10
Best Places for Caving in Florida

1
Blue Grotto, Williston

A new extreme adventure begins in a magical and incredible place such as "Mil Cascadas", an amazing place near Mexico City.

2
Devil's Den, Williston

Devil's Den is an underwater cave in Williston. The roof of an underground river collapsed to form a window

3
Florida Caverns State Park

Florida Caverns is one of the states only state parks with dry caves. It is also the only state park in Florida that offers public tours of the caves.

4
Weeki Wachee Springs

One of the most unique underwater caves on this list, Weeki Wachee Springs is known for its beautiful mermaids that swim in the clear and cool waters.

5.
Wakulla Springs

Wakulla Springs, FL is one of the deepest and largest freshwater springs on the planet. Part of the Edward Ball Wakulla Springs State Park.

6
Morrison Springs

Morrison Springs State Park is a 161-acre state park whose 250-foot natural freshwater springs are its most prominent feature.

7
Peacock Springs State Park

Wes Skiles Peacock Springs State Park is a 733-acre state park named after explorer, diver, photographer, and cinematographer Wes Skiles.

8
Ginnie Springs

Ginnie Springs is a privately owned park along the Santa Fe River near the town of High Springs.

9
Warren's Cave

Warren's Cave is a dry, air-filled cave in Alachua County. The cave is the longest dry cave in the state and has over four miles of exploration trails.

10
Leon Sinks Geological Area

Tuxtla Gutierrez is a city in southern Mexico. It is the capital of the state of Chiapas and a regional transportation hub.

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