Volusia County, FL

10/14/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/14/2024 13:00

Volusia County Opens More Parks, Trails, and Docks

Volusia County Opens More Parks, Trails, and Docks

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Posted On: October 14, 2024

Twenty more parks, trails, and fishing docks were reopened today following extensive cleanup.

Coastal Parks

All coastal parks have reopened; however, the jetty at Lighthouse Point Park is inaccessible.

Inland Parks and Boat Ramps

All county-maintained boat ramps remain closed. DeBary Hall Historic Site also remains closed.

The following parks and facilities have reopened:

  • Barkley Square Dog Park, DeLand
  • Beck Ranch Park, Osteen
  • Candace R. Strawn/Lake Dias, DeLeon Springs
  • Chuck Lennon Park, DeLeon Springs
  • Cypress Lake Park, DeLand
  • Ed Stone Park, DeLand (boat ramp is closed)
  • Glencoe Park, New Smyrna Beach
  • Hester Park, DeLeon Springs
  • Highbridge Park, Ormond Beach
  • Hope Place Play Yard, Daytona Beach
  • James Ormond Tomb Park, Ormond Beach
  • Lake George Park, Pierson
  • Michael Crotty Bicentennial Park, Ormond Beach
  • Osteen Civic Center, Osteen
  • PFC Emory L. Bennett Park, Orange City
  • River Breeze Park, Oak Hill (boat ramp is closed)
  • Seabridge Riverfront Park, Ormond Beach
  • Seville Village Park, Seville
  • Spring Hill Park, DeLand
  • Sylvester Bruten Park, DeLand

Fishing Docks

These fishing docks have reopened:

  • Riv-Ocean Fishing Dock, Ormond Beach
  • Roberta Drive Fishing Dock, Ormond Beach
  • San Jose Fishing Dock, Ormond Beach

Trails

Most county trails remain closed, but these have reopened:

  • Blue Spring Pathway
  • Daytona/Holly Hill Pathway
  • DeBary Mansion Parkway
  • DeBary Parkway
  • Green Springs Pathway
  • Lake Beresford Loop Trail
  • Lake Beresford Pathway
  • Ormond Pathway
  • North Peninsula Pathway
  • Pat Northey Parkway
  • Port Orange Pathway

Volusia County will continue to provide updates on recovery efforts from Hurricane Milton.