Deltona

Deltona is a city located in Volusia County, Florida. With a population of over 90,000 as of 2020, it is one of the largest cities in Central Florida.

Population

According to the Wikipedia page for Deltona, the city had a population of 85,182 as of the 2010 census. The estimated population as of 2019 was 90,093, making it the largest city in Volusia County. Deltona also ranks as 10th largest city in the state of Florida.

The racial makeup of Deltona is mostly white (82.04%), with other races including Black (11.52%), Asian (1.92%), Native American (0.26%) and Pacific Islander (0.04%). 17.98% of the population identifies as Hispanic or Latino.

Over 28% of households have children under the age of 18. The median age is 38.2 years old. Deltona has more female residents (51.6%) than male residents (48.4%).

Deltona experienced massive population growth between 1980 and 2010, quadrupling in size as the area became a commuter town for the nearby cities of Orlando and Daytona Beach.

Economy and Major Employers

Some of the top employers and industries in Deltona include:

  • Retail – Walmart, Publix, Home Depot, Target, Winn-Dixie
  • Healthcare – Central Florida Regional Hospital, Epic Health Services
  • Education – Volusia County Schools, Daytona State College
  • Manufacturing – Edco Awards & Specialties, Enzyme Development Corporation

For more details on the economy and employers in Deltona, check out the Economic Development Profile on the city’s website.

Landmarks

Some notable landmarks and points of interest in Deltona include:

  • Lake Monroe – A large shallow lake popular for fishing and boating activities.
  • Deltona Wetlands – Over 1,500 acres of protected wetlands home to wildlife and walking trails.
  • Deltona Lakes/Parks – The city has over 20 lakes and large parks such as Dewey O. Boster Sports Complex.
  • Portuguese American Cultural Society – Center for preserving Portuguese heritage in Deltona.

Sports

Deltona is home to some rising athletics programs, including:

  • Daytona State College – With campuses in Deltona, fields 10 NJCAA athletic teams. Their women’s soccer team won the 2019 national championship.
  • Deltona Youth Leagues – Active youth sports leagues for sports like football, basketball, soccer, baseball and more.
  • Deltona Wolverines – Youth football and cheerleading organization.

Tourism

While not as big of a tourist destination as neighboring Orlando, Deltona still has attractions and events that bring in visitors, such as:

  • Parks – The city’s many lakes, trails and recreation areas provide opportunities for fishing, hiking, boating and more.
  • Festivals – The city hosts an annual Puerto Rican Festival to celebrate its heritage.
  • Museums – Nearby DeLand has the Museum of Art – Deland and other museums that Deltona residents and visitors enjoy.

Deltona’s location near Orlando and Daytona Beach also allows easy access to the theme parks, beaches and attractions those regions offer.