Mayor Carl T. Langford Park
Interactive Park Map
About the Location
A Natural Refuge
Mayor Carl T. Langford Park spans approximately 18.4 acres and offers a natural refuge within Orlando's urban environment. The park is named after Carl T. Langford, who served as the mayor of Orlando from 1967 to 1980.
Mature oak trees provide ample shade throughout the grounds, creating a pleasant atmosphere even on warm Florida days. Wide sidewalks wind through the park, offering visitors opportunities for walking, jogging, or leisurely strolls.
Recreation Facilities
The park features a variety of recreational amenities for active visitors. Basketball courts and tennis courts are available for sports enthusiasts.
For families with children, the park offers playgrounds with equipment suitable for different age groups. Expansive green lawns create open spaces for various activities and relaxation.
Community Spaces
Several picnic areas make this park a popular spot for outdoor gatherings and community events. Multiple pavilions of various sizes are available, some of which can be reserved for private functions such as birthday parties or small weddings.
A neighborhood center is located within the park, providing additional community resources and programming. The park's natural setting also attracts wildlife, making it a pleasant spot for bird watching and enjoying nature within the city.