Clermont is located in Lake County, about 20 miles west of downtown Orlando. It's part of Central Florida’s Four Corners region and serves as a gateway to both nature and city life. What sets Clermont apart is its rolling hills, a rarity in Florida, and its position along the Clermont Chain of Lakes, including Lake Minneola and Lake Minnehaha. These freshwater lakes are connected by canals and are popular for boating, fishing, and paddle sports.
The city’s unique geography is due to its place atop the Lake Wales Ridge, one of Florida’s oldest landforms. This elevation gives Clermont scenic views and cooler breezes compared to lower-lying areas nearby.