10 Things to do in DeBary That You Shouldn't Miss

January 25, 2022 Enedina Augsburger

DeBary is a city in Volusia County, Florida, United States, on the northern shore of the St. Johns River near Lake Monroe. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, the city had a population of 19,320. It is part of the Deltona–Daytona Beach–Ormond Beach, FL metropolitan statistical area, which was home to 590,289 people in 2010.
Restaurants in DeBary

1. St. John's River Eco Tours, LLC

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St. John's River Eco Tours, LLC

Discover the beauty of Natural Florida aboard our new 28 passenger pontoon boat. Join us in exploring the back waters of one of the most protected areas of the St. John's River. Whether it is from November through March when the many migratory birds and wintering manatees abound or during the summer months when we see the alligator hatchlings and the year round residents.

2. FamilyFun Archery

901 S Charles Richard Beall Blvd, DeBary, FL 32713-9793 +1 321-352-3333 [email protected] http://familyfunarchery.com/
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FamilyFun Archery

Our Central Florida indoor archery range is air conditioned with 20 lanes. Lanes are configured to change target distance adjusted for your skill level with distances of 9M, 18M and 25M. There is stadium seating for up to 40 archers that allow small groups to sit together along with areas for your bow cases and/or other archer items. Don't have a bow? Our prices include using one of our Genesis Original range bows and arrows.

3. River City Nature Park

200 Barwick Rd, DeBary, FL 32713-9730 http://debary.org/Pages/DeBaryFL_ParksRec/Parks/RiverCityNaturePark
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River City Nature Park

4. DeBary Hall Historic Site

210 Sunrise Blvd, DeBary, FL 32713-3915 +1 386-668-3840 http://debaryhall.com/
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4.5 based on 68 reviews

DeBary Hall Historic Site

Reviewed By dawnaddy2017 - Melbourne, United States

We decided to venture out for a day trip exploring the backroads of Florida. DeBary Hall was a delightful historical site. The visitor center has a great video presentation. The house tour was interesting and docents were very good at adhering to cdc protocols. It helped to read some of the history first.

5. Gemini Springs Park

37 Dirksen Dr, DeBary, FL 32713-3707 +1 386-736-5953 http://www.volusia.org/services/community-services/parks-recreation-and-culture/parks-and-trails/park-facilities-and-locations/ecological-nature-parks/gemini-springs-park.stml
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4.5 based on 152 reviews

Gemini Springs Park

Reviewed By memkoty - Richmond, United States

I really enjoy this park. The springs are neat to see, and the views of the grounds are beautiful. It was nice that they had a fishing pier for people to fish from. People were also picnicking and playing in the fields. You can get plenty of exercise on the large number of trails, although they aren't marked very well so you can get turned around and can end up walking in circles! LOL! I came back with my bike and rode the Spring-to-Spring trail to the Monroe Boat Landing and that was a very nice ride on a well-maintained bike path. I will be coming back to this park frequently.

6. Spring to Spring Trail

Lake Monroe Park, DeBary, FL 32713 http://www.debary.org/Pages/DeBaryFL_CouncilAgendas/2017/20170705/item06
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4.5 based on 17 reviews

Spring to Spring Trail

Reviewed By clcpsalm119 - Leesburg, United States

I went this Chrstmas Day from Leesburg to DeBary at the Gemini Springs Park as a starting point for another Rails To Trails And Traillink bike ride. My goal is to eventually ride all the Bike Trails within 50 miles from my home in Leesburg, Florida. The Gemini Springs Park is a nice park that has within it Gemini Springs. You can see the spring heads and they empty into Lake Monroe which is adjacent to the park. There are camping areas, restrooms, large open picnic and covered picnic ares as well as a nice playground for kids. There are quite a few walking trails, both paved and unpaved, as well as connections to the southernmost section of the Springs To Springs bike trail. The Springs to Springs Bike Trail is broken up into three sections at this time with ongoing plans to connect it together sometime in the future. The Trail leading west from Gemini Springs is about 6.5 miles long and fairly smooth asphalt that terminates at another trailhead access. It is nice and winding, mostly through heavily wooded and shaded areas and a beautiful and interesting, though mainly flat and easy ride. Eastward the Springs to Springs Trail joins up with the East Central Regional Rail Trail at the Green Springs Park and extends eastward about another 10+ miles to one of it's current cut offs. This is another trail with plans to be joined together in the future but that is now broken up into several sections. This end of the Springs To Springs Trail is not as scenic and passes under I4 at one point. It runs through mostly urban areas paralleling a highway for some distance. Again it is mostly flat and a good yet not as scenic ride with mixed concrete and asphalt.

7. Sun Rail

630 S Charles R Beall Blvd on Rt. 17 south of Dirksen, DeBary, FL 32713 +1 855-724-5411 http://sunrail.com
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4.5 based on 42 reviews

Sun Rail

Reviewed By T9005SMgrahamg

This is a good option for people who need to get to the Amway centre , Winter Park and the hospital as they can walk from the station to the centres.The prices are very reasonable, staff are helpful and train are very clean. The problem arises when you want to travel on weekends as the train does not run then. Also there need to be some connecting service to meet the train to take you to say the Florida Mall as the train stops at Sand Lake . As such it is not yet achieving its potential as a sustainable transport option but could so easily do this with more input. Early days I suppose.

8. Gateway Center for the Arts

880 N US Highway 17-82, DeBary, FL 32713 +1 386-668-5553 http://www.gatewaycenterforthearts.org/
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Gateway Center for the Arts

9. Lake Monroe Park

975 US Hwy 17-92, DeBary, FL +1 386-668-3825 http://volusia.org/parks/LkMonroe.htm
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Lake Monroe Park

Reviewed By leahb888 - Orange City, United States

We are pleasantly surprised by how lovely this park is! We rented a RV from AirBNB and camped in site #10. Bring your bikes, because the bike trail is wonderful. We walked/biked the trail to Gemini Spring, which is unbelievably beautiful & not to be missed. There was so much to do! We were able to take the SunRail to Winter Park and get an amazing dinner at Bosphorous (Turkish Cuisine). The next night, we took the SunRail to Sanford and then took the free trolley to downtown Sanford for the best German food we’ve had in a long time (Hollerbach’s Willow Tree Café). The bike trail extends up to the famous Blue Springs State Park, where we saw several manatees (swimming is only allowed in spring and summer). On Friday night we drove to the night time farmer’s market in Deland and enjoyed local produce, craft beer, and good food from the food trucks. And of course, we spent a day at the beach at 27th St. Park in New Smyrna Beach. The campsite itself is kind of tucked in the back of the park, and very private. Tent only sites are in the front, with RVs in the back. Bathrooms were clean and private. Water & electricity (no sewer, but there is a dump station). The only downside was there was lots of traffic and airplane noise at night, but we kept the TV on low to drown it out (a white noise machine would work well too). At $15 a night, this place is a steal!

10. DeBary Golf & Country Club

300 Plantation Club Dr, DeBary, FL 32713-2217 +1 386-668-1705 http://www.debarycc.com
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3.5 based on 34 reviews

DeBary Golf & Country Club

Hosting numerous qualifying events - including the Florida U.S. Amateur qualifiers and the first stage of the PGA qualifying school - this course features elevated terrain and is renowned for challenging play.

Reviewed By ambercR9942PX - DeLand, United States

The course is beautiful and great for every level of play! It was a beautiful day out, and the course and surrounding area is peaceful and gorgeous. I am very much a beginner, and this was the first time I did not want to give up!

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