Arcadia Florida Micro Metro

Arcadia Florida Micropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) includes all of DeSoto County. It is also part of the combined statistical area of North Port-Sarasota-Bradenton Metro Area. The statistical area's main city is Arcadia which is the county seat of DeSoto County. Arcadia and DeSoto County are known for their rural character and agricultural heritage. Arcadia offers a glimpse into Florida's rural past while maintaining a strong sense of community and a charming downtown area. 

Largest Cities in the Arcadia Florida Micro Region include: Southeast Arcadia, Arcadia

Arcadia has a deep historical significance in Florida. It was founded in 1886 and quickly became a major hub for the booming cattle industry in the late 19th century. The city has preserved much of its historic character, with many buildings in the downtown area dating back to the late 1800s and early 1900s.

The downtown area of Arcadia is known for its quaint atmosphere and historic buildings. Oak Street is the main thoroughfare, lined with antique shops, boutiques, and local eateries. It's a popular destination for visitors and locals alike to explore, shop, and enjoy the town's unique charm. Arcadia is known for its impressive mosaic murals that adorn buildings throughout the downtown area. These vibrant and detailed murals depict scenes from the city's history, natural surroundings, and local traditions. They are a unique and colorful feature of the cityscape.

The region is home to large citrus groves, cattle ranches, and farmlands. The annual DeSoto County Fair and the Arcadia All-Florida Championship Rodeo celebrate the area's agricultural roots and bring the community together.

The Peace River flows near Arcadia, offering opportunities for outdoor recreation such as kayaking, canoeing, fishing, and fossil hunting. The river and its surrounding areas are rich in wildlife and provide a scenic backdrop for outdoor enthusiasts. Pioneer Park features historical buildings, a museum, a pioneer village, and hosts events that highlight the area's pioneer heritage.