A Rich History Rooted in Lake County
Nestled along the shores of Lake Eustis, the city of Eustis has deep roots dating back to the 1800s. Originally a steamboat port and citrus hub, Eustis played a key role in Central Florida’s early development. Its charming downtown, historic Ferran Park, and century-old buildings are lasting reminders of a city shaped by resilience, enterprise, and community spirit. From the legacy of citrus barons to the cultural contributions of generations past, Eustis proudly honors its heritage while embracing responsible growth.
Experience the Best of Eustis
The State Theatre of Eustis Home of Bay Street Players
Catch a live performance or community play at the beloved State Theatre, a cultural gem that’s been entertaining locals for generations. Visit Website here!
Ferran Park & Lakefront
Stroll through Ferran Park or relax by the lakefront pavilion — this scenic area is a favorite for families, festivals, and sunsets over Lake Eustis.
GeorgeFest & Local Events
Celebrate tradition at GeorgeFest, one of the longest-running festivals in the U.S., and enjoy a year-round calendar of parades, food trucks, and farmers markets.
A City with Charm, Culture, and Community
Today, Eustis offers a vibrant mix of small-town charm and modern-day appeal. Residents and visitors enjoy a walkable downtown full of local shops, art galleries, and cozy cafes — all framed by lakefront views and community events like GeorgeFest, one of the longest-running festivals in the country. Whether you’re exploring scenic parks, attending a live performance at the historic State Theatre, or discovering new flavors at local restaurants, Eustis is a place where culture, nature, and connection come together.
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