Lake Placid Mural

Tourist attraction · Lake Placid

Lake Placid Mural

Tourist attraction · Lake Placid

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103 N Main Ave, Lake Placid, FL 33852

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Highlights

Lake Placid, Florida—known as the "Town of Murals" and caladium capital—offers a peaceful stroll through colorful, story-filled outdoor art.  

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103 N Main Ave, Lake Placid, FL 33852 Get directions

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Aug 2, 2025

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"Founded in 1992, the Lake Placid Mural Society had a fairly simple goal: to beautify the town by commissioning massive murals for its public buildings, focused on Floridian industries and activities including inland lake fishing, citrus farming, quilting, cattle driving, turpentine production, and regional flora and fauna. Many of the murals have a thematic garbage bin nearby, so for instance, the clown mural—painted on another Lake Placid attraction, the American Clown Museum and School—has a jack-in-the-box-shaped trashcan. Most of the murals also have some sort of intentional fault in them to try to spot, making a game of what began as one artist’s actual mistake that then became a theme across all of the town’s murals. Reader’s Digest once dubbed Lake Placid “America’s Most Interesting Town,” and while it may not be the most fascinating town in the nation by some standards, it’s a town of pleasant, inoffensive diversions if you’re in the area, and definitely a must-see if you’re touring the so-called Florida Mural Trail, a collection of cities with outdoor murals, mostly across the southern half of the Sunshine State.  Some of Lake Placid’s murals are also advertised as having audio to accompany the graphics, though as of October 2018, only one of the murals with sound was operable. (It’s the one featuring the Florida black bear that sort of growls when you walk close enough to activate the motion sensor.) If you’re into colorful leafy plants in addition to colorful public art, you’re in luck here. Lake Placid has really gone all out on the small-town branding and is also the world’s caladium capital, producing the majority—some estimates say up to 95 percent—of the world’s bulbs to grow the ornamental, elephant-ear-shaped plants." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Bruce K.

Google
There are more than 40 murals throughout Lake Placid, which has caused Lake Placid to now be known as the "Town of Murals." It's managed from here, founded in 1992, when residents Bob and Harriet Porter founded the Mural Society. More like an open air painting gallery, the murals are on external walls throughout the town. The requirements are that they tell a story about the local culture or the history or agriculture or the notable figures from the city. If you can find them all, great. If not, just wander about and you'll spot them here and there. Worth it.

Amy Zabala

Google
Beautiful displays of art to walk or drive by with cute little shops all around

OurRetiredLife YouTube

Google
Such a lovely little town! We took our bikes around town and tried to find as many murals as we could. We found a LOT, but not all of them!

Chad Cranfill

Google
It was a great time, walking around time visiting the places with the murals.

Cassandra Cassandra

Google
No tickets needed, I just walked through out the small downtown area and they were all over, absolutely beautiful! It was a public holiday so it was calm and very peaceful, and I love the small town experience also... the murals are very well done and tells the history of Lake Placid, with real people who lived and worked in the community.

Jo Beliles

Google
Cool things to look at - all for free. Good photo opps too

Matt Mileur

Google
Great murals all over town!

shelly eggmann

Google
Cute town, we drove around and took pictures.