Indian Lake Estates is a gated, deed-restricted golf and lake community on the eastern shore of Lake Weohyakapka, also called Lake Walk-in-Water, in eastern Polk County, roughly 14 to 19 miles southeast of Lake Wales (Wikipedia and local histories, 2026). It was platted in 1955 by developer Leon Ackerman, who envisioned a community of thousands of residents complete with a golf course, country club, marina, and pier.
The development invested heavily early on, building a network of canals near the lake, a long fishing pier, and about 200 miles of roads, of which a large share are paved (The Ledger and Orlando Sentinel histories, 2026). The original company went bankrupt in the 1960s, and most buyers were land speculators, so only a few hundred homes were built; as of recent counts there are roughly 700 homes on the community's more than 8,000 half-acre lots, most clustered near the lake or the golf course.
Because this is a large platted grid rather than a finished subdivision, the money is made or lost on the specific parcel and home, not the address. The drivers are the lot location relative to the lake and golf course, whether the frontage is paved, the utility situation, the POA standing, and any golf or club membership cost, all of which have to be confirmed per parcel and with the association.
The pitch is a quiet, rural lakefront and golf lifestyle: an 18-hole course originally designed by George Cobb, a country club, a marina, and a quarter-mile pier on a renowned bass-fishing lake. The work is the diligence: this is a remote community well outside the nearest towns, so confirm drive times to Lake Wales and Tampa or Orlando, the road and utility access for the exact lot, and what amenities are open today.