Non-gated David Weekley community with resort amenities in southwest Celebration.
Spring Lake at Celebration is a 40-acre residential community developed by David Weekley Homes between 2013 and 2017 in southwest Celebration, Osceola County. Located off Celebration Boulevard, the subdivision offers energy-efficient townhomes, bungalows, garden homes, and single-family residences ranging from 1,600 to over 2,700 square feet. The community features architectural styles including Coastal, Victorian, French, Pan Caribbean, Colonial, and Craftsman.
The neighborhood is notable for its resort-style recreational facility overlooking conservation areas with lake views along the southern perimeter. Amenities include a sparkling pool, cabana with event space, full-service fitness center, walking trails that connect to nearby South Village and Artisan Park, picnic pavilion with grills, and children’s play areas. The non-gated design emphasizes walkability and easy access to downtown Celebration, with proximity to Interstate 4 and World Drive providing convenient regional connectivity.
Spring Lake is zoned to a K-8 campus for elementary and middle grades, with high school students continuing at an Osceola County School District campus. The community is minutes from shopping centers, dining, Florida Hospital Celebration, and the West Osceola Library. Despite being one of Celebration’s newer neighborhoods, Spring Lake offers among the most contemporary home designs in the master-planned community.
Homes in Spring Lake typically list in the $450,000 to $550,000 range, attracting buyers seeking newer construction with low-maintenance townhome and villa options in a residential setting. The community’s proximity to Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando, and downtown Orlando makes it appealing to both primary residents and vacation home buyers seeking the Celebration lifestyle.
Spring Lake homes typically list between $450,000 and $550,000. Townhomes, bungalows, and single-family residences built by David Weekley Homes range from approximately 1,600 to 2,700 square feet. For current pricing and available inventory, contact a Market Connect Realty agent specializing in Celebration.
No, Spring Lake is a non-gated community. Residents enjoy open walkways and trails connecting to other Celebration neighborhoods, including South Village and Artisan Park. The community emphasizes accessibility and walkability while maintaining deed restrictions through the mandatory HOA.
Spring Lake students attend a K-8 campus for kindergarten through eighth grade and then a district high school for grades 9-12, both under the Osceola County School District. Both are public schools operated by the Osceola County School District. Private options including Montessori School of Celebration are also available in the area.
Spring Lake has a mandatory HOA. Specific monthly fee amounts were not available in current sources, but the HOA covers maintenance of common amenities including the pool, fitness center, trails, and landscaping. Contact the Spring Lake HOA or a local agent for current fee schedules and what is included.
Spring Lake features a resort-style pool, cabana facility with event space, full-service fitness center, community trails, picnic pavilion with grills, children's play area, and shaded pavilions. The community also has lake views and borders conservation areas. Residents have access to Celebration's broader amenities including downtown shops and parks.
The total number of homes in Spring Lake is not publicly documented. The community spans 40 acres and includes townhomes, bungalows, garden homes, and single-family residences. For specific inventory data, consult the Osceola County property appraiser or a Market Connect Realty agent.
Short-term rental policies for Spring Lake are not clearly documented in available sources. Celebration has vacation rental properties, but restrictions may apply at the neighborhood or HOA level. Contact the Spring Lake HOA directly or verify deed restrictions before purchasing if rental use is a priority.
Spring Lake was developed between 2013 and 2017 by David Weekley Homes. The community opened in spring 2013 as one of Celebration's newer neighborhoods, offering contemporary home designs and modern amenities compared to earlier Celebration villages.