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West Deland

Easy hikes and walks around West Deland

By Fede from komoot

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Updated May 30, 2026

If you’ve ever tried planning hiking around West Deland, you know how quickly the options can feel overwhelming. With so many trails and preserves, it’s tough to tell which routes are genuinely worth your time and which are just filler. That’s where we come in: komoot’s community has explored, mapped, and reviewed these trails, and we’ve distilled all that local knowledge into a curated shortlist, saving you the guesswork.

Hiking in West Deland is all about experiencing "Old Florida" – think diverse habitats from pine savannas to cypress strands, teeming with wildlife around freshwater springs and the historic St. Johns River. While the region offers a range of trails, many of the best experiences are on easy, flat routes that let you soak it all in. Just be aware that some trails, particularly in preserves like Longleaf Pine, can be subject to flooding, adding a unique, wet Florida experience.

If you only do one easy hike, make it the Manatee Viewing Area – Blue Spring State Park loop, a 2.3-mile (3.6 km) route that offers a fantastic chance to see manatees in winter. For a slightly longer, scenic option that showcases the region's commitment to connecting its natural gems, we'd point you to the Spring to spring trail – Lake Beresford loop, a 3.1-mile (5.0 km) route that’s perfect for a leisurely afternoon. Dive into these routes and more, and let komoot guide your next West Deland adventure.

If you only do 3 of these routes

  1. 1

    Spring Run Boardwalk
  2. 2

    Manatee Viewing Area – Blue Spring State Park loop from Blue Spring State Park
  3. 3

    Blue Spring State Park – Manatee Viewing Area loop from Blue Spring State Park

Compare these routes at a glance

Trail

Distance

Elevation

Difficulty

Spring Run Boardwalk

901 m

0 m

Easy

Manatee Viewing Area – Blue Spring State Park loop from Blue Spring State Park

3.65 km

10 m

Easy

Blue Spring State Park – Manatee Viewing Area loop from Blue Spring State Park

1.03 km

0 m

Easy

DeLand Bike Rally loop from DeLand

5.11 km

20 m

Easy

Spring to spring trail – Lake Beresford loop from Scrub Oak Preserve

4.97 km

20 m

Easy

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Spring Run Boardwalk

901m

00:14

0m

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The Spring Run Boardwalk offers a delightful and accessible journey through a vibrant Florida ecosystem. This easy 0.6-mile (0.9 km) out-and-back hike, with a minimal 8 feet (3 metres) of elevation gain, guides you along an elevated boardwalk beside the stunningly clear Blue Spring Run. You'll be immersed in a shaded canopy of ancient oaks and palms, with observation decks providing excellent vantage points to spot diverse aquatic life and wading birds in the 72°F spring water.

Planning your visit to this popular route is straightforward, though timing can enhance the experience. The trail is located within Blue Spring State Park, which typically has an entrance fee. Parking is available, but during peak season, especially for manatee viewing, arriving early is crucial as the park often fills up. The best time of year to hike the Spring Run Boardwalk for wildlife spotting is from mid-November through March, when hundreds of manatees seek refuge in the warm spring waters.

Beyond the natural beauty, the Spring Run Boardwalk is a fantastic family-friendly hike, offering a unique opportunity for wildlife spotting. The clear waters are home to various fish species year-round, and the historic Thursby House, located near the confluence of the spring run and the St. Johns River, adds a touch of local history to your visit. This trail provides a perfect blend of natural wonder and easy accessibility, making it a standout in Volusia County.

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Manatee Viewing Area – Blue Spring State Park loop from Blue Spring State Park

3.65km

00:56

10m

10m

The Manatee Viewing Area – Blue Spring State Park loop offers an incredibly accessible and rewarding experience, primarily along the Blue Spring Boardwalk Trail. You'll stroll on flat, paved paths and elevated wooden boardwalks, shaded by ancient oaks, alongside the crystal-clear Blue Spring Run. Keep your eyes peeled for manatees, especially near the spring head overlook, along with fish and turtles in the pristine waters. It's a peaceful 2.3-mile (3.6 km) journey with only 49 feet (15 metres) of elevation gain, taking about 56 minutes, perfect for a relaxing outing.

