
About Volusia County
Situated on the east
coast of Central Florida, our 47 miles of Atlantic Ocean beaches are a world class
playground, with beachfront cities including Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach and New Smyrna
Beach.
Water sports are plentiful, but
Volusia's oceanfront communities are most famous for land sports. Early automotive
pioneers such as Louis Chevrolet and Henry Ford enjoyed their leisure time in the sun and
found that the hard packed sand, gentle slope and wide expanse of Volusia's beach was the
perfect proving ground for early auto racing. Ormond Beach, in fact, is known as the "Birthplace
of Speed."
The racing tradition continues today at Daytona
International Speedway, one of the world's finest racing facilities and the home
of the world-famous Daytona 500, an event larger than the Super Bowl.
The scenic St. Johns River, famed for
its bass fishing, links magnificent parks with wildlife preserves along the County's
western border. True Southern charm can be found in DeLand, the County seat. This unique
city features an award-winning downtown filled with antique shops and quaint restaurants,
surrounded by stately historic homes and buildings.
More than 400,000 people call Volusia County home.
Volusia is about an hour's drive north of Disney World and the Kennedy
Space Center. It's also within a few hours drive of other major Florida
communities, such as Tampa (139 miles), Miami (253 miles), or Jacksonville (89 miles).
Volusia County consists of 1,207 square miles. Elevation begins at sea level and rises to
a high elevation of 110 feet.
Volusia-based companies include
Hawaiian Tropic sun care products and Boston Whaler boats. Our institutions of higher
learning -- Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Stetson University, Bethune-Cookman
College, Daytona Beach Community College and the University of Central Florida -- have a
national reputation for excellence.
Volusia County also is the headquarters of the Ladies
Professional Golf Association, the summer home of the London Symphony
Orchestra and the winter refuge of the endangered Florida manatee.