Mandie M.
Yelp
Devil's Millhopper has been on my Florida Bucket List for as long as I can remember. I just haven't been able to find a day to head out there. Luckily, my older niece was home for spring break and she wanted to go on an adventure to a "cool state park." Aunt Mandie put the plan into motion, and so we went!
For those who are unaware, Devil's Millhopper is a giant sinkhole. When you are at the bottom, all you hear is all the water trickling down from the layers of soil above. This water descends to a pool at the bottom, which will return it to Florida's, overall, natural water supply. This phenomenon occurs as the layers of limestone and clay restrict the water from going back to the surface, and forces it downward. You're witnessing science, and the water table, at its very core. It's pretty epic. On top of that, you can see the visible geological history in the layers of the Earth and fossils, including shark teeth and fossilized animal remains, have been found within the sinkhole.
There's a nature trail around the entirety of the sinkhole, and then stairs to the bottom. It's a $4 entry fee at the start of the parking area that is CASH ONLY. I stopped at the ATM prior to getting there and realized that there wasn't anyone to give me change, as you put the cash into the envelope and then into the box for collection at the end of the day. No big deal. Our National Parks received a nice donation.
I brought my 11 y/o retriever mix along for the trip, and he was having a bit of trouble going back up the stairs (236 in total). Just a heads up to those fellow owners of senior dogs. You will be in close proximity of folks going down the stairs to the bottom and back up, so if you have a dog who isn't the biggest fan of people or other dogs, this wouldn't be the place to bring them along.
If you are planning a trip to Gainesville, a stop by Devil's Millhopper is definitely worth your while. Couple it in with a few other activities throughout the day and you'll have a great day traversing about.