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Activities

All nature-lovers and adventurers are bound to enjoy the wide range of environmental activities DeBary has to offer. Get your bike out, rent a kayak, pitch a tent, or cast a fishing line – DeBary’s variety of bike trails, waterways, and nature parks can make it all happen! You can also catch a glimpse of unique birds and wildlife in one of the city’s many natural areas. Get outside and explore DeBary – it’s more than you imagined.

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With access to over 600 miles of trails, DeBary residents and visitors can enjoy the beauty of Florida on a bike or on foot. While on the trails, stop by the city’s bicycle-friendly businesses for a healthy break.

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Kayaking and canoeing are great eco-friendly ways to experience wildlife while also getting a workout. Paddle around Lake Monroe, Gemini Springs, & the St. John's River and learn about the launching points and amenities DeBary has for kayakers and canoeists.

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DeBary’s River City Nature Park is home to two pristine 18-hole courses, which the city shares with disc golfers from all over the world! It is considered the 2nd best disc golf course in Florida.

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The Saint John’s River and Lake Monroe, both located in DeBary, are perfect spots for fishing enthusiasts. Cast a line and catch some Bass, Bluegill, Redear Sunfish, and more!

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Not only is DeBary a bird sanctuary, but it’s also home to a myriad of fascinating creatures. When exploring the city’s natural areas, keep your eye out and prepare to be astonished by the intriguing critters that cross your path!

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Camping

Set up a tent and get the campfire roaring at one of DeBary’s remarkable campgrounds. While residing in these beautiful areas, you can expect to engage with nature and make lifelong memories. 

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