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Volusia County
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Spring-to-Spring Trail

Moderate

4.7

(2452)

12,705

riders

Spring-to-Spring Trail

02:01

41.0km

100m

Road cycling

Cycle the Spring-to-Spring Trail, a moderate 25.5-mile route through diverse Central Florida landscapes, connecting natural springs and lake

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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20.0 km

Spring to spring trail

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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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20.6 km

Lake Beresford

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

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41.0 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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34.2 km

3.41 km

2.88 km

289 m

180 m

Surfaces

31.6 km

9.15 km

254 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like for cycling on this trail?

The Spring-to-Spring Trail is predominantly paved and largely flat, making it ideal for road bikes and family-friendly rides. While mostly level, there is one notable steep ramp ascending to a railroad overpass near Magnolia Avenue and W. Blue Springs Avenue in Orange City. Be aware of a narrow section on the US 17/92 bridge over the St. Johns River, where two-way bicycle traffic shares a single lane.

What natural features and points of interest can I see along the route?

The trail connects several natural springs, including Green Springs, Gemini Springs, Blue Spring, and De Leon Springs. You'll also pass through wooded areas, river prairies, and along the northwestern shoreline of Lake Beresford and Lake Monroe. Keep an eye out for wildlife, especially manatees during winter months at Blue Spring State Park, a designated manatee refuge. The Spring to spring trail also offers access to the DeBary Hall Historic Site.

Where can I park to access the trail?

Parking is available at various parks along the trail, including Green Spring Park, Gemini Springs Park, and Lake Monroe Park. These locations also typically offer restrooms and running water.

Is the Spring-to-Spring Trail suitable for beginners or family cycling?

Yes, the trail is considered easy and family-friendly due to its largely flat and paved terrain. It's a multi-use path, so you'll share it with various users, but it's well-suited for those new to road cycling or families with children.

Does the trail connect to other well-known paths?

Yes, the route plays a crucial role as a link within the broader Florida Coast-to-Coast Trail and seamlessly connects with the East Central Regional Rail Trail. It is also an integral part of the developing St. Johns River-to-Sea Loop.

What is the best time of year to cycle the Spring-to-Spring Trail?

The cooler, drier months from late fall through early spring (roughly November to April) are generally the most pleasant for cycling in Central Florida. During winter, you might also have the chance to see manatees at Blue Spring State Park.

Are dogs allowed on the trail?

While the trail is multi-use, specific regulations regarding dogs can vary by park sections. Generally, dogs are permitted on leash in most public parks and trails in Volusia County, but it's always best to check individual park rules at your chosen access point.

Do I need a permit or is there an entrance fee to use the trail?

There are no general permits or entrance fees required to access the Spring-to-Spring Trail itself. However, some connected state parks or recreational areas might have their own entrance fees if you choose to enter them directly. For specific park information, you can check resources like visitwestvolusia.com.

Are there restrooms and water available along the route?

Yes, for your convenience, restrooms and running water are available at various parks along the trail, including Green Spring Park, Gemini Springs Park, and Lake Monroe Park. Additionally, rest stops with benches and garbage cans are spaced approximately every two miles.

What's an insider tip for cycling this trail?

To experience the trail's natural beauty and wildlife without the busiest sections, consider starting your ride early in the morning, especially if you plan to visit Blue Spring State Park during manatee season. The narrow section on the US 17/92 bridge over the St. Johns River can get congested, so approach it with caution and be prepared to slow down.

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