When folks think about the Sunshine State, perhaps the first thing that comes to mind are our beautiful beaches as well as our theme parks. While these are incredible attractions that appeal to millions of visitors each year, Florida has so much more to offer. For instance, did you know that we have caves, waterfalls as well as unique rock formations in Florida? These hidden gems are some of the most unique nature spots in our state, and chances are, you'll want to witness them for yourself. So, we've put together a list of the 15 most incredible natural wonders in Florida that will surely take your breath away.
Best Springs In Florida
We can't possibly talk about natural attractions in Florida without discussing our crystal-clear springs. After all, there are more than 1,000 named springs scattered throughout the state. These natural oases are a haven for locals and visitors alike, looking for a day trip or a weekend getaway. All the springs are worthy of a visit, but here are a few that are so beautiful, they are beyond explanation.
1. Blue Spring State Park
Location: Orange City
Wow Factor: Largest spring on the St. Johns River where manatees spend the winter.
Cost: General Admission Varies: $2 to $6
Home to the largest spring on the St. Johns River, Blue Spring State Park is easily one of the prettiest parks in Florida. Maintaining a temperature of 73 degrees, the serene spring is great for swimming, snorkeling, diving, kayaking, canoeing, and more. The emerald, green oasis is a sight to see, especially during the colder months, when it's filled with hundreds of manatees.
2. Three Sisters Spring: Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge
Location: Crystal River
Wow Factor: Natural spring where you can swim with the manatees.
Cost: General Admission Varies: free to $20
Nestled inside the Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge, Three Sisters Springs is a pretty blue lagoon that maintains a year-round temperature between 72 and 74 degrees. Making it an ideal haven for the majestic manatees who seek refuge in the winter months. Easily one of the best nature spots in Florida, you can swim with the docile sea creatures or view them from the boardwalk that meanders through the haven.
3. Devil’s Den Prehistoric Spring
Location: Williston
Wow Factor: Prehistoric underground cave and most unique scuba diving in the US.
Cost: General Admission Varies: $7 to $38
As one of the most unique natural wonders in Florida, Devil's Den in Williston doesn't get enough shine. This prehistoric spring with a collapsed roof is located inside a 33-million-year-old cave. At 54 feet deep, this hidden gem is mainly used for scuba diving and snorkeling. Its turquoise blue waters are a welcoming scene, not to mention the incredible rock formations with stalactites. History buffs would be interested to know that fossils and artifacts dating back over 10,000 years ago were discovered inside the cave.
Best Caves In Florida
Speaking of caves, some folks can't believe that we have caves in Florida. Especially since we are known mostly for our beautiful beaches, wetlands, and pristine springs. Though underground caverns might seem a bit out of place here, our caves are unlike anything that you've ever seen. Come with us as we explore these subterranean nature spots in Florida.
4. Leon Sinks Geological Area
Location: Tallahassee
Wow Factor: One of the most expansive underwater cave networks in the US.
Cost: General Admission: $5/vehicle
Leon Sinks Geological Area is a treasure trove of natural wonders. Tucked inside the Apalachicola National Forest in Tallahassee, its karst topography features cypress swamps, natural bridges, streams, sinkholes, and of course, limestone caves. There are above ground as well as subterranean caverns. In fact, this nature haven has one of the most expansive underwater cave networks in America and perhaps the world. You don't want to skip this fascinating nature spot in Florida.
5. Florida Caverns State Park
Location: Marianna
Wow Factor: Only prehistoric show cave in FL featuring unique rock formations.
Cost: General Admission: $5/vehicle. Cave Tours Vary: free to $15
As the name indicates, Florida Caverns State Park has...well...you guessed it, caverns. Arguably one of the coolest natural attractions in Florida, this is the only cave in Florida that offers guided tours. With a year-round temperature of 65 degrees as well as formations of stalactites, stalagmites, and flowstone, this show cave is truly a sight to see. Best of all, there are lots of colorful lights that enhance its natural beauty. The park is open daily, but cave tours are offered from Labor Day to Memorial Day. Be sure to book your spot to witness one of the best natural attractions in Florida.
6. Wes Skiles Peacock Springs State Park
Location: Live Oak
Wow Factor: Network of massive underground caves and largest of its kind in the US.
Cost: General Admission: $2 to $4
When it comes to underwater caves, Peacock Springs stands out amongst the rest. Consisting of 33,000 feet of underground passages, this natural wonder is the largest cave of its kind in America. Professional scuba divers travel from across the country to witness this expansive oasis for themselves. You must show proper certification as well as abide by a long list of rules to enter the cave. However, all the effort is worth the reward for this underwater cave adventure in Florida.
7. Withlacoochee State Forest
Location: Brooksville
Wow Factor: A vast network of caves in central Florida that can be easily explored.
Cost: General Admission: Free
Did you know that there are caves in central Florida? It's true! Just 60 miles outside of Orlando in the town of Brooksville, you'll find Withlacoochee State Forest. As one of the largest forests in Florida, this ecosystem boasts hiking trails with a plethora of wildlife, unique rock formations, as well as sinkholes. Consisting of a network of caves, with Dames Cave being the most known, you'll be amazed seeing these crevices from different vantage points.
Best Waterfalls In Florida
Chasing waterfalls is one of my all-time favorite pastime activities. And the waterfalls in Florida are so unique that they are worth seeing. Many of our cascades are found inside our state parks and instead of a pool, they plunge into sinkholes. Now, where else would you find that...except here in Florida?
8. Falling Waters State Park
Location: Chipley
Wow Factor: Home to the tallest waterfall in Florida.
