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Snorkel & Dive at Devil's Den

Williston, Florida

4.6/5
based on 7 reviews

Description

Added by Allison Foyles

Explore a prehistoric cave with a crystal blue lake beneath the surface.

Located in central Florida, this prehistoric spring is a MUST to add on your bucket list. Devil’s Den is a cave that has an underground spring inside. The spring is crystal clear and is a stable 72 degrees F year round. This spot is well known to local divers as it’s depth is 200 feet. Open swimming is unfortunately not allowed - but they do allow snorkeling. In order to access the cave for snorkeling you are required to have a mask, snorkel and fins on at all times. If you do not have your own equipment they do have extras on sight that you’re able to rent. It is privately owned so there is a fee of $15.00 per person for admission. If planning on visiting during summer and weekends, go early. Devil’s Den can often get busy during peak season. Picnic tables, showers and bathrooms are on sight as well. Be careful taking steps leading into the cave and down the spring, they can be slick. Be on the look out for catfish during your swim - If you're lucky one may approach you! 

Directions: Getting here is super easy. Located west of Williston you're going to get on Alternate US-27. If you're heading Alternate US-27 North, the road leading to the den will be on your right - NE 180th Ave (Look for Devil's Den highway sign). Follow the road for about a mile and you will see the entrance on your right, you can't miss it.

For More Information visit their website at: http://www.devilsden.com/ 

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Features

Fitness
Chillin
Camping
Photography
Swimming
Diving
Bathrooms
Easy Parking
Picnic Area
Swimming Hole

Snorkel & Dive at Devil's Den Reviews

This place has some amazing diving. I suggest going in the morning so there are no crowds.

I'd definitely recommend this if you're in the area. Its an amazing diving or snorkel spot that has some very interesting light (for photographers) thats fun to play around with.

Absolutely beautiful.

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