Volusia County Oceanfront City
Welcome to Ormond Beach, a Volusia County oceanfront city just north of Daytona Beach, known for its historic estates, scenic loop road, and Tomoka State Park.
Ormond Beach sits on Florida's Atlantic coast in Volusia County, directly north of Daytona Beach, and serves as a principal city of the Deltona–Daytona Beach–Ormond Beach metropolitan area. With a population around 43,000, it is one of the county's largest cities and one of its most established coastal communities, stretching from the oceanfront west across the Halifax River to the Interstate 95 corridor. The city's identity is rooted in history. Ormond Beach grew from an 1800s settlement into a winter resort for wealthy northerners, and its early-1900s grand estates—most famously The Casements, the winter home of John D. Rockefeller—still shape its character. The hard-packed beach also made Ormond a birthplace of American automobile speed, with early racing on the sands predating Daytona's famous speedway. That heritage is preserved in the Ormond Beach Historic District and along the Ormond Scenic Loop and Trail, a 30-mile roadway winding through oak hammocks and past historic sites. Nature is equally central. Tomoka State Park, at the meeting of the Tomoka and Halifax rivers, offers canoeing, fishing, camping, and birding with more than 160 species sighted, while the Atlantic beach provides swimming, surfing, and oceanfront recreation. The city's parks and the Loop give residents year-round outdoor access in a subtropical coastal setting. Ormond Beach is served by Volusia County Schools, including Ormond Beach Elementary and Middle Schools and nearby Seabreeze High School. Interstate 95, U.S. 1, and A1A connect the city to Daytona Beach, Jacksonville, and Orlando, with Daytona Beach International Airport close by. The community suits retirees, families, and second-home owners seeking a quieter, more historic alternative to Daytona Beach, with oceanfront access, established neighborhoods, and a strong sense of place. Ormond Beach offers the rare combination of genuine coastal living, historical depth, and everyday convenience on Florida's central east coast.
Ormond Beach is in Volusia County, Florida, on the Atlantic coast directly north of Daytona Beach. It is a principal city of the Deltona–Daytona Beach–Ormond Beach metropolitan statistical area.
Ormond Beach is served by Volusia County Schools, which operates Ormond Beach Elementary School, Ormond Beach Middle School, and nearby Seabreeze High School, among other campuses serving the city and greater Volusia County.
Ormond Beach is directly north of Daytona Beach, about 5 miles from the heart of the city and reachable via A1A and U.S. 1. Interstate 95 runs through the city, and Daytona Beach International Airport is nearby, giving residents quick access to both the coast and regional travel.
Ormond Beach has deep historic roots, including The Casements, the winter home of John D. Rockefeller, and an early connection to automobile racing on its hard-packed beach. The Ormond Beach Historic District preserves homes in Mediterranean Revival and Colonial Revival styles.
Tomoka State Park offers canoeing, boating, fishing, and camping along the Tomoka and Halifax rivers, with more than 160 bird species sighted. The 30-mile Ormond Scenic Loop and Trail winds through oak hammocks and historic sites, and the Atlantic beach anchors ocean recreation.
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