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Old Florida Fishing Village

About Oak Hill, FL

Welcome to Oak Hill, an Old Florida fishing village on the Indian River Lagoon, gateway to Canaveral National Seashore near New Smyrna Beach.

Oak Hill is a small city in the southeastern corner of Volusia County, Florida, on the western shore of the Indian River Lagoon. It lies within the Deltona–Daytona Beach–Ormond Beach metropolitan area, south of Edgewater and New Smyrna Beach and north of the Canaveral National Seashore. U.S. Route 1, the historic Dixie Highway and the starting point of Florida's "River of Lakes" scenic byway, runs through the center of the community, and the surrounding landscape is a mosaic of coastal hammocks, marsh, and open water. The area's human history is deep. Native American groups occupied the lagoon shore for millennia, and the Seminole Rest National Historic Site within Oak Hill preserves prehistoric Timucuan shell mounds alongside two early twentieth-century homes, marking the site's long occupation. European settlers later established a community that became, in turn, a citrus-growing center and then a fishing village, shipping fruit and seafood from its waterfront and rail connections. The octagonal VIA Hall, now the Oak Hill Historical Museum and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, documents that layered heritage. Today Oak Hill is home to about 2,000 people and is best known as a fishing and eco-tourism destination. Mosquito Lagoon, part of the Indian River Lagoon system and one of the most biodiverse estuaries in the Northern Hemisphere, draws anglers for redfish, trout, and tarpon, while the city serves as a gateway to Canaveral National Seashore. Bicycle paths and scenic routes pass through town, reflecting its low-key, outdoors-oriented character. The community has a suburban-rural mix, and many of its residents are retirees who own their homes. Students attend Volusia County Schools, including the Burns Science and Technology School within the city. For buyers, Oak Hill offers a rare slice of unspoiled Old Florida: lagoon access, protected seashore at the doorstep, and a quiet, slow-paced alternative to the busier beach towns just to the north.

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What county is Oak Hill in?

Oak Hill is a city in southeastern Volusia County, Florida, on the Indian River Lagoon. It is part of the Deltona–Daytona Beach–Ormond Beach metropolitan area and sits between Edgewater and the Canaveral National Seashore.

What is Oak Hill known for?

Oak Hill is known as an Old Florida fishing village on the Indian River Lagoon. It offers access to Mosquito Lagoon, one of the most biodiverse estuaries in North America, and is popular for fishing for redfish, trout, and tarpon, along with eco-tourism.

What school district serves Oak Hill?

Oak Hill is served by Volusia County Schools. The city is home to the Burns Science and Technology School, a notable local campus, with other district schools located in nearby Edgewater and New Smyrna Beach.

What is Seminole Rest?

Seminole Rest is a National Historic Site within Canaveral National Seashore in Oak Hill. It preserves prehistoric Timucuan shell mounds and two early twentieth-century homes, and offers trails and views of the Indian River Lagoon.

What is the population of Oak Hill?

Oak Hill has a population of about 2,000 residents according to the 2020 census. It is a small, low-density community with a suburban-rural mix, and many of its residents are retirees who own their homes.

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Real Estate & Housing

Oak Hill's housing market reflects its rural, low-density character and its position between the lagoon and the Canaveral National Seashore. Buyers find a mix of older single-family homes, manufactured homes, and waterfront or canal-front properties with lagoon access, along with vacant acreage and larger parcels suitable for those wanting space. The market is modest and lower-volume than nearby Edgewater and New Smyrna Beach, and its homes tend to be more attainable than the beachside communities to the north. The appeal is to retirees, anglers, and buyers seeking an Old Florida setting, room to spread out, and direct proximity to the water and protected seashore.

Neighborhoods

Oak Hill is a small, spread-out city without large planned subdivisions. Homes are arranged along U.S. Route 1, the old Dixie Highway corridor, and along streets and canals leading toward the Indian River Lagoon. Waterfront and canal-side properties cluster near the water, while more rural lots and acreage spread toward the interior. The city's edges transition into hammocks, marsh, and the protected lands of the Canaveral National Seashore, giving much of the community a natural, semi-rural backdrop. Its neighborhoods feel less like formal districts than a series of quiet residential pockets woven through Old Florida landscape.

Lifestyle in Oak Hill

Oak Hill offers a slow, water-centered Old Florida lifestyle. Fishing is the community's heart, with anglers launching into the Indian River Lagoon and Mosquito Lagoon for redfish, trout, and tarpon, and bait shops and fish camps serving the local fleet. Many residents are retirees drawn by the quiet streets, the lagoon views, and the unspoiled character that has largely disappeared elsewhere on Florida's east coast. The community's history museum, churches, civic groups, and an active Boys & Girls Club provide a small-town social fabric, while Edgewater and New Smyrna Beach supply broader services a short drive north. The pace is unhurried, with nature always close at hand.

Schools & Education

Oak Hill is served by Volusia County Schools, the countywide public school district. The city is home to the Burns Science and Technology School, a notable local campus emphasizing STEM education, while students also attend elementary, middle, and high schools in nearby Edgewater and New Smyrna Beach. The district provides a range of traditional and magnet options across southeast Volusia County. For higher education, Daytona State College has a New Smyrna Beach campus a short drive north, and the University of Central Florida's Daytona and Orlando locations are within reasonable reach.

Getting Around

Oak Hill is oriented around U.S. Route 1, which runs north–south through the city and connects it to Edgewater, New Smyrna Beach, and Daytona Beach to the north, and to Titusville and the Space Coast to the south. Interstate 95 lies a few miles inland, providing the main highway for longer trips along Florida's east coast, and U.S. Route 1 is also the start of the scenic River of Lakes byway. There is no rail or public transit in the city, and residents rely on private vehicles. Daytona Beach International Airport is about 30 miles north, and Orlando Sanford International Airport is within roughly an hour's drive.

Parks & Recreation

Recreation in Oak Hill is dominated by the water and the protected lands that surround it. Fishing is the defining pursuit, with the Indian River Lagoon and Mosquito Lagoon offering world-class angling for redfish, trout, and tarpon, supported by local bait shops, fish camps, and charter captains. The Seminole Rest National Historic Site and the wider Canaveral National Seashore provide trails, wildlife viewing, and access to pristine coastal habitat. Bicycle paths and the River of Lakes scenic byway offer road cycling, while kayaking and boating explore the lagoon's islands and channels. Kennedy Space Center and the beaches of New Smyrna are within a short drive for day trips.

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191 Howes Street For Sale $799,000
191 Howes Street
Oak Hill, FL 32759
5 Beds 5 Baths 4406 Sq Ft Built 1981 1228777
124 Randle Avenue For Sale $699,990
124 Randle Avenue
Oak Hill, FL 32759
2 Beds 2 Baths 1545 Sq Ft Built 1997 1227588
270 Wright Grove Road For Sale $995,000
270 Wright Grove Road
Oak Hill, FL 32759
2 Beds 2 Baths 1400 Sq Ft Built 1981 1227012
235 Randle Avenue For Sale $575,000
235 Randle Avenue
Oak Hill, FL 32759
3 Beds 2 Baths 1750 Sq Ft Built 2007 1224726
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