Fort Green Springs, Florida, is a small rural community in Hardee County, located within the agricultural landscape of Central Florida. Situated near the community of Fort Green and northwest of Wauchula, Fort Green Springs reflects the quiet character, open countryside, and agricultural traditions associated with Florida’s inland communities. The surrounding area features cattle ranches, citrus groves, farmland, wetlands, and native vegetation, creating a peaceful environment away from heavily developed coastal regions. Agriculture plays an important role in the local economy, with cattle production, citrus cultivation, and related businesses contributing to Hardee County’s identity. Residents can reach nearby Wauchula and Bowling Green for shopping, dining, schools, healthcare, government services, and other everyday conveniences. Outdoor recreation is available throughout the region, including fishing, hiking, horseback riding, wildlife observation, and exploring nearby rivers and natural areas. The community’s location also provides road access to Lakeland, Sebring, Arcadia, and other destinations across Central and Southwest Florida. A warm subtropical climate supports year-round farming and outdoor activities, while the surrounding countryside preserves the area's traditional rural atmosphere. With limited urban development, Fort Green Springs appeals to those who appreciate open spaces, agricultural heritage, and a slower pace of life. Its combination of natural scenery, rural traditions, and access to nearby communities makes Fort Green Springs a distinctive part of Hardee County.