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Devil's Millhopper
Located within Devil's Millhopper Geological State Park, Devil's Millhopper is an excellent example of karst topography in the Southeast and an important cultural and historic site in the Alachua area. The generally dry sink is an example of several ecosystems with many microhabitats and major plant associations that demonstrate vertical zonation.
Location: Alachua County, FL
Year designated: 1974
Acres: 36
Ownership: State
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Last Updated: June 28, 2012





