A Volusia County success story. This park is an ideal access point to the Spring-to-Spring Trail which, when complete, will allow cyclists to travel easily to also visit Green Springs, Blue Spring and DeLeon Springs.
Volusia County has made amazing progress in preserving environmentally critical lands and has developed over a dozen well-maintained natural parks. One of these parks now protects Gemini Springs. The county, along with Florida governmental partners, saved this charming pair of springs from development as a condominium site. The twin springs discharge an average of 6 million gallons of water per day that make their way into Mullet Lake, Lake Monroe and eventually into the St. Johns River.
This free park also includes a wonderful nature trail that takes hikers through a large grove of primeval-looking live oaks covered in Spanish moss and is an ideal access point to Volusia County’s developing system of bicycle trails. On-site camping is also an attractive option. Gemini Springs is a source of pride for all of Volusia County.
This free park also includes a wonderful nature trail that takes hikers through a large grove of primeval-looking live oaks covered in Spanish moss and is an ideal access point to Volusia County’s developing system of bicycle trails. On-site camping is also an attractive option. Gemini Springs is a source of pride for all of Volusia County.
Extraordinary Excursions
- Visit the overlooks next to the two main springs
- Hike the nature trail loop that winds past tremendous live oaks draped in Spanish moss
- Canoe on Mullet Lake and Lake Monroe