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Green Springs Park is public park in
Enterprise, Florida Enterprise is an unincorporated community in Volusia County, in the U.S. state of Florida, and its former county seat. Situated on the northern shore of Lake Monroe, it is flanked by the cities of DeBary and Deltona. Enterprise was once ...
featuring a green-hued sulfur spring. The
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was once part of a 19th-century health resort and the surrounding area is a notable archeological site. After more than 20 years of effort to acquire and develop the site, the park finally opened in September 2008.


Description

Green Springs Park is located near the north shore of Lake Monroe, approximately east of Interstate 4 in
Enterprise, Florida Enterprise is an unincorporated community in Volusia County, in the U.S. state of Florida, and its former county seat. Situated on the northern shore of Lake Monroe, it is flanked by the cities of DeBary and Deltona. Enterprise was once ...
. The spring supplies fresh water to Lake Monroe from the Florida aquifer. The spring basin is about wide by about deep. The water varies in color depending on the time of year, changing from green in the spring to more of a turquoise color in summer, back to green in the fall and finally to jade in the winter. The park's ecosystem is primarily a hardwood
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, host to several rare species of plant life, including '' Epidendrum magnoliae'', or Green-fly orchid. A paved path and numerous primitive paths cross and loop though the park, under cover of
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,
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, Cedar and Pine. The park is also a trail head for two bicycle routes: the East Central Regional Rail trail and the Spring to Spring Trail. Green Springs Park is a significant archaeological and historical site. A huge
shell midden A midden (also kitchen midden or shell heap) is an old dump for domestic waste which may consist of animal bone, human excrement, botanical material, mollusc shells, potsherds, lithics (especially debitage), and other artifacts and eco ...
existed near the spring run before being depleted for road building and fertilizer prior to 1885. The few remaining deposits contain primitive tools, pottery sherds, as well as remains of humans and animals.


History


Early history

Green Springs was once an important site for Native Americans such as the
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and the
Seminole The Seminole are a Native American people who developed in Florida in the 18th century. Today, they live in Oklahoma and Florida, and comprise three federally recognized tribes: the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma, the Seminole Tribe of Florida, ...
, who favored for the supposed healing properties of its sulfur water. The area near the spring was first settled in 1841 by Cornelius Taylor. Taylor constructed a hotel on a large
shell mound A midden (also kitchen midden or shell heap) is an old dump for domestic waste which may consist of animal bone, human excrement, botanical material, mollusc shells, potsherds, lithics (especially debitage), and other artifacts and ecof ...
near where the spring run empties into Lake Monroe. He promoted his hotel as a health spa, offering the spring's "restorative" powers to people with illnesses. By 1883, the spring was on property owned by wealthy New York wine importer Frederic DeBary, whose DeBary Hall guests used the spring recreationally.


Land acquisition

In December 1984, Bill Canty, who owned an adjacent five acre parcel, introduced a proposal to the Volusia County Council seeking to rezone the Green Springs site for a 250 unit condominium complex. At the urging of local residents, the Council denied Canty's proposal and decided instead to explore the possibility of acquiring property for use as an
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site. In 1985,
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Bill Chappell attempted to secure federal funds to purchase the spring and of surrounding land from its private owner, Inga Friend, who had owned the property since 1954. Negotiations began between Friend and the county, but broke down largely because of Friend's desire to exclude the spring from the purchase. In 1986, DeLand lawyer Larry Sands purchased the property from Inga Friend and her daughter, Lani, for $250,000. The purchase did not include the spring, but did include a first right of refusal agreement, should the Friends consent to sell it in the future. By 2001, plans were made to create a
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at the site, with mulch or shell paths and minimal parking.


Park development

After nearly 24 years of planning, negotiation, and grant seeking, Green Springs Park neared completion in 2008. Prior to opening, county staff, Florida Native Plant Society members, master naturalists, and other volunteers canvassed the site, removed exotic and invasive plants species that would threaten the delicate native ecosystem. The park was officially opened on September 27, 2008, the result of near $1 million invested in land acquisition and improvements.


See also

*
Blue Spring State Park Blue Spring State Park is a state park located west of Orange City, Florida, in the United States. The park is a popular tourist destination; available activities include canoeing, SCUBA diving, kayaking, fishing, camping, hiking, wildlife watc ...
* De Leon Springs State Park


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