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Green Springs Park
994 Enterprise/Osteen Road, Enterprise

Open daily
Sunrise to sunset

Admission:
Free
 

Map to the park

Green Spring Park covers 36 acres pristine natural beauty and has one of Florida’s few green sulfur springs.

Visitors can enjoy paved and natural trails, scenic overlooks, a playground and picnic pavilions.

History
Green Spring has been an important landmark throughout the history of Volusia County from the time of early Native American settlements to the steamboat era when Enterprise was the final destination on the St. Johns River. Native Americans, including the Mayaca and Seminoles, considered the land sacred because they thought the sulfur water in the springs was healing.

In 1841, Cornelius Taylor built a hotel on top of a once-massive shell mound at the end of the spring run where it enters Lake Monroe. The spring was the main attraction of Taylor’s “hotel for invalids” on the lakefront – one of Florida’s first health spas. The hotel attracted tourists in the mid-1800s who wanted to enjoy the St. Johns River and recuperate from various illnesses.

By 1883, Green Spring was part of the large estate of wine importer and steamboat baron Frederick deBary, who used it to entertain guests from DeBary Hall. Well into the 20th century, the site still attracted tourists who were struck by what one observer called the spring’s “delicate green waters.”

Swimming and fishing
Swimming and fishing are not permitted.

Nature trails
Green Spring Park offers nature trails and scenic overlooks. It also is a trailhead for the Spring-to-Spring Trail.

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