Volusia County, FL

10/12/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/12/2024 11:27

Some Volusia County Parks and Preserves Reopen

Some Volusia County Parks and Preserves Reopen

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Posted On: October 12, 2024

Recovery efforts continue across Volusia County. Here's the latest information on parks, preserves, and trails.

Coastal Parks

All coastal parks are open except for Lighthouse Point Park, which will reopen Sunday, Oct. 13, for normal hours. Restrooms are unavailable at Toronita Park and Lighthouse Point Park until power is restored. In the meantime, port-o-lets will be available at both parks.

Inland Parks and Trails

All county-maintained boat ramps and trails are closed as staff removes debris and hanging tree limbs. DeBary Hall Historic Site also remains closed.

The following parks and facilities have reopened:

  • Barkley Square Dog Park, DeLand
  • Candace R. Strawn/Lake Dias, DeLand
  • Ed Stone Park, DeLand (boat ramp is closed)
  • Hope Place Play Yard, Daytona Beach
  • Osteen Civic Center, Osteen
  • River Breeze Park, Oak Hill (boat ramp is closed)
  • Spring Hill Park, DeLand
  • Sylvester Bruten Park, DeLand

Volusia County Preserves and Conservation Lands

All preserves and conservation lands are open except for these areas:

  • Longleaf Pine Preserve, New Smyrna Beach and DeLand
  • Gemini Springs Conservation Area, DeBary
  • Doris Leeper Spruce Creek Preserve, Port Orange