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A Visiting Team's Guide to the National Training Center, Clermont

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The National Training Center (NTC) in Clermont is one of Central Florida's premier amateur sports and endurance-training facilities, and it sits in the same town as Windsor Cay Resort, only about a 10-minute drive away (confirm timing before you travel).

What's at the NTC

Located at 1935 Don Wickham Drive on the Orlando Health / South Lake Hospital campus, the NTC draws teams and individual athletes for track and field, swimming, and field sports. Its facilities include a track-and-field complex, an aquatic center, multipurpose fields, and the nearby Legends Way Ballfields. Clermont's rolling hills also make the wider area a long-standing destination for triathletes and distance runners.

Stay minutes from the venue

Because Windsor Cay is right in Clermont, visiting teams can base themselves close to the action without a long daily commute. That matters when warm-ups start early and athletes need rest in between.

A whole-home rental gives a traveling team room to spread out: 5 to 10 bedroom homes sleep large groups, so multiple families share one house and split the cost. Full kitchens make it easy to feed hungry athletes on a schedule, private pools help with recovery, and in-home laundry keeps gear fresh for the next session.

One note for teams traveling with equipment: the community's house rules restrict buses, trailers, and commercial vehicles inside the gated entrance, so plan parking accordingly and confirm the current rules with your management company.

Plan your stay

See the full sports-tournament guide for nearby venues, or look at roomy floor plans like the Baymont for larger squads. Check availability and book directly with our reservation partners when you are ready.

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