Leon Sinks Geological Area, part of the Apalachicola National Forest, is a wilderness area with approximately five miles of hiking trails. The trails lead to a series of sinkholes of various sizes. The land in the Leon Sinks area has a layer of limestone underneath that has been eroded over the years by rainfall and groundwater, which has made it prone to forming caverns, tunnels, and holes of various sizes. The area is open for day use only and features minimal amenities such as interpretive signs, toilets, and drinking fountains. There are also picnic tables available if you wish to bring along a meal to enjoy in the outdoors.

Highway 319, Tallahassee, FL 32305

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