Overview & Quick Facts

Located in eastern Seminole County, just north of the University of Central Florida, is a vibrant, fast-growing city that masterfully pairs rapid modern development with historic, small-town charm. Known throughout Central Florida for its excellent schools, lush park systems, and strong sense of community, it has evolved from a quiet agricultural hub into one of the region’s most desirable places to live. Despite its growth, the city proudly retains its unique heritage, celebrated through its historic downtown architecture and its famous, free-roaming population of local chickens.

Quick Facts

  • State / County: Florida | Seminole County

  • Population: ~40,000

  • Climate: Humid subtropical (warm, mild winters and hot, sunny summers with classic afternoon rain showers)

  • Known For: Rich citrus and celery farming history, extensive scenic nature trails, top-rated public schools, and a family-friendly community atmosphere.

  • Quirky Distinction: Famous for the “Oviedo Chickens”—a flock of free-roaming, protected chickens that have populated the historic downtown area for decades, becoming a beloved official city mascot.