Milk Run 5K
A fun, approachable neighborhood 5K with costumes encouraged and local residents lining the course—followed by brunch nearby—great for getting active and social in the community.
Fells Landing offers a tranquil and peaceful environment characterized by quiet streets and a calm ambience. The neighborhood features a variety of housing options, primarily single detached homes and townhouses built mostly after the year 2000, many with three or more bedrooms. Parking is convenient, making transportation by car straightforward throughout the area. Residents have access to several local restaurants, providing dining options close to home. While the public transit network includes a few bus lines with stops within reasonable distance, cycling opportunities exist but with a limited extensive network. Overall, Fells Landing presents an appealing and serene residential setting.
Fells Landing offers a slower-paced environment. Fells Landing is very quiet, as there are generally low levels of noise from traffic.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Fells Landing includes its own neighborhood playground and gazebo park area along Fells Lane where families gather for casual strolls, kids’ playtime, and socializing under shaded seating, reflecting the community-oriented design of Lake Nona’s newer subdivisions.
Residents of Fells Landing are zoned for highly rated schools such as Eagle Creek Elementary, Lake Nona Middle, and Lake Nona High, all within a few miles, making the neighborhood especially attractive to families seeking top-tier public education.
Just minutes from Fells Landing, Boxi Park offers a vibrant, open‑air venue built from shipping containers featuring food stalls, bars, a playground, dog‑friendly spaces, beach volleyball courts, and live entertainment, ideal for casual evenings or weekend fun.
Fells Landing homeowners enjoy easy access to the Lake Nona Town Center—a walkable hub of restaurants, cafes, boutiques, and community gathering spots located just a short drive from the neighborhood.
Embedded within Lake Nona’s master‑planned layout, Fells Landing residents have ready access to miles of scenic walking and biking trails that wind through parks, lakes, and green spaces, supporting an active and outdoor‑focused lifestyle.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A fun, approachable neighborhood 5K with costumes encouraged and local residents lining the course—followed by brunch nearby—great for getting active and social in the community.
This 35th‑anniversary arts festival offers over a thousand live performances—free outdoor stage and eclectic theater, dance, comedy—perfect for exploring community creativity close to home.
A delightful musical storytime for young children featuring live music, narration, and illustrations—engaging family‑friendly entertainment just a short drive away.
A free library recital featuring local musical traditions—that’s ideal if you want a calm, cultural outing close to home on a Saturday morning.
A recurring evening market with local makers, artists and food trucks—a convenient, family‑friendly way to support local vendors and enjoy a regular neighborhood outing.
A lively evening concert by renowned artist Andrés Cepeda—great for music lovers seeking a vibrant night out within Orlando’s performing‑arts scene.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Fells Landing
Local characteristics and demographics for Fells Landing