De Leon Springs is a region in Florida characterized by its lush subtropical forests, natural springs, and waterways. The area's geography includes the tranquil Spring Garden Run and proximity to the St. Johns River basin, offering diverse landscapes for outdoor pursuits. The terrain features both well-paved surfaces suitable for cycling and natural trails winding through wooded areas and marshes. Outdoor enthusiasts can find opportunities for several sports like road cycling and hiking.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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De Leon Springs offers opportunities for road cycling and hiking. The region features natural springs, waterways, and subtropical forests, providing diverse landscapes for outdoor pursuits.
The Spring-to-Spring Trail is a prominent road cycling route in De Leon Springs, offering scenic, paved paths. An easy 25.4-mile [40.9 km] loop from DeLand showcases diverse scenery. More routes are detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around De Leon Springs guide.
De Leon Springs State Park offers several hiking trails, including the Wild Persimmon Trail, Monkey Island Trail, and Nature Trail. These trails traverse subtropical forests, creeks, and marshes.
Yes, the Spring-to-Spring Trail is mostly well-paved and accessible for various fitness levels, including an easy 25.4-mile [40.9 km] loop. This makes it suitable for beginner road cyclists.
The primary natural attraction is the spring, producing 19 million gallons [72 million liters] of 72-degree [22°C] water daily. The park also features an old-growth bald cypress tree and the Spring Garden Run.
The spring was historically known as "Acuera" by the Timucuan Indians and later served as a winter resort. It also powered a sugar cane mill and a grist mill during the Civil War.
The Old Spanish Sugar Mill Restaurant, located within De Leon Springs State Park, offers a unique dining experience. Visitors can make their own pancakes at the table.
Komoot offers the Road Cycling Routes around De Leon Springs guide. This resource provides detailed information on various cycling routes in the area.
More than 20 visitors have shared their experiences in De Leon Springs on komoot. The region is primarily known for road cycling.
The official website for De Leon Springs State Park can be found through FloridaStateParks.org.
The phone number for De Leon Springs State Park is +13869854212.

