FindaSpring.com
Online Spring Database
SurThrival

27
Jan

Note: Gemini Springs in Debary, Florida has closed its spring for swimming due to,what they believe is, a collaspe in the aquafer.Thus they have a bacterial problem due to no fresh water supply. The water in the park (ie. facuets,etc.) is public municipal water source. – CJ Talley

Description:

2 springs in a park.

Nearest Address

37 Dirksen Drive Debary, FL 32713-3707 (386) 668-3810

Directions from Nearest Address

I-4 to Debary exit. Debary is NE of Orlando and SW of Daytona Beach.

Vital Information

  • Fee: $5.00 daily by car. Free if parking outside the gate and walking.
  • Access: Public
  • Flow: Continuous
  • TDS: N/A
  • Temp: N/A
  • pH: N/A

Hours Spring is Open:

Sunrise to sunset.

GPS: N/A

Map Link: Gemini Springs Map

Submitted by: Rebecca

Category : Florida / USA

View Comments to “Gemini Springs, DeBary, FL”


Jonathan February 1, 2010

I have been to Gemini Springs many times. They closed off the swimming area, a sign reads due to bacteria. The flow is still continuous and parking inside the gate is free.
Can you drink the water?

There is another spring 4 miles to the east, in the city of Deltona, called Green Springs.. It is a sulfur spring and recently became a state park.. entrance is free and a sign reads that a man used to sell bottled water from it. Could it have been contaminated within the past century?

I don't have the equipment or the money to buy the equipment to test for PH and TDS.

Sherri Raffaele February 24, 2010

You should mark Green Springs on the map. This way maybe someone who does have the equipment and is nearby, could check it out.

rawwill February 25, 2010

is this near deltona community center?

Jonathan March 15, 2010

Yes, about two miles to the East.

Jonathan March 15, 2010

Yes, about two miles to the East.

Jonathan March 15, 2010

I have drank about 300 ML from green springs within one day.

I see a metal looking pole into the springs water connected to a pole on the ground with a metal looking box and a solar panel on top. It looks like it opens but has a lock. It said Florida Management something on the box. Does anybody know what this is? I speculated if it tells something about the water.



You must be logged in to post a comment.

blog comments powered by Disqus