Cherokee Sink

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Wakulla Springs Rd
Crawfordville, FL 32327

Cherokee Sink is a nature preserve and sinkhole located in Crawfordville, FL, offering visitors the opportunity to explore a unique geological formation.

Visitors can enjoy hiking trails, birdwatching, and the chance to observe diverse wildlife in a tranquil and natural setting at Cherokee Sink.

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4.57 reviews
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Tim K.
11/7/2016

A beautiful sink just outside of Wakulla State Park. Although the mile walk back here should be prepared for, the resulting swim is well-worth it. Make sure that no drinking goes on, as there are...

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Casey W.
12/26/2011

At one time, sinkholes served as dumpsters for locals. Cherokee Sink was one of these "free dumpsters" for a long time until a few years ago. People used to chunk beer bottles into the water....

Mary V.
6/19/2020

Used to go there as 15 year old with some friends from Tallahassee took me, iwasfrom Thomasville it was awesome we went swim every time I came during the summer to visit dad ride horses at...

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Gretchen S.
12/26/2013

It's still here- just a mile away down a pretty, sandy shaded path. My husband has found memories of hanging out here playing in the water. We finally took a walk out here together and it really...

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Adina F.
5/6/2010

Awesome sink, but I think it is actually closed now due to the fact that there are no permanent toilets in it

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