Welcome
The former Rolling Hills Golf Course, purchased by Seminole County in 2016, will be redeveloped into a public recreation amenity and environmental asset. A Conceptual Master Plan was developed for the property in early 2019 by Seminole County that established a design philosophy for the park, including the development of a paved multi-use trail with associated trail amenities and Florida Communities Trust (FCT) Grant development requirements.
Through this website, you can explore possible improvements to the site, review existing conditions, the 2019 Conceptual Master Plan, and participate in the evolution of that concept into a full Rolling Hills Community Park Master Plan.
Support Rolling Hills
Support Rolling Hills Park and other Seminole County Parks through the PARC'S Foundation.
Public Information Meeting
Join Leisure Services and the GAI team on Wednesday, July 12 from 6 - 8pm at Lyman High School to discuss the latest updates on the Rolling Hills Phase 1 Improvements
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for more information visit SeminoleCountyFL.Gov/RollingHills
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about
Many factors and strategies need to be considered in order to effectively reimagine the former Rolling Hills golf course. Before we can consider what Rolling Hills can become we need to first look at the site conditions and what best practices exist for converting this site into a recreational amenity. Learn more about the current Rolling Hills site and history by visiting our About page.
vision
Seminole County is developing a vision for Rolling Hills Park. Learn more about the existing Rolling Hills site and explore the vision for Rolling Hills Community Park by visiting the Vision page.
participate
We want to know what you think!
Visit the Participate page to participate in public engagement activities and learn about future virtual workshops and events.
Resources
Check out the Resources page for project documents and previous presentations.
Additional Resources
Seminole County Trail Master Plan
2020 Update
Check out the Seminole County Trail Master Plan 2020 Update website for more information.
Rolling Hills Corridor Traffic Study
Check out the Rolling Hills Corridor Traffic Study website for more information.