Cost: General Admission Varies: $2 to $5
At 70 feet tall, you'll find the largest waterfall in Florida nestled inside Falling Waters State Park near Pensacola. A short hike along a boardwalk trail and you'll be able to witness this stunning cascade for yourself. The water flows over a series of tiered rocks and plummets into a 74-foot-deep sinkhole. Since waterfalls are few and far between in our state, Falling Waters is one that belongs on your bucket list.
9. Devil’s Millhopper Geological State Park
Location: Gainesville
Wow Factor: A network of cascades and a huge 500-foot-wide sinkhole.
Cost: General Admission Varies: $2 to $4
Not as impressive as Falling Waters, but still worth mentioning are a network of cascades inside Devil’s Millhopper Geological State Park in Gainesville. The park itself is a geological wonder in Florida consisting of nature trails, a massive 500-foot-wide sinkhole and it's designated as a National Natural Landmark. As for the waterfall, you'll need to take the 236-step boardwalk down to the sinkhole and you'll see a series of falls along the way. Nature lovers will be delighted by the pretty scenes as well as hearing the water as it flows.
Best Scenic Vistas In Florida
Views, views, and more views! From our stunning beaches to our pristine forest lands, there are endless must-see nature spots in Florida. Of course, we'd love to tell you about them all, but for now, check out these 2 that will leave you breathless.
10. Ocala National Forest
Location: Silver Springs
Wow Factor: Second largest national forest in the US and crown jewel of central FL.
Cost: General Admission: Free
If you're on a road trip to see natural wonders in Florida, you must add the Ocala National Forest to your agenda. As the second largest national forest in the country, there are endless landscapes with stunning views waiting to be explored. If you love outdoor activities, enjoy camping, biking, and hiking inside this natural haven. Nature lovers will marvel at the breathtaking vistas of the natural springs as well as views of the hundreds of lakes and ponds inside the forest. Boasting over 400,000 acres, Ocala National Forest is truly an enchanting place and the crown jewel of central Florida.
11. Ocean Views: Overseas Highway
Location: Key Largo
Wow Factor: Witness pretty views of the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico.
Cost: FREE
One of the best ways to explore the hidden gems of Florida is by car. And a drive on the Overseas Highway will unfold the most picturesque views of the Atlantic Ocean, Florida Bay, and the Gulf of Mexico. Known as the "Highway that Goes to Sea" this 100+ engineering marvel stretches from Key Largo to the Florida Keys. Seeing miles and miles of pretty turquoise blue waters will confirm just how beautiful our state is. By far, this is one of the must-see nature scenes in south Florida that you shouldn't miss.
Best Rock Formations in Florida
If you live or have visited the Sunshine State, chances are, you've seen many of our incredible rock formations along our shores. While these formations are not towering high above sea level, they are still quite majestic and beautiful in their own way.
12. Blowing Rocks Preserve
Location: Hobe Sound
Wow Factor: Home to the largest Anastasia limestone outcroppings in Florida.
Cost: Optional: $2 Donation
Perhaps one of the most underrated natural wonders on the east coast of Florida, Blowing Rocks Preserve is home to the largest Anastasia limestone outcroppings in our state. Due to the waves constantly changing the landscapes along the barrier island, many of the rock outcroppings may not be visible. Because this is a natural process, the preservation team allows nature to take its course. Aside from the rocky shorelines, you can enjoy swimming and walking along the trails inside this picturesque island sanctuary.
13. Washington Oaks Gardens State Park
Location: Palm Coast
Wow Factor: Park with serene gardens that boasts unique coquina rock formations.
Cost: General Admission Varies: $2 to $5
Just 20 miles outside of St. Augustine, you'll find Washington Oaks Gardens State Park, a stunning ecosystem that defies explanation. Inside you'll witness serene gardens with exotic plants, water features, an ancient oak tree, and more. It's a paradise for Florida's nature lovers. But what makes this haven so special is that it's home to some unique coquina rock formations along its shoreline. A perfect backdrop for cool nature pictures, the ancient rock formations coupled with the Atlantic Ocean, will for sure leave you speechless.
Unique Natural Wonders in Florida
Aside from our crystal-clear springs, waterfalls, and caves, we have so many more natural wonders in Florida that are unique to our state. From the mangroves of the Florida Keys to the white sandy beaches in the Panhandle, there are endless nature spots that could easily make our list. Take a look at 2 more of the best nature spots in Florida that we couldn't possibly overlook.
14. Everglades National Park
Location: Homestead
Wow Factor: Vast ecosystem with over 200,000 gators.
Cost: General Admission Varies: $25 to $55
Of course, the Florida Everglades made our list. Known for having over 200,000 alligators, this expansive ecosystem is just a short drive outside of Miami. Containing 1.5 million acres, this breathtaking wetland serves as a natural habitat for native as well as invasive species of flora and fauna. Each year, millions of folks visit to explore as well as to learn about this pristine oasis. As an ecosystem that is unique to Florida, the Everglades National Park is also an American treasure.
15. The Great Florida Reef: John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park
Location: Key Largo
Wow Factor: The Great Florida Reef, one of the largest of its kind in the world.
Cost: General Admission Varies: $2.50 to $8
Speaking of treasures, John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, located north of Key West, might be last on our list, but it's one of the most unbelievable natural wonders in our state. Home to the Great Florida Reef, the largest and only living coral barrier in the US, it's a sanctuary for divers and snorkelers. Swimming with the marine life including the majestic sea turtles is truly an unforgettable experience. If snorkeling is not your thing, take a glass-bottom boat tour or visit the aquarium at the park. If you ask me, this natural attraction in Florida is so spectacular that it defies all explanation.
Are you ready to explore these incredible natural wonders in Florida? If so, which ones will you add to your list? Tell us in the comments below.
Also, for more adventure in the Sunshine State, here are some natural attractions in Florida that also defy explanation.
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