Mount Dora, Florida (Lake County) is a picturesque lakeside city renowned for its historic charm, artistic culture, and scenic views. Located about 30 miles northwest of Orlando, the city sits on a plateau overlooking Lake Dora, offering one of Florida’s few elevated landscapes — the “mount” that inspired its name.
Founded in the 1870s, the area was first settled by pioneers drawn to its high ground and clear lakes. It was named after Dora Ann Drawdy, an early settler admired by surveyors mapping the region. The town was incorporated in 1910, and by the early 20th century, Mount Dora had become a popular winter retreat for northern visitors, with grand inns and citrus groves fueling its growth.
Today, Mount Dora thrives as a center for arts, antiques, and festivals, hosting the annual Mount Dora Arts Festival and Light Festival. Its walkable downtown, historic architecture, and lakefront charm make it one of Central Florida’s most beloved destinations.