Manager's Message
Spring is here! Come enjoy the park during the nicest time of year. All the trees are budding and the spring flowers are blooming.
- Randy Brown, Park Manager
Welcome to Devils Millhopper Geological State Park
In the midst of north Florida's sandy terrain and pine forests, a bowl-shaped cavity 120 feet deep leads down to a miniature rain forest. Small streams trickle down the steep slopes of the limestone sinkhole, disappearing through crevices in the ground, and lush vegetation thrives in the shade of the walls even in dry summers. A significant geological formation, Devil's Millhopper is a National Natural Landmark that has been visited by the curious since the early 1880s. Researchers have learned a great deal about Florida's natural history by studying fossil shark teeth, marine shells, and the fossilized remains of extinct land animals found in the sink. Visitors can enjoy picnicking and learn more about this sinkhole through interpretive displays. The park is open from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Wednesday through Sunday. Located two miles northwest of Gainesville, off State Road 232.
Contact the Florida Park Service Information Center for general inquiries.
For Information about Devils Millhopper Geological State Park, please call 352-955-2008.
Hours of Operation
The park is open from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday.
The park is closed Monday and Tuesday.
Driving Directions
Take I-75 to C.R. 222 (Milepost Exit 390 - Old Exit 77) and drive east 3.8 miles. At 43rd Street, turn left. At the next traffic light, turn left onto Millhopper Road. Park entrance is located approximately 1,000 feet on the right.
Park Fees
Admission Fee - $2.00 per vehicle (limit of 8 people per vehicle).
Pedestrians, bicyclists, extra passengers, passengers in vehicles with a holder of an Annual Individual Entrance permit - Admission Fee $1.00 per person.
Devils Millhopper Geological State Park
4732 Millhopper Road
Gainesville, Florida 32653
Phone: 352-955-2008
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