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Ocala, Florida - Wikipedia
Ocala is home to the College of Central Florida, a member of the Florida College System, accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.
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Ocala Florida - Things to Do & Attractions in Ocala FL
Q. Where is Ocala? A. Ocala is situated in north-central Florida. It is approximately 80 miles northwest of Orlando and about 100 miles north of Tampa. Known for its picturesque landscapes and horse …
THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Ocala (2026) - Must-See Attractions
Sholom Park is a non-profit, privately owned, 44-acre botanical garden in Ocala, Florida. Opened to the public in 2004, the park features more than 2 miles of paved trails and more than 100 species…
Ocala / Marion County Florida - Visitors and Convention Bureau
Internationally renowned among equestrians, cyclists, geologists, and even the world of classic cinematography, Ocala/Marion County still feels like a hidden gem to those who aren’t already …
Ocala Events Calendar | World Equestrian Center – Ocala
From thrilling equestrian competitions to flavorful Florida food and wine festivals, explore upcoming events in Ocala.
Ocala, FL - Rock the Country
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Dec 14, 2025 · Dubbed the Horse Capital of the World, Ocala, Florida, is known for its green pastures, natural springs, and historic downtown. Here are the best things to do there.
Ocala | Florida, Map, History, & Population | Britannica
Ocala, city, seat (1846) of Marion county, north-central Florida, U.S., about 35 miles (55 km) southeast of Gainesville. It developed around Fort King (established in 1827), an important post during the …