Swimming is not allowed in any of our lakes per the Health Department.
Category: FAQ
When does the season end for the Splash Pad?
The Splash Pad closes in September. The exact date will be posted at Wes Crile Park.
Can the Splash Pad be reserved?
No, you cannot reserve the splash pad.
What is the cost to use the Splash Pad?
There is no fee to use the Splash Pad. It is a free service provided for all the residents.
What are the hours of operation for the splash pad?
The Splash Pad hours are 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. every day Tuesday to Sunday. It is closed on Mondays for maintenance.
Where is your splash park located?
It is located at Wes Crile Park at 1537 Norbert Terrace which is at the corner of Ft. Smith Blvd. and Norbert Terrace.
Can I rent the Amphitheater?
For amphitheater rental information please contact The Deltona Library at 386-789-7207.
Where is the Amphitheater located?
The Amphitheater is located at the Deltona Library at 2150 Eustace Avenue, off Providence Blvd.
Can I rent the 2 story gazebo at Campbell Park for a party or wedding?
No, the gazebo cannot be rented. It is a public walk-through to the boat dock and can be used by anyone visiting the park, but you can take pictures in the gazebo on the top or ground level.
Can I take a bounce house or water slide to any park when I rent a pavilion?
No. Bounce houses are only allowed at Campbell Park. You cannot use a water slide as we do not provide water. A generator is required as we also do not provide electricity. If you take a bounce house to Campbell Park, the company providing the bounce house will need to provide a Certificate of Insurance to the Parks and Recreation Department and that Certificate has to list the City of Deltona as an additional insured and the City has to be endorsed on the policy. The company can contact us at (386) 878-8900 or fax the requested information to (386) 878-8901. You may also call us at (386) 878-8900 for an approved list of bounce house companies who have already provided their insurance information. We do not provide electricity. The company providing the service has to provide the power (generator) to operate the bounce house(s).