Leon Sinks Geological Area

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Tallahassee, FL 32305

Leon Sinks Geological Area, nestled in Tallahassee, FL, is a natural wonderland waiting to be explored. This captivating site showcases a diverse array of geological formations, including sinkholes, caves, and underground streams, offering visitors a glimpse into the Earth's hidden beauty. With its lush vegetation and crystal-clear waters, this geological area provides a serene backdrop for hiking, birdwatching, and nature photography, making it a must-visit destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

Managed by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Leon Sinks Geological Area stands as a testament to the agency's commitment to preserving and showcasing the nation's natural treasures. Through careful stewardship and conservation efforts, the USDA ensures that this unique geological site remains protected for future generations to enjoy. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat into nature or a chance to marvel at the wonders of the Earth, Leon Sinks Geological Area offers a one-of-a-kind experience that is sure to leave a lasting impression.

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4.515 reviews
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Miriam H.
12/20/2016

I've seen a lot of this country, but never a swamp nor a sinkhole. It was definitely worth the $3/vehicle. Keep in mind, we went in the winter and after a rainy day. So there were no mosquitos,...

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Debra B.
12/12/2023

Beautiful natural sinks in Wakulla and Leon counties are clear. The nature that surrounds the sinks definitely contribute to the enjoyment. I swam in most of the sinkholes in both countries....

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Lynette S.
3/14/2022

If you are looking to get in a 1-5 mile hike - take advantage of this cool trail that is located right at the Leon and Wakulla county line. It has spots that can get muddy so be prepared! It's...

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Bianca R.
7/9/2023

The trail is pretty diverse with the different scenes scattered thru out, a section was mainly pines trees and another mainly magnolias. Also some swampy cypress areas too. Clean bathroom of...

Laura K.
5/12/2023

A nice and quiet walk through the woods, the best thing you can ask for. The facilities are well maintained and the sinkholes are not a disappointment. It's close to Crawfordville, so there are...

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