Sebring

Sebring is a city in the Florida Heartland.

History
Nearby Highlands Hammock State Park is another popular attraction.

Climate
Sebring's climate is a humid subtropical climate, with hot, humid summers and cool, dry winters. Unlike most places with a similar climate classification, Sebring's rainfall is clearly seasonal, with approximately 57 percent of the total rainfall occurring in the June–September summer period.

By car
U.S. Hwy 27 is the city's main road, passing just south of the downtown area, which is served by FL-17. Sebring is also home to a small regional airport.

By train

 * Amtrak offers daily train service on the Silver Star and Silver Meteor routes.

Eat
Sebring has a large number of restaurants, in large part because in the winter many retirees from the northern states and Canada reside in the area.

Go next

 * Avon Park to the north
 * The rural Florida Heartland extends to the south including Lake Okeechobee