Holly Hill Homes
Situated on the west bank of the Halifax River in Volusia County, Holly Hill is bounded on the north by Ormond Beach, on the south by Daytona Beach, on the east by the Halifax River. The city area occupies a ridge of hammock land landscaped by Mother Nature with holly bushes, magnolias, palms, and majestic oak trees. Affordable housing options continue to be available to local residents. Life in this little community is pleasant, peaceful, rewarding and safe. Read more about Holly Hill FL homes.
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The oldest home still standing in Holly Hill was built in 1878. Its existence provides many varied and interesting stories to the history of Volusia County. Holly Hill famous residents William S. McCoy lived and worked in Holly Hill as a skilled yacht builder, prior to his entry into Rum-running. Several public recreational opportunities and park facilities are scattered throughout the City.
Holly Hill's main advantage is that it is a highly desirable location for residential as a commercial real estate. With its well-paved and improved streets, highly motivated police and fire department, fully automated water treatment plant, expandable public works complex, and a record of growth and progress its careful planning and strict zoning all add up to success, both present, and future. Not far from the coast, you also can't forget Holly Hill's gorgeous weather.
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With plenty of social clubs, civic organizations and imaginative recreational programs contribute to Holly Hill's high quality of life. A modern library and over a dozen beautiful public parks keep active people occupied whether it rains or shine. The Chamber of Commerce includes information about the city, plus membership arranged according to goods and services provided.
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Parks and Recreation
Several public recreational opportunities and park facilities are scattered throughout the City.
Tomoka State Park
Native Americans once dwelled here, living off fish-filled lagoons. Today, these waters are popular for canoeing, boating, and fishing. The park protects a variety of wildlife habitats and endangered species, such as the West Indian manatee. Tomoka is a bird-watchers paradise, with over 160 species sighted, especially during the spring and fall. Visitors can stroll a one-half mile nature trail through a hardwood hammock. A boat ramp gives boaters and canoeists access to the river. The Park Store offers snacks, camping supplies, and canoe rentals. For overnight stays, the park has full-facility campsites and youth camping, located just three miles north of Ormond Beach on North Beach Street.
Bulow Creek State Park
Bulow Creek protects nearly 5,600 acres, more than 1,500 of which are submerged lands. The highlight of Bulow Creek is one of the largest remaining stands of southern live oak forest along Florida's east coast. The reigning tree is the Fairchild Oak, one of the largest live oak trees in the South. Several trails allow hikers to explore the interior of the park, where visitors can see white-tailed deer, barred owls, and raccoons. The Bulow Woods Trail, nearly seven miles long, takes hikers to Bulow Plantation Ruins Historic State Park. Visitors can picnic in a shady pavilion or at a table on the lawn within view of the Fairchild Oak.
Halifax River
Fishing is allowed from boats, the banks of the river, or from any of the bridges crossing the waterway. Some of the species that can be found include Trout, Catfish, Flounder, Sheepshead, Tarpon, Snook, Black Drum, Mangrove snapper and Red drum.
Boating is a popular activity, and there are several marinas and yacht clubs located throughout the Halifax River. The Halifax River supports a diverse community of waterfowl, wading birds, fish, and other wildlife. The river and several of its tributaries are designated as a Manatee Sanctuary. Other rare species that inhabit the river basin include the wood stork, bald eagle, and Atlantic Salt Marsh Snake. Numerous other birds can be viewed in the general area of the Halifax River Basin.
Daytona Beach
You've heard about it; now come see the "World's Most Famous Beach" for yourself, By foot, bike or car, there are plenty of ways to enjoy Daytona Beach's warm sunshine, hard-packed sands, and beautiful ocean.
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