East Orange District Park
The new recreation center features nine mosaic pieces, created by artist Manila Clough.
East Orange District Park
Inclusive Playground Multipurpose Field Rec. Programs Rental Facilities Trails Wildlife
Hours of Operation:
Summer hours: 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. / Winter: 8 a.m. - 6 p.m., Sunday - Saturday
Phone Number: (407) 254-6830
Address:
22023 E Colonial Dr.
Christmas, FL 32709
Acreage: 243
Location:
Points of Interest:
Winter Camp Registration Open Through December 13 or Until Full
    Parents/guardians can register kids in kindergarten through 5th grade now until December 13, or until full (space is limited, first come, first served) for Winter Camp at 12 Orange County Parks and Recreation’s sites: Barnett, Bear Creek, Bithlo, Capehart, East Orange District, Fort Gatlin, Goldenrod Recreation, Meadow Woods Recreation, Orlo Vista, Silver Star Recreation, South Econ Recreation and Willow Street - Zellwood (Trimble Park).
    • Week 1 is December 22, 23 and 26, from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
    • Week 2 is December 29, 30, 31 and January 2 and 5, from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
    • Cost per child for Week 1: Regular Rate $48, Reduced Lunch $36, Free Lunch $30, State Assistance $15 (SNAP, WIC and TANF); Week 2: Regular Rate $80, Reduced Lunch $60, Free Lunch $50, State Assistance $25 (SNAP, WIC and TANF). To qualify for the free-lunch rate, a letter from your child’s school is required. To receive a letter, Click here to complete the OCPS CEP Student Letter form and submit to OCPS. Once you have received your letter, email or deliver it to staff at the site where you have enrolled your child/children.

To make a reservation, please call the park directly at 407-254-6830; leave a detailed message if you reach voicemail. Please note that Orange County Parks and Recreation requires 30 days or more to schedule and complete payment and paperwork for all rentals.

As part of Orange County's INVEST In Our Home for Life program, $20 million was allotted for the development of new parks or the improvement of existing parks and facilities. The State of Florida Department of Economic Opportunity appropriated $1 million that was combined with $1 million of Orange County’s INVEST funds to help build a 5,000-square-foot recreation center in this park; a $250,000 Legislative appropriation also was received for a concession building and restroom. The park also has two soccer fields with lights and a parking area. Total construction cost: $4.8 million.

The park and recreation center opened on April 2, 2019.