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A DEBARY TRAIL TRIP

With access to over 600 miles of paves trails, DeBary welcomes all types of trail-trippers - bikers, hikers, skaters, rollerblader, kayakers and more! Learn about our Trails below:

CENTRAL FLORIDA'S  TRAIL CAPITAL

DeBary, Florida is the epicenter of three major trail projects in central Florida, which provide over 600 miles of paved multi-use trails all intersecting at the Gemini Springs Trailhead. The system is comprised of the three multi-county trails, the St. John's River-to-Sea Loop, the Coast-to-Coast Trail, and the Heart of Florida Trail. These trails are administered by the Florida Department of Transportation, created to expand the statewide system of paved multi-use trails for bicyclists and pedestrians. Multi-use trails 

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eco-tourism recreation that connects communities, parks, conservation lands, and historic sites, all while providing a means for residents and visitors to experience and learn about the many natural and cultural attractions of Central Florida

ST. JOHN'S RIVER-TO-SEA LOOP

The St Johns River-to-Sea Loop is made up of many sections, some are new sections that connect existing trails with traditional names that are more recognizable than the new long distance trail names. Once completed, the loop will span an entire 260-miles of paved trail.

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REGIONAL TRAILS

COAST-TO-COAST CONNECTOR TRAIL

The developing Coast-to-Coast regional trail will span approximately 250 miles (currently more than 80 percent complete), connecting communities and destinations of nine counties from Pinellas County to Brevard County.

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HEART OF FLORIDA LOOP

The Heart of Florida Loop is a developing 250 mile cross-county trail, traversing eight counties in central Florida - Seminole, Orange, Lake, Sumter, Hernando, Citrus, Marion, and Volusia.

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SPRING-TO-SPRING TRAIL

One of the most scenic rides in Florida, the Spring-to-Spring Trail is a 26 mile long section that runs from DeLeon Springs State Park to Green Springs Park (30 miles if you add the spur to Lake Monroe Park.

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Rails-to-Trails

A Guide to biking in DeBary from the SunRail

Plan your trip via SunRail with your bike to explore DeBary's extensive bike trails while making a few stops along the way! 

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TRAIL USERS WELCOME

A Trail-Friendly Business Community

Businesses throughout DeBary look for ways to support bicyclists and hikers who visit our City via trail, some offer discounts and specials for trail users. Trail-friendly companies can be identified by the "Trail Users Welcome" sticker often placed on the door. 

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TRAIL BUSINESS COMMUNITY

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Central 28 Beer Company

Buy one, get second beer free if you visit by bike (Sundays only)

O'Leary's Irish Pub

10% off for trail-users

Local Irish bar and restaurant with occasional live music on weekends

Frederick's Wine Room

10% off for trail-users

Wine room located in Florida Living Quarters Interior Design Studio. Thurs - Saturday 4pm-10pm.

DeBary All Pro Building Services

10% off for all trail-users

Interior design studio and handyman services

Do you have a business in DeBay offering specials for trail-users? Email khewitt@debary.org to be added!

Ecotourism in DeBary

Explore the trails, businesses, and attractions within our city:

ABOUT US >

The City of DeBary is known for its warm and friendly hometown atmosphere. DeBary has thousands of oak trees, is a Bird Sanctuary, and has an extensive park system. Here we prioritize community connection, ecotourism, and environmentalism. 

CONTACT

DeBary City Hall

16 Colomba Road

DeBary, FL 32713

T: 386-668-2040

E: info@debary.org

Last updated March 2023

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