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Gemini Springs Park

Gemini Springs Park is a 210-acre (85 ha) public nature park in DeBary, Florida, United States featuring two springs. The park, completed in 1996, is situated on bayou northwest of Lake Monroe.[3]

Gemini Springs Park
Gemini Springs Park. View from the footbridge crossing the bayou looking toward the east. The fishing pier is in the distance.
LocationDeBary, Volusia County, Florida
Coordinates28°51′54″N 81°18′39″W / 28.8651°N 81.3108°W / 28.8651; -81.3108
Area210 acres (85 ha; 0.33 sq mi)
CreatedOctober 27, 1996 (1996-10-27)[1]
Operated byVolusia County Parks, Recreation and Culture Division
Visitors57,755[2] (2005 estimate)
OpenSunrise to sunset

Description edit

Gemini Springs Park is located immediately northwest of Lake Monroe in DeBary, Florida on the DeBary Bayou. The park is situated on 210-acre (85 ha) of wooded land. 6.5 million gallons of fresh water flow from the park's two flowing springs each day. The park features a fishing pier, a fenced dog park, picnic pavilions, bicycle and hiking trails, a playground, campsites and restrooms.[3][4]

History edit

Cattle rancher Saundra Gray and her husband, Charles Gray, an Orlando attorney, purchased 160 acres of the Gemini Springs Farm in 1969 for $280,000, and later purchased adjacent property.[5] After moving their cattle ranch operation from Osceola County to Gemini Springs Farm,[6] they raised and bred Santa Gertudis cattle. They maintained most of the property in its natural state, only using a portion for cattle. They added an earthen dam near the springs, creating a reservoir at one end of the bayou.[7]

Land acquisition edit

In 1986, the Grays drew criticism from environmentalists after selling a parcel of the farm along the DeBary bayou to a developer[7] and pursuing plans to dredge the bayou to provide access for boats from a proposed condominium complex. In 1989, they sought permits for a 214-unit subdivision surrounding the springs, again prompting a reaction from environmentalists who urged the county to purchase the property for use as a passive park. Initially, the property was offered to the county for $7 million, $4 million less than the property was privately appraised for, according to Charles Gray.[8] By 1993, the asking price for the property was reduced to $6 million.[9]

The Gemini Springs property was jointly purchased in February 1994 for $5.65 million.[3][10][11] Volusia County contributed $2.6 to the purchase. Florida Communities Trust contributed $2 million and St. Johns River Water Management District contributed $1.1 million.[12]

Development edit

After purchasing the Gemini Springs property, Volusia County lacked funding to fully develop the park, but was able to acquire it in the following two years. Beginning in March 1996, $1.1 million in capital improvements were made to the park including building a 1,600-square-foot (150 m2) floating dock for the swimming area, picnic pavilions, a wooden fishing pier and footbridges, a playground, restrooms and other amenities.[12]

Operation edit

Gemini Springs Park officially opened on October 27, 1996.[1] During the first few years of operation, the park had around 88,250 visitors each year, largely due to a popular swimming area in the reservoir near the spring boil.[13] Just prior to Labor Day in 2000 the swimming area was closed after health department officials detected dangerous levels of enterococci bacteria, a type of bacteria found in the fecal matter of warm-blooded animals.[14] Annual park attendance dropped to 55,348 after the swimming area closed, prompting the Volusia County Council to suspend the $3.50 park admission.[13] The swimming area has not since been re-opened.[citation needed]

