De Leon Springs State Park
Florida

De Leon Springs State Park

601 Ponce Deleon Blvd De Leon Springs, FL 32130
Available Activities
  • Hiking
  • Camping
  • Swimming
  • Fishing
  • Boating
  • Wildlife Watching
  • Bird Watching
  • Paddleboarding
  • Snorkeling
  • Scuba Diving
  • Kayaking
  • Paddling
  • Canoeing
  • Gardens
  • Interpretive Exhibit
  • Nature Trail
  • Pets
  • RV
  • Accessible Amenities
  • Canoe Kayak Launch
  • Boat Tours

🏆 Official Guide: De Leon Springs State Park — A historic natural spring in Volusia County, Florida — featuring a crystal-clear 72°F spring (pumping 19 million gallons/day), the famous Old Sugar Mill “make-your-own pancake” restaurant (griddles built into tables), swimming + snorkeling in turquoise spring water, kayak/canoe/paddleboard rentals (4-mile Spring Garden Creek trail to Lake Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge), hiking trails (paved nature trail to “Old Methuselah” — a 500–600 year old bald cypress), eco/history boat tours, archaeological treasures (5,000–6,000 year old dugout canoes found in spring — among oldest in Western Hemisphere), and remnants of an 1830s water-powered sugar mill (only one of its kind in Florida) — 6,000+ years of human habitation — open daily 8 AM to sunset.

De Leon Springs State Park combines something no other Florida state park can match — an ancient, crystal-clear spring where you can swim in 72-degree water, then walk next door to a restaurant where you cook your own pancakes on a griddle built into your table. The spring has been drawing people for at least 6,000 years — archaeologists have found ancient dugout canoes in the spring basin that are among the oldest watercraft ever discovered in the Western Hemisphere. The 1830s sugar mill ruins add another layer of history to a place that feels timeless.

Visitor Information

DetailInformation
LocationVolusia County, FL — near DeLand
Spring Temp72°F year-round
Spring Flow~19 million gallons/day
Human History6,000+ years of habitation
Hours8 AM – sunset daily
Camping⚠️ NONE — day use only

Activities

ActivityDetails
Swimming/SnorkelingCrystal-clear 72°F spring — turquoise pool — no recreational diving
Pancake RestaurantOld Sugar Mill — “make-your-own” pancakes on built-in griddles
PaddlingKayak/canoe/SUP rentals — 4-mi Spring Garden Creek trail → Lake Woodruff NWR
HikingPaved nature trail to “Old Methuselah” (500–600 yr bald cypress) + Monkey Island trail
Boat ToursEco/history tours available
Historical Sites1830s sugar mill ruins (only water-powered mill in FL) + ancient canoe discovery site

The Old Sugar Mill Restaurant

DetailInformation
Concept“Make-your-own” pancakes — griddles built into each table
ToppingsBlueberries, bananas, chocolate chips, pecans + more
TipsArrive early — long waits on weekends, especially in season
⚠️ Important: De Leon Springs frequently reaches capacity on weekends and holidays — when full, entry is temporarily suspended. Arrive early (before 10 AM on weekends) to guarantee access. The Old Sugar Mill restaurant also gets very busy — expect a wait during peak times. Recreational diving is NOT permitted — only instructional diving with a certified instructor.
💡 Pro Tip: The “make-your-own pancake” experience at the Old Sugar Mill is one of the most unique dining experiences in any state park in America — every table has a built-in griddle with batter pitchers and toppings. Arrive before 9 AM on weekends to beat the line. After breakfast, swim in the 72-degree spring — it’s refreshing but not bone-cold like many Florida springs. Rent a kayak or canoe and paddle the 4-mile Spring Garden Creek trail to Lake Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge — it’s one of the best paddling routes in the state. Don’t miss “Old Methuselah” — a bald cypress tree that’s been standing for 500–600 years, reached via a short paved trail. The ancient dugout canoes found in the spring (5,000–6,000 years old) are among the oldest watercraft in the Western Hemisphere — the spring has drawn people for millennia.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the pancake restaurant?

The Old Sugar Mill restaurant inside De Leon Springs State Park is famous for its “make-your-own pancake” experience. Every table has a built-in griddle, and you’re given pitchers of pancake batter with your choice of toppings — blueberries, bananas, chocolate chips, pecans, and more. You cook your own pancakes right at the table. It’s one of the most unique dining experiences in any state park in the country. Expect a wait on weekends — arrive early.

Can I camp at De Leon Springs?

No — De Leon Springs is a day-use-only park with no camping facilities. The park is open from 8 AM to sunset. For overnight accommodations, check nearby Hontoon Island State Park (accessible by ferry — primitive camping available) or private campgrounds in the DeLand area.

Sarah Mitchell

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Last updated: May 20, 2026

Park Location

601 Ponce Deleon Blvd De Leon Springs, FL 32130