Since day one, Lake Nona has focused on long-term livability. Every aspect of the community—from homes and public spaces to parks and infrastructure—has been shaped by thoughtful planning and a focus on daily quality of life.
That approach is visible across the community. Buildings like the Lake Nona Wave Hotel and nearby medical campuses are surrounded by native landscaping, rewilded meadows and restored lakes. These natural features aren’t decorative—they’re part of a land use strategy designed to work with the environment while enhancing everyday experiences.
Homes in Lake Nona are built with smart grid systems and solar-ready infrastructure, helping reduce energy use while supporting comfort and convenience. It’s part of how the community stays efficient, not just now, but in the long run.
Residents can also connect with local food through community gardens and seasonal farmers markets. These small additions support healthy living and create opportunities for neighbors to gather around shared spaces.
Designed for Health, Nature and Long-Term Value
Wellness is integrated into daily life through 44 miles of trails, connected parks and access to Lake Nona Performance Club. Looking ahead, home designs and neighborhood programs will continue to support long-term health, digital living and aging in place.
The landscape itself is designed to work smarter. Efforts like wetland preservation, pollinator-friendly planting and dark-sky lighting help reduce environmental impact while making natural areas more accessible. These features require less upkeep and offer long-term value to the community.
Lake Nona also uses smart irrigation and stormwater reuse systems to manage resources more efficiently. These systems are built into parks and common areas, helping reduce water use without added complexity for residents.
Together, these elements reflect Lake Nona’s broader commitment to smart growth—a community built to adapt, improve and meet the needs of those who live here.
Join the Conversation
What matters most to you when choosing where to live? How do infrastructure, design and efficiency shape your everyday life?
Stop by the Lake Nona Information Center at Laureate Park Village to connect with a community ambassador and learn more.