A 4.5-acre (1.8 ha) fenced dog park was opened in June 2005, at a cost of $35,000. The dog park has a section for large dogs, and a separate section for smaller dogs.[15]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Poertner, Bo (October 25, 1996). "Family's Treasure in DeBary Ready to Welcome Nature Lovers on Sunday". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved July 22, 2013.
  2. ^ Bonn, Mark A. (July 2004). "Visitor Profiles, Economic Impacts and Recreational Aesthetic Values Associated with Eight Priority Florida Springs Located in the St. Johns River Water Management District" (PDF). Bonn Marketing Research Group, Inc. p. 51. Retrieved July 22, 2013.
  3. ^ a b c "Gemini Springs Park". Volusia County. Retrieved July 22, 2013.
  4. ^ Friend, Sandra (2012). Five-Star Trails Orlando: Your Guide to the Area's Most Beautiful Hikes. Menasha Ridge Press. pp. 201–205. ISBN 978-0897329927.
  5. ^ Catron, Derek (October 27, 1996). "Family's Beloved Land Now a Beautiful Park - A Young Lawyer's Love Affair with Gemini Springs Preserved the Land for the Public". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved July 22, 2013.
  6. ^ "Saundra Gray". Orlando Sentinel. July 17, 1989. Retrieved July 22, 2013.
  7. ^ a b Oates, Sarah (September 28, 1986). "Cattle Breeders Bullish on Beefing Up Herds". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved July 22, 2013.
  8. ^ Oates, Sarah (August 2, 1990). "Springside Homes Set for a Vote; Activists: Volusia Officials Don't Care". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved July 22, 2013.
  9. ^ "County to Decide on Buying DeBary Land for Park". Orlando Sentinel. May 2, 1993. Retrieved July 22, 2013.
  10. ^ Poertner, Bo (July 16, 1994). "County Puts a Hold on Gemini Springs". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved July 22, 2013.
  11. ^ Fontenay, Blake (February 11, 1994). "Volusia Buys 201 Acres for a Park". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved July 22, 2013.
  12. ^ a b Koslow, Bob (October 28, 1996). "Gemini Springs Opens to Public". Daytona Beach, Florida. Daytona Beach News-Journal. Retrieved July 22, 2013.
  13. ^ a b Zabala, Sandra (April 26, 2004). "Gemini Springs no stranger to bans". DeLand, Florida. DeLand-Deltona Beacon. Retrieved July 22, 2013.
  14. ^ Giusti, Autumn C. (September 2, 2000). "No Swimming. Health Officials Shut Down Blue Spring". Daytona Beach, Florida. Daytona Beach News-Journal. Retrieved July 22, 2013.
  15. ^ Hager-Van Dyke, Charlene (June 10, 2005). "Celebrate dog park, trail start at Gemini". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved July 22, 2013.

