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Notes:
Allow time for a leisurely stroll in this unique natural
showcase. Mornings and early evenings are best for observing and
photographing wildlife. Bring your camera, binoculars, and insect
repellent.
Since hunting and the possession of weapons are prohibited here,
wildlife may be seen more frequently. The trails are the work of
many volunteers who gave their time so that everyone may enjoy
easy access to these unusual geological formations. You can help
protect the area by staying on the trail.
Swimming is not allowed for the preservation of sinkhole walls and
your personal safety.
Help maintain the beauty of Leon Sinks by packing out litter and
staying out of the sinkholes.
For more information about Leon Sinks or the Apalachicola National
Forest, please contact the Wakulla Ranger District.
Access and Directions:
From Tallahassee (downtown): Head south on Monroe Street. Turn
right on Gaile Ave (First traffic light just past Leon County Fair
Grounds). Turn left on Crawfordville Highway (Route 61).
Continue south on Crawfordville Highway, which turns into US 319.
Leon Sinks will be on your right off of Crawfordville Highway (US
319) approximately 5.5 miles from Capital Circle SE (the truck
route).
From Crawfordville: Head North on Crawfordville Highway (US
319). Leon Sinks will be on your left just as you enter Leon
County.
Contact Information:
Wakulla Ranger District
USDA Forest Service
57 Taff Drive
Crawfordville, Fl 32327-2138
850-926-3561
Greenways & Trails believed this information to be accurate at the
time of publication and assumes no liability arising from its use.