Review:

Devil’s Millhopper is not, strictly speaking, a waterfall. However, we have included it here because this amazing and geologically significant sinkhole becomes filled with mini-waterfalls after rain. The Devil’s Millhopper is 120-foot deep bowl-shaped cavity which was formed in the Florida Limestone after centuries of water movement. Today the sink is home to a natural miniature rain forest. You can descend to the bottom via a wooden boardwalk. Locals will tell you that the best time to visit is after there has been substantial rain; then you will be able to admire many tumbling waterfalls. The area around the sink is great for walking and hiking.

Devil’s Millhopper Geological State Park, 4732 Millhopper Road, Gainesville, FL 32653, Phone: 352-955-2008

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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