Pelletier stayed and built the shrine. As word spread of the healing powers of the lake, more people came to visit the shrine including a Catholic Bishop to bless the cross Franciers made. At its height of fame, thousands of people would show up for the Feast of St. Anne on July 26th. During WWII people stopped coming. By the early 1960s, the Catholic Diocese of Orlando de-sanctified the church and tore it down. The sculptures made by Franciers were taken to other churches or lost. In the 1980's a priest attempted to sell the shrine as a housing lot but the neighbors came together to prevent the sale and saved what was left of the shrine. Today you can still see the remains of the shrine by the lake and the grotto. To find the grotto look for the white cross between houses 1233 and 1270. In the grotto area is the grave of Napolean Pelletie. The marker says Napolean was born in Canada in 1857 and he passed away on March 7, 1942. According to the marker he is credited with building and maintaining the shrine while he was alive. Based on the offerings left it looks like the shrine is still being used today. It is so peaceful and serene here. I was the only person on a weekday. If you are visiting downtown Lake Wales it is only about a 15 minute drive out to the shrine.

    So beautiful and calming. I call myself fortunate that I live near this beautiful shine. It's a…read moreplace to go when you need peace in your soul.

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    Saint Anne Shrine
    Saint Anne Shrine

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    Site of Fort Clinch

    Site of Fort Clinch

    5.0(1 review)
    12.6 mi

    I love finding a historical marker. They are filled with nuggets of interesting history about the…read moresurrounding area. I found this one while driving through Frostproof on my way to Lake Wales. This is not one of the blue state historic markers. Instead this green marker was installed by the Polk County Historical Society. When the government enacted the Indian Removal Act in 1830, the army was sent to drive all of the Native Americans out west on the Trail of Tears. The Seminoles resisted and the Second Seminole War broke out. Forts like this one in Frostproof were set up all across Florida to aid the US Army in their mission. The settlement in the area now known as Frostproof was established like many in central Florida at the time, as a fort, then called Fort Clinch. Fort Clinch was built on January 13, 1850 on the shore of what was then called Lake Mocha Poka. The fort was a stockade which consisted of six or seven buildings. garrisoned by 1st. Art., 7th Inf. U.S. Army and Florida Mounted Volunteers. Several men who served here went on to prominence during the Civil War. These included George G. Meade who would become a Union Major General, and Confederate Generals A.P. Hill, and Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson. The fort was named after the local Lake Clinch which was named after the popular Seminole War commander Duncan Lamont Clinch (1787-1849). Clinch served in both the 1st and 2nd Seminole Indian Wars. Three forts in total were named after him, this fort in Polk County (1850), Ft. Clinch at the mouth of the Withlacoochee River (1836) in what is now Levy County, and the most famous Fort Clinch (1847) which still stands in Nassau County. This settlement was abandoned only months later on June 8th. By the 1880s, Frostproof began to see its first permanent settlers as homesteaders were attracted to the abundant hunting and fishing in the area.

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    Site of Fort Clinch

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    Bok Tower Gardens - gardens - Updated May 2026

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