“Wildlife Dance Party” Kickoff to Summer
A fun, interactive mixing of DJ animal call beats and ecosystem-inspired sounds—great for families in Deltona Woods looking for a lively way to enjoy nature and kick off summer.
View event details →Deltona Woods offers a relaxed, tranquil atmosphere with predominantly single detached homes. Most residences were built after 2000 during a significant building boom, featuring many three and four plus bedroom floorplans. Commuting is convenient thanks to easy highway access and plentiful parking throughout the area. Secondary schools are within a short distance from most residences, supermarkets sit a short drive away, and nearby coffee shops and restaurants provide local dining options. Streets are generally serene, offering a calm backdrop for comfortable residential living. Nearby green areas provide pleasant spots for outdoor relaxation. Local coffee culture and restaurants create convenient social hubs.
Deltona Woods offers a relaxed atmosphere. Deltona Woods is very quiet overall, as there isn't a lot of street noise or city clamor.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
This paved, multi‑use rail‑trail begins at Green Springs Park in Deltona and runs past Deltona Woods along Providence Boulevard, offering neighbors a scenic and accessible route for biking, walking, and inline skating through forested stretches and connecting to broader regional trail networks.
Located roughly 1.3 miles from Deltona Woods, Timbercrest Elementary serves younger students in the neighborhood and is noted for its favorable student‑teacher ratio of 12:1 and strong academic ratings, making it a convenient and reputable local school choice.
About a few miles from Deltona Woods, the Harris M. Saxon Community Center & Park features tennis and basketball courts, a playground, pavilions, picnic areas and community meeting rooms—providing vital recreational, gathering, and event space for neighborhood residents.
Just beyond Deltona Woods, this combined branch offers a 50,000‑square‑foot green‑certified library, an outdoor amphitheater, and the adjacent Lyonia Preserve where residents can explore nature trails and learn about native scrub habitat and endangered wildlife like the Florida scrub‑jay.
Just west of Deltona Woods, Howland Boulevard serves as a local commercial spine with easy access to shopping centers, restaurants, and services, while also linking the neighborhood efficiently to Interstate 4 for commuting to Orlando or Daytona Beach.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A fun, interactive mixing of DJ animal call beats and ecosystem-inspired sounds—great for families in Deltona Woods looking for a lively way to enjoy nature and kick off summer.
View event details →A relaxed, hands-on creative session led by artist Bonnie Dahl—ideal for Deltona Woods families to explore mixed-media art together in a supportive, nature-adjacent space.
View event details →A unique point‑to‑point 55 km urban ultra through West Volusia—perfect for local runners or active families to cheer participants while connecting with regional scenery.
View event details →A faith‑based empowerment event for women in the local community, offering spiritual fellowship, encouragement, and unity—meaningful for residents seeking connection and growth.
View event details →A local road‑race series at Green Springs Park offers options from 5K to half marathon—great for residents of Deltona Woods looking for a community-run challenge or spectator event.
View event details →Part of Deltona’s Juneteenth commemorations, this choir concert at the amphitheater offers a family‑friendly cultural experience celebrating freedom and community heritage.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Deltona Woods
Local characteristics and demographics for Deltona Woods