Best attractions and places to see around Alafaya, Florida, a census-designated place east of Orlando, offers a variety of points of interest. The region is known for its natural features, including parks and wilderness areas, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore numerous trails and green spaces, alongside landmarks and cultural sites in the wider Orlando area.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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The trail is very well developed and leads through the suburban areas directly into downtown Orlando.
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Easy, well-traveled trail that brings you to the Econ River. There are many gators - this is expected near any freshwater. At the river you can continue the hike south on an unmarked trail along the river.
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The Econ River Wilderness Area is filled with wide, sandy, and grassy trails. The paths go by the reservoir on the property, along with numerous bogs and wetland ecosystems. This is a popular hiking spot for everyone in the family with numerous loop options.
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Constructed in 1970, this pond measures 182 by 120 feet and holds an estimated 228,000 gallons of water. It features a serene fountain in the middle. This spot is highly popular for people to take pictures, making it a great breaking point to snap some shots.
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This park is beyond amazing. You can do anything you want, like walking, riding bikes, rollerblading, fishing, playing basket ball, or cooking. The paved 7.4-mile Little Econ Greenway Trail and the Little Econ River run through Jay Blanchard Park.
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Orlando Veterans’ Memorial Park, was created to honor the military heroes of the US. A perfect place to reflect and appreciate. You can also enjoy the views of Lake Baldwin, stroll among the statues and plaques, and relax in the gazebo. You will have to dismount your bike as you enter this area.
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The Cady Way Trail runs through Orange County from the Fashion Square Mall to the Cross Seminole Trail. The trail connects a number of restaurants, stores, and offices, including the Fashion Square Mall, Downtown Baldwin Park, and the Executive Center Drive offices.
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Alafaya offers several excellent spots for outdoor enthusiasts. Jay Blanchard Park is a popular choice, featuring trails for walking, biking, and rollerblading, along with river access. The 7.4-mile Little Econ Greenway Trail runs through it. Another great option is the Econ River Wilderness Area, known for its wide, sandy, and grassy trails that pass by a reservoir and wetland ecosystems, perfect for hiking.
Yes, Alafaya and its surroundings offer several family-friendly options. Jay Blanchard Park is ideal for families with activities like biking, fishing, and basketball. The Econ River Wilderness Area also provides family-friendly hiking loops. For indoor fun, consider Arcade Monsters or Escape Ventures, or venture further to attractions like Crayola Experience Orlando or Wild Florida Adventure Park for unique animal encounters and airboat rides.
For hiking, the Econ River Wilderness Area offers wide, well-traveled trails through diverse ecosystems, including bogs and wetlands. You can also explore the Hal Scott Regional Preserve, which features miles of trails through the Florida backcountry. For more hiking options and detailed routes, check out the Hiking around Alafaya guide.
Yes, Orlando Veterans Memorial Park is designed to be wheelchair accessible, offering a reflective space with views of Lake Baldwin, statues, and a gazebo. The UCF Reflecting Pond is also generally accessible, providing a serene spot for pictures on the University of Central Florida campus.
Near Alafaya, you can visit Orlando Veterans Memorial Park, a significant site honoring US military heroes with statues and plaques. For a glimpse into the area's past, Fort Christmas Historical Park is a historical site worth exploring. The UCF Reflecting Pond, constructed in 1970, is also a local landmark on the University of Central Florida campus.
The Cady Way Trail is an excellent choice for cycling, as it's well-developed and leads through suburban areas directly into downtown Orlando, connecting to various restaurants and stores. Jay Blanchard Park also features paved trails suitable for biking, including a section of the Little Econ Greenway Trail. For more cycling routes, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Alafaya guide.
Absolutely. Jay Blanchard Park is a fantastic spot for running, with its paved 7.4-mile Little Econ Greenway Trail. The Cady Way Trail also provides a long, well-maintained path suitable for jogging. You can find more detailed running routes and distances in the Running Trails around Alafaya guide.
Alafaya is rich in natural spaces. Besides Jay Blanchard Park and the Econ River Wilderness Area, you can explore Orlando Wetlands Park and Lake Mills Park for additional outdoor recreation. Local green spaces like Tanya King Park and Lake Kehoe Preserve, which features a boardwalk, also offer opportunities to enjoy nature.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse outdoor activities available, from walking and biking on trails like the Cady Way Trail to enjoying the natural beauty and wildlife in areas like the Econ River Wilderness Area. The family-friendly atmosphere of parks such as Jay Blanchard Park is also highly valued, offering something for everyone.
While Alafaya is more residential, it's close to several cultural and entertainment options in the greater Orlando area. Waterford Lakes Town Center and Downtown Avalon Park offer numerous shops and eateries. For indoor entertainment, consider Dezerland Park, Florida's largest indoor attraction, or the Orlando Science Center and Orange County Regional History Center for educational experiences.
Yes, the Econ River Wilderness Area is known for its wetland ecosystems where you might spot gators and other local wildlife. Orlando Wetlands Park is another excellent location for birdwatching and observing various species in their natural habitat.
For easy walking, the paved trails within Jay Blanchard Park, including sections of the Little Econ Greenway Trail, are very accessible. The Cady Way Trail also offers a smooth, well-developed path suitable for leisurely strolls. The Lake Kehoe Preserve features a boardwalk, providing an easy and scenic walk.


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