Sugar Mill Gardens is a
botanical garden developed and maintained by the Botanical Gardens of
Volusia, Inc., a nonprofit organization with no salaried employees. It
features a 16th-century sugar mill.
The property was donated in
1963 to the County of Volusia by J. Saxton Lloyd and operated since
April 1988 by the non-profit Botanical Gardens of Volusia Inc.
The gardens provide an
inexpensive, wholesome family environment where you can stroll through
trails, view the reconstructed sugar mill and statues of dinosaurs,
watch butterflies, and learn more about flora and fauna native to
Florida.
There is no admission fee to
the gardens (donations are appreciated) and the gardens are open from
dawn to dusk daily. The gift shop is open Wednesdays and Saturdays. You
may call the gift shop at (386) 767-1735.
The reference library is open Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Volunteers, donations and
members are always welcomed.
Web
site
www.dunlawtonsugarmillgardens.org
For more information
(386) 767-1735
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