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Gemini Springs Park

Map of Gemini Springs Park located at 37 Dirksen Drive, DeBary, Florida in Volusia County. The map shows details of the park’s features including entrance location, trail parking, paved roads, paved trails, unpaved roads, unpaved trails, sidewalks, campsites, pavilions, dog park, canoe launch, fishing pier, springs, spring house, smoke house, restrooms, playground, historic buildings, horseback riding, nature trails, DeBary Creek, the Spring to Spring Trail, and the Pat Northey 5K Trail.

Notice
A portion of the sidewalk at Gemini Springs will be closed Oct. 16-20 for repair of the sinkhole located near the west restrooms and playground area.

Thgreen springs photoe 212-acre Gemini Springs was purchased in 1994 through the combined efforts of Volusia County, the Trust for Public Lands, the St. Johns River Water Management District and the Florida Communities Trust. Approximately 6.5 million gallons of sparkling fresh water bubble up from the two springs each day.

Gemini Springs is between the town of Enterprise, which was a busy center of commerce and government in the early days of the Florida frontier, and the city of DeBary. The land passed through several hands before it was purchased by its last private owners, Saundra and Charles Gray, in 1969.

Farming operations at Gemini Springs in the 1800s included timber, citrus and tapping longleaf pine trees for turpentine. John H. Padgett, who bought the land around the turn of the century, is believed to have built the two story farmhouse and barn we see today. The Padgett family raised cattle and grew sugar cane, operating a cane press and selling sugar juice to passengers on the trains as they passed by on the railroad to Enterprise.

The Gray family gave Gemini Springs its name and raised prize-winning Santa Gertrudis cattle on the property. Under their ownership, the earthen dam and reservoir were built, along with the arched bridges, the stone barbeque building and the Spring House.

Remember:        

  • Glass containers are not permitted.
  • Pets must be leashed at all times. Owners are responsible for cleaning up after their animals. Violations are subject to a $52 fine per Volusia County’s Animal Control ordinance.
  • Please refrain from littering and deposit all refuse in trash receptacles.
  • Bounce houses, slides, and other inflatable devices are prohibited.
  • Fires are not permitted except in designated fire rings or grills.
  • Vehicles are permitted only on the asphalt, shell roadways and shell parking lots.
  • Park and secure all bicycles in a designated bike rack. Bicycle riding is not allowed beyond the bike racks and parking lots.

Help us protect and preserve the pristine beauty of Gemini Springs. Stay on the sidewalks and nature trails except to walk to a picnic table or park bench.

Many types of wildlife and vegetation can be observed at Gemini Springs. Please do not remove any plants from the park or harm the animals and birds which live here.

The split rail fences surrounding the water protect the natural vegetation, water quality and you! Please do not climb, jump or crawl on them.

Walking and bike riding

  • Nature Trail -- 3/4 mile
  • Bike Trail -- 1 mile (loop from entrance road to bicycle rack to exit road).
  • Sidewalks -- 651 feet from east parking lot to Springhouse
  • 907 feet from west parking lot to Springhouse
  • Bridge loop -- 1/4 mile

Swimming

Swimming is not permitted until further notice.

Fishing

Fishing is allowed only on the fishing dock. You must have a valid, freshwater fishing permit.

Camping

Each campsite is equipped with a fire ring, picnic table, lantern-hook pole, grill and groomed sand.  All are in proximity of restrooms. Please call for reservations 386-736-5953.

Camping fees for primitive tent camping only:
$25 per night + tax

Firewood $5 per site/night

Reservations: Per Ch.82 of the Volusia County Code the length  of stay for authorized camping shall be no greater than seven (7) consecutive days or thirty (30) total days per calender year.
 

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