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