About Clermont, Florida

Clermont is a city in Lake County, around 22 miles (35 km) west 2 miles (35 km) southeast. The populace was 28,742 of every 2010. The city is private in character and its economy is focused in retail exchange, housing, and the travel industry arranged cafés and bars. It is essential for the Orlando–Kissimmee–Sanford Metropolitan Statistical Area.

Known as “The Choice of Champions,” Clermont’s unmistakable slopes, lakes, atmosphere and sports offices have acquired it a worldwide standing as the preparation ground for marathon runners, sprinters and cyclists.

For a remarkable view from above, families can go on an outing to the highest point of the Florida Citrus Tower, a perception deck offering a 360-degree perspective on eight Central Florida regions. At the base lies the Presidents Hall of Fame, including a White House copy and a sweeping John F. Kennedy, Jr. assortment. For the brave sorts, Revolution Off Road offers eco voyages through the wonderful Florida landscape via land and water.

A visit to Clermont is never finished without a stop at the biggest premium winery, Lakeridge, to test wines produced using privately developed Muscadine grapes.