The Alligator Warrior Festival is a yearly non-benefit occasion sorted out in memory of the years in the vicinity of 1800 and 1859, when Lake City, Florida was still called Alligator, Florida, and in memory of its most renowned occupant, the Seminole officer, Alligator Warrior. This three-day occasion contains a reenactment of the 1836 Battle of San Felasco, Hammock.
Alligator Warrior Festival has its own identity. Notwithstanding the reenactment, the occasion additionally sorts out a celebration that observes Native American and migrant American societies with music and moving, living history camps, demonstrators of memorable aptitudes, merchants, craftspeople, and nourishment sellers.