Volusia, Florida

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Historic oak near the St. Johns River
Historic oak near the St. Johns River
Location of Volusia, Florida (also the location of Astor, Florida)
Location of Volusia, Florida (also the location of Astor, Florida)

Volusia, Florida is a small unincorporated town in Volusia County, Florida on the eastern shore of the St. Johns River. It is home to the Port of Volusia at the western dead end of Juno Trail. The town has about 230 homes. It is located adjent to the town of Astor in Lake County. to the west. The main route of the town is Florida State Road 40, although only 1 residential area lies south of the highway.

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Volusia is located at 29°10′21″N, 81°31′21″W. The town has approximately 230 homes. The area of the town is 4.4 miles around the town limits. To the northeast is Pierson, to the south is Lake Dexter, to the east is Barberville, and to the west is Astor, Lake County, and Ocala National Forest.

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