External links edit

  • Gemini Springs Park Brochure

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Gemini Springs Park is a 210 acre 85 ha public nature park in DeBary Florida United States featuring two springs The park completed in 1996 is situated on bayou northwest of Lake Monroe 3 Gemini Springs ParkGemini Springs Park View from the footbridge crossing the bayou looking toward the east The fishing pier is in the distance LocationDeBary Volusia County FloridaCoordinates28 51 54 N 81 18 39 W 28 8651 N 81 3108 W 28 8651 81 3108Area210 acres 85 ha 0 33 sq mi CreatedOctober 27 1996 1996 10 27 1 Operated byVolusia County Parks Recreation and Culture DivisionVisitors57 755 2 2005 estimate OpenSunrise to sunset Contents 1 Description 2 History 2 1 Land acquisition 2 2 Development 2 3 Operation 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksDescription editGemini Springs Park is located immediately northwest of Lake Monroe in DeBary Florida on the DeBary Bayou The park is situated on 210 acre 85 ha of wooded land 6 5 million gallons of fresh water flow from the park s two flowing springs each day The park features a fishing pier a fenced dog park picnic pavilions bicycle and hiking trails a playground campsites and restrooms 3 4 History editCattle rancher Saundra Gray and her husband Charles Gray an Orlando attorney purchased 160 acres of the Gemini Springs Farm in 1969 for 280 000 and later purchased adjacent property 5 After moving their cattle ranch operation from Osceola County to Gemini Springs Farm 6 they raised and bred Santa Gertudis cattle They maintained most of the property in its natural state only using a portion for cattle They added an earthen dam near the springs creating a reservoir at one end of the bayou 7 Land acquisition edit In 1986 the Grays drew criticism from environmentalists after selling a parcel of the farm along the DeBary bayou to a developer 7 and pursuing plans to dredge the bayou to provide access for boats from a proposed condominium complex In 1989 they sought permits for a 214 unit subdivision surrounding the springs again prompting a reaction from environmentalists who urged the county to purchase the property for use as a passive park Initially the property was offered to the county for 7 million 4 million less than the property was privately appraised for according to Charles Gray 8 By 1993 the asking price for the property was reduced to 6 million 9 The Gemini Springs property was jointly purchased in February 1994 for 5 65 million 3 10 11 Volusia County contributed 2 6 to the purchase Florida Communities Trust contributed 2 million and St Johns River Water Management District contributed 1 1 million 12 Development edit After purchasing the Gemini Springs property Volusia County lacked funding to fully develop the park but was able to acquire it in the following two years Beginning in March 1996 1 1 million in capital improvements were made to the park including building a 1 600 square foot 150 m2 floating dock for the swimming area picnic pavilions a wooden fishing pier and footbridges a playground restrooms and other amenities 12 Operation edit Gemini Springs Park officially opened on October 27 1996 1 During the first few years of operation the park had around 88 250 visitors each year largely due to a popular swimming area in the reservoir near the spring boil 13 Just prior to Labor Day in 2000 the swimming area was closed after health department officials detected dangerous levels of enterococci bacteria a type of bacteria found in the fecal matter of warm blooded animals 14 Annual park attendance dropped to 55 348 after the swimming area closed prompting the Volusia County Council to suspend the 3 50 park admission 13 The swimming area has not since been re opened citation needed A 4 5 acre 1 8 ha fenced dog park was opened in June 2005 at a cost of 35 000 The dog park has a section for large dogs and a separate section for smaller dogs 15 See also editBlue Spring State Park De Leon Springs State Park Green Springs ParkReferences edit a b Poertner Bo October 25 1996 Family s Treasure in DeBary Ready to Welcome Nature Lovers on Sunday Orlando Sentinel Retrieved July 22 2013 Bonn Mark A July 2004 Visitor Profiles Economic Impacts and Recreational Aesthetic Values Associated with Eight Priority Florida Springs Located in the St Johns River Water Management District PDF Bonn Marketing Research Group Inc p 51 Retrieved July 22 2013 a b c Gemini Springs Park Volusia County Retrieved July 22 2013 Friend Sandra 2012 Five Star Trails Orlando Your Guide to the Area s Most Beautiful Hikes Menasha Ridge Press pp 201 205 ISBN 978 0897329927 Catron Derek October 27 1996 Family s Beloved Land Now a Beautiful Park A Young Lawyer s Love Affair with Gemini Springs Preserved the Land for the Public Orlando Sentinel Retrieved July 22 2013 Saundra Gray Orlando Sentinel July 17 1989 Retrieved July 22 2013 a b Oates Sarah September 28 1986 Cattle Breeders Bullish on Beefing Up Herds Orlando Sentinel Retrieved July 22 2013 Oates Sarah August 2 1990 Springside Homes Set for a Vote Activists Volusia Officials Don t Care Orlando Sentinel Retrieved July 22 2013 County to Decide on Buying DeBary Land for Park Orlando Sentinel May 2 1993 Retrieved July 22 2013 Poertner Bo July 16 1994 County Puts a Hold on Gemini Springs Orlando Sentinel Retrieved July 22 2013 Fontenay Blake February 11 1994 Volusia Buys 201 Acres for a Park Orlando Sentinel Retrieved July 22 2013 a b Koslow Bob October 28 1996 Gemini Springs Opens to Public Daytona Beach Florida Daytona Beach News Journal Retrieved July 22 2013 a b Zabala Sandra April 26 2004 Gemini Springs no stranger to bans DeLand Florida DeLand Deltona Beacon Retrieved July 22 2013 Giusti Autumn C September 2 2000 No Swimming Health Officials Shut Down Blue Spring Daytona Beach Florida Daytona Beach News Journal Retrieved July 22 2013 Hager Van Dyke Charlene June 10 2005 Celebrate dog park trail start at Gemini Orlando Sentinel Retrieved July 22 2013 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gemini Springs 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