Ian Update 49: Parks, trails, landfill, transfer station
Posted On: October 6, 2022
Recovery efforts continue across Volusia County. Here’s the latest information from the Emergency Operations Center.
County parks and trails
Most county-operated parks and trails remained closed.
The following parks and facilities have reopened:
- Barkley Square Dog Park, DeLand
- Cypress Lakes Park, DeLand
- Ed Stone Park, DeLand (boat ramp is closed)
- Spring Hill Park, DeLand
- Sylvester Bruten Park, DeLand (two pavilions are closed)
- Hope Place Play Yard, Daytona Beach
- Rachel Robinson Play Yard at Daytona Beach Regional Library
- Hester Park, DeLeon Springs
- Lake Dias Park, DeLeon Springs (boat ramp is closed)
- River Breeze Park, Oak Hill (boat ramp is closed)
- Michael Crotty Bicentennial Park, Ormond Beach (two tennis courts are closed)
- Lake George Park, Pierson
- Seville Village Park, Seville
The following facilities maintained by the Volusia County Parks, Recreation and Culture Division are open:
- DeBary Hall Historic Site
- Osteen Civic Center
The following trails are open:
- DeBary Pathway
- DeLeon Springs Pathway
- Highland Pathway
- Pat Northey Pathway
Tomoka Landfill and West Volusia Transfer Station
Both facilities have modified hours due to Hurricane Ian.
- Tomoka Landfill, 1990 Tomoka Farms Road, Port Orange: 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday
- West Volusia Transfer Station, 3151 E. New York Ave., DeLand: 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and 8 a.m.to 3 p.m. Sunday
Call 386-943-7889 or visit www.volusia.org/landfill for more information.
