Holly Hill, Florida, is a small city with a rich history dating back to the 1800s, located along the Halifax River. With a population of over 12,000, Holly Hill offers a variety of housing options, including ranch-style houses, bungalows, Mediterranean-inspired homes, and riverfront condos. The median home price is $260,000, making it more affordable than nearby Daytona Beach and Ormond Beach. The city is served by Volusia County Schools, and the highly rated United Brethren in Christ Academy is also available for local students. Holly Hill boasts several parks, such as Centennial Park, known for its bald eagle nesting sites, and Sunset Park, which features a playground, fitness court, and boat launch. Pictona at Holly Hill is a notable attraction, being the third-largest pickleball facility in the U.S. with 49 courts and a 1,200-seat stadium. Dining options range from Chucherias Restaurant, offering Latin, Caribbean, and Spanish cuisine, to Fletcher's Irish Pub, known for its extensive beer selection and pub fare. Essential services include Halifax Health Medical Center and various urgent-care clinics. Transportation is facilitated by the Volusia County Public Transportation System (Votran), U.S. Route 1, and nearby Interstate 95. Daytona Beach International Airport is the closest airport, just a short drive away. While specific crime statistics are not available, the city does face severe weather risks, including hurricanes and flooding, with programs in place to assist residents with flood management.