Volusia County Map, Florida

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Volusia County, Florida

Volusia County is on Florida’s east coast, stretching from the Atlantic to the St. Johns River. Daytona Beach is the big draw here. Think NASCAR and spring break. But there’s more to it with small beach towns like Ponce Inlet.
Inland, you’ve got DeLand with its cool downtown and Stetson University. The county has a mix of everything: beaches, springs, forests. Blue Spring State Park is great for seeing manatees in winter.
Fishing is happens both in the ocean and freshwater. The weather’s nice year-round, which brings in lots of snowbirds. Traffic can be a pain during events, but that’s Florida for you.
Category | Details |
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County Name | Volusia County |
County Seat | DeLand |
Population | Approximately 620,000 |
Cities, Towns, and Communities | Daytona Beach, DeLand, Ormond Beach, New Smyrna Beach, Port Orange |
Interstates and Highways | I-4, US 1, US 92, SR 40 |
FIPS Code | 12-127 |
Total Area (Land and Water) | 1,432 square miles (land: 1,100 sq mi, water: 332 sq mi) |
Adjacent Counties (and Direction) | Flagler County (North), Brevard County (South), Seminole County (Southwest), Orange County (Southwest), Lake County (West), Marion County (Northwest), Putnam County (Northwest) |
Time Zone | Eastern Time Zone (ET) |
State | Florida |
Coordinates | 29.1833° N, 81.0750° W |
Etymology | Named after the Port of Volusia |
Major Landmarks | Daytona International Speedway, DeLeon Springs State Park, The Casements |
Website | Volusia County Website |
Volusia County Topographic Map
This Volusia County topographic map features its coastal barriers along the Atlantic transitioning into pine flatwoods in the central regions. The DeLand Ridge add some elevation to the county. But the western areas slope gently into the St. Johns River valley, forming a natural basin. Use our zoom tool to explore these features in detail.

Volusia County Satellite Map
Our Volusia County satellite map features a diverse coastal-to-inland transition. Daytona Beach and other cities line the Atlantic, while the western half consists of forests, rivers, and lakes. The St. Johns River forms a natural boundary with wetland preserves and developed areas. Zoom in to see the changing terrain from beach to backwoods.

Volusia County Blank Map
Volusia County has an irregular triangular shape extending from the Atlantic Ocean to the St. Johns River. The coastline gives it a smooth eastern edge, while its western border follows natural water features. This blank map makes its coastal-to-inland transition clear.

Neighboring Counties
Here are the 7 neighboring counties of Volusia County:
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