Walk in the Water Lake Estates is a rural single-family and homesite community on the shore of Lake Weohyakapka, also known as Lake Walk-in-Water, roughly 10 miles east of Lake Wales in unincorporated Polk County near Babson Park and Indian Lake Estates (community real estate guides and POA records, 2026). The lake is the largest in Polk County at more than 7,500 acres, a shallow, natural, spring-influenced sportfishing lake whose gentle sandy slope gives the lake and the community their name.
The community has roots in the 1970s and is still filling in, with finished homes built across multiple decades sitting alongside vacant lots that buyers can still purchase and build on (real estate listing guides, 2026). That means age, condition, and finish vary widely parcel to parcel, from older homes to recent new construction, so the read is always the specific parcel rather than a community average.
Because this is rural Polk County, most parcels rely on a private well and a septic system rather than municipal utilities, and lots can run to an acre or more. The money is made or lost on the parcel: the well and septic condition, the lot size and access, the lake frontage or proximity, and the flood and elevation picture, all of which have to be read parcel by parcel from the listing and an inspection.
The pitch is country quiet with lake access: a large natural lake known for bass and panfish fishing, a public boat ramp, and an optional property owners association that adds lake amenities. The work is the diligence and the distance: this is a rural address well east of Lake Wales, so confirm the well, the septic, the flood zone, the POA status, and your real drive times before you buy the quiet.