If There Are Only 4 Waterfall Hikes You Take In Florida, Make Them These
By Rachel Pfutzenreuter|Published July 22, 2022
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Rachel lives just north of Chicago, she has two boys and a dog named Sky. She is always planning her next trip, and loves to help friends, family, and her readers find their next adventure.
Interestingly enough, the Sunshine State is not widely known for its waterfalls, being that it is a fairly flat state. It is, of course, famous for its ocean vistas and some of the best fun in the sun you can find. For something a little bit more novel, let’s do a deep dive into the waterfalls of Florida. These featured waterfall hikes are relatively short, but don’t let that deter you, as these hikes pack quite a punch just the same – unique beauty abounds. If there are only four waterfall hikes you take in Florida, make them these.
Falling Waters State Park in Chipley is home to the tallest waterfall in Florida, Falling Waters Falls, with a 73-foot drop into a 100-foot-deep sinkhole.
The trail, generally considered to be easy, starts on SR 51 and ends at the falls. A small boat launch allows you to explore further in your canoe. For more information, visit the Steinhatchee Falls Park website.
At Devil’s Millhopper Geological State Park, in Gainesville, hike the 1.6-mile Devil's Millhopper Trail, taking the stairs that lead you down into an impressive sinkhole.
The hike also incorporates the half-mile trail that traverses the rim of the sinkhole - leashed dogs are welcome here. This may be an out and back trail, instead of a loop, if the bridge is closed. Based on the number of stairs, some may regard this trail as moderate.
Natural waterfalls trickle and flow down the limestone walls of the 120-foot-deep sinkhole.
Devil's Millhopper Geological State Park, 4732 Millhopper Rd, Gainesville, FL 32653, USA
Don’t go chasing waterfalls? In this particular case, we would like to suggest that you literally do just that! Even if they are not the tallest of falls to be found, Florida offers a few downright fascinating waterfalls. After enjoying the beautiful beaches and soaking up that Florida sun, you’ll be ready to add a little adventure to your week with one of these waterfall hikes, if not all of them.
What is your favorite waterfall in Florida? Share your thoughts with us!