To make the most of your visit, plan your trip between mid-November and March, which is peak manatee viewing season when hundreds of these gentle giants seek refuge in the warm spring waters. The park can become crowded, so arriving early is a smart move to ensure parking and a more tranquil experience. Be aware there's a park entrance fee, and while swimming is popular in warmer months, the spring run is closed to swimmers during manatee season to protect the wildlife.

This trail is renowned as one of Florida's premier spots for observing manatees in their natural habitat, offering an extraordinary wildlife viewing opportunity for nearly everyone. Its accessibility makes it a fantastic choice for families, and the clear water provides excellent visibility of the diverse aquatic life. Beyond the manatees, the lush hammock ecosystem and the historical significance of the area, including the nearby Thursby House, add layers to this popular destination in Volusia County.

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Blue Spring State Park – Manatee Viewing Area loop from Blue Spring State Park

1.03km

00:16

0m

0m

Step onto the Blue Spring Boardwalk and immerse yourself in a vibrant aquatic world. This easy 0.6-mile (1.0 km) loop, with only 9 feet (3 metres) of elevation gain, offers a peaceful 15-minute stroll along a crystal-clear spring run. You'll be treated to spectacular views of the turquoise water, teeming with fish, turtles, and, most notably, the West Indian manatees that seek refuge in the warm spring.

To maximize your chances of seeing manatees, plan your visit between mid-November and March. The park is very popular during this peak season, so arriving early in the day is a good strategy to secure parking and enjoy the views before the crowds gather. The boardwalk is fully accessible, making it a great option for families with strollers or individuals using wheelchairs.

Blue Spring State Park is renowned for its manatee population, with record counts of over 900 individuals in a single day. Beyond the manatees, the historic Thursby House offers a glimpse into pioneer life, adding a cultural layer to your nature experience. For those seeking a longer hike, the Pine Island Trail provides a more extensive exploration of the park's diverse ecosystems.

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DeLand Bike Rally loop from DeLand

5.11km

01:19

20m

20m

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Spring to spring trail – Lake Beresford loop from Scrub Oak Preserve

4.97km

01:17

20m

20m

The Spring to spring trail – Lake Beresford loop from Scrub Oak Preserve offers a delightful blend of Florida's natural beauty, transitioning from the serene, shaded pathways along Lake Beresford to the unique, unpaved scrub habitat of Scrub Oak Preserve. You'll encounter diverse ecosystems, from dense oak hammocks to sandy scrubland, providing a varied visual experience. Keep an eye out for local wildlife, including gopher tortoises and various bird species, as you explore this easy 3.1-mile (5.0 km) route.

This accessible trail is perfect for a leisurely outing, taking approximately 1 hour and 16 minutes to complete with a minimal 73 feet (22 metres) of elevation gain. Parking is conveniently located at Scrub Oak Preserve. To make the most of your hike, consider visiting during the cooler months or early in the morning to avoid the Florida heat, and always remember to bring sufficient water.

This loop is a segment of the larger Spring to Spring Trail system, which aims to connect several natural springs and parks in Volusia County. Scrub Oak Preserve itself is a significant conservation area, home to important species like the Florida scrub-jay and serving as a crucial bear corridor. Its porous soils also play a vital role in recharging the aquifer for nearby Blue Spring, adding an ecological layer to your hiking experience.

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Tips from the Community

Edith
December 30, 2025, Blue Spring

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A spectacular biker rally takes place here every year. A truly magnificent spectacle.

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The park consists primarily of a boardwalk and a warm spring, which can be used for swimming in the upper part. The water is always pleasantly warm and crystal clear. In addition to various fish, you can also encounter manatees. Swimming is no longer possible during the winter, and the warm water remains reserved for the manatees.

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oliviakellis
February 9, 2024, Lake Beresford

As part of Lake Beresford Park, Lake Beresford is a tranquil lake surrounded by lush, local forest.

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The Spring to Spring Trail, located in Volusia County, winds through picturesque landscapes, connecting several natural springs. Ideal for hiking, biking, and wildlife spotting, it offers visitors a tranquil outdoor experience amid beautiful surroundings.

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During the winter you can see Manatees. During the summer is open for swimming and kayaking. There’s also a guided 2h boat tour available. The state park also has a nice concession stand and gift shop.

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