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Tallahassee-St. Marks Historic Railroad State Trail

Tallahassee-St. Marks Historic Railroad State Trail

9.5km from Leon Sinks Geological Area

Spanning nearly 17 miles, the trail is a former rail corridor and follows the path of an old branch of the Pensacola and Atlantic Railroad. The corridor runs north to south through several rural towns, providing visitors with unparalleled vistas of hardwood uplands, riverside swamps, and marshes as they make their way through centuries-old Piney woods. With convenient access points throughout the trail, visitors can explore portions of it or all in one go!

Tallahassee Museum

Tallahassee Museum

10.69km from Leon Sinks Geological Area

The Tallahassee Museum is a privately funded, non-profit corporation in Tallahassee, Florida. The aim of this museum is "to educate the residents of and visitors to the Big Bend area about the region's natural and cultural history, from the nineteenth century until the present."

Florida State University

Florida State University

14.38km from Leon Sinks Geological Area

Florida State University is a public research university that provides students with an excellent education. Students can choose from hundreds of academic programs spanning more than 15 degree levels and complete courses in over 400 study abroad locations. With more than 516 student organizations, athletes can compete at Division I level for the school's 20 NCAA championship teams. Leon county features plenty of natural beauty, art galleries, and restaurants for both faculty and students alike.

Museum of Florida History

Museum of Florida History

14.84km from Leon Sinks Geological Area

The Museum of Florida History is the U.S. state of Florida's history museum, housing exhibits and artifacts covering its history and prehistory. The museum features a gallery with exhibits that change every few months. Current displays include Beaches, Creatures, and Cowboys: Florida Movie Posters and The Florida Highwaymen Paintings.

Cascades Park

Cascades Park

14.87km from Leon Sinks Geological Area

This is a 24-acre park along the stream known as the St. Augustine Branch in Tallahassee, Florida. It is a Nationally Registered Historic Place because it influenced the territorial government's choice of the capital city's location. It also contains Florida's Prime meridian marker monument which is the foundation point for most land mapping throughout Florida.

Landis Green

Landis Green

14.87km from Leon Sinks Geological Area

Landis Green is a beautiful community nestled among lush foliage, and tranquil lakes, It offers its inhabitants a wide array of activities and amenities. Residents are able to enjoy a picturesque 18-hole golf course, explore the 22 miles of walking trails, or picnic by Faver Dykes State Park. Shopping and performances at the Madeira Beach City Center offer entertainment for the entire family. It also boasts some of the best schools in Florida with an emphasis on both academics and athletics.

Florida State Capitol

Florida State Capitol

14.94km from Leon Sinks Geological Area

The Florida State Capitol in Tallahassee, Florida, is an architecturally and historically significant building listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Florida Department of Management Services maintains the Capitol Complex, which is open to the public Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

SouthWood Golf Club

SouthWood Golf Club

14.97km from Leon Sinks Geological Area

SouthWood Golf Club is a premier golf destination with 18-holes of wonderful golf. Choose from five different sets of tees to make the course just right for your game. The award winning Champions Turf designer Bobby Weed along with PGA tour professional Fred Couples, both specialize in exciting Florida golf courses, and SouthWood is no exception. With careful design, gentle rolling terrain and stunning native areas, SouthWood offers an enjoyable challenge for players of all levels.

Florida Historic Capitol Museum

Florida Historic Capitol Museum

14.98km from Leon Sinks Geological Area

Located in the heart of Tallahassee - this museum offers an immersive look into politics, public policy and local history. Visitors can explore interactive exhibits that take them through the 1903 legislative session, walk through the inlaid terrazzo monument of the great leaders of Florida's past, and tour the historic 22nd Floor Governor's Suite. On special occasions, visitors can even witness talented reenactors filling their Senate Chamber with debate from days past.

The Union Bank of Florida

The Union Bank of Florida

15.01km from Leon Sinks Geological Area

The Union Bank of Florida, was established in 1886 to serve the financial needs of citizens across the region. This bank provided a wide range of services with regards to loans and deposits, including providing operational credit for farms and businesses, guaranteeing safety for any financial transactions made between its customers, and operating multiple branches throughout the state for people to access banking services more conveniently.

Tallahassee

Tallahassee

15.01km from Leon Sinks Geological Area

Tallahassee is the capital of the state and within Leon County. It is a vibrant city with charming downtown streets, an amazing dining scene, and plenty of opportunities for entertainment. There's a blend of historic and modern attractions such as numerous museums, art galleries, theaters, and parks — including the lush Cascades Park with its splash fountain. Families can appreciate many educational attractions like the Challenger Learning Center and Flashback Family Fun Center.

Kleman Plaza

Kleman Plaza

15.05km from Leon Sinks Geological Area

Kleman Plaza is the cultural center of Tallahassee. It serves as a bustling hub where locals and visitors can come shop, enjoy live performances, relax on the lawns, or participate in demonstrations on the green space. It also has a variety of public art displays ranging from sculptures to murals which help to liven up the atmosphere even more. In addition to that, visitors can attend festivals, find fresh food at markets, and take in the beauty at nearby Cascades Park.

Mission San Luis

Mission San Luis

15.09km from Leon Sinks Geological Area

Mission San Luis de Apalachee was a Spanish Franciscan mission built in 1633 in the Florida Panhandle. The mission was part of Spain's effort to colonize the Florida Peninsula and to convert the Timucuan and Apalachee Indians to Christianity. The mission lasted until 1704 when it was evacuated and destroyed to prevent its use by an approaching militia of Creek Indians and South Carolinians.

Challenger Learning Center of Tallahassee

Challenger Learning Center of Tallahassee

15.15km from Leon Sinks Geological Area

The Challenger Learning Center is a valuable asset, offering educational programming and activities that bring science, engineering, and technology to children. From its mission capsule flight simulations to its traveling learning lab and workshops, the Challenger Learning Center provides unique experiential learning opportunities for all ages. The center also hosts special events throughout the year to help spread awareness about science and engineering education for learners of all ages.

Smokey Hollow

Smokey Hollow

15.21km from Leon Sinks Geological Area

Smokey Hollow, is a tranquil paradise with small-town charm. The winding roads of Smokey Hollow are lined with lush greenery and palm trees, making every drive feel like a breeze. Those looking for outdoor recreation will be delighted by the many parks that line the area, offering a variety of activities from camping and swimming to hiking trails and fishing spots. Visitors can take in incredible sunsets from the shores of Lake Monroe in the city’s northern end.

DeSoto Site Historic State Park

DeSoto Site Historic State Park

15.21km from Leon Sinks Geological Area

This State Park is a great place for both history and nature buffs. Visitors can explore the remnants of the once vibrant Spanish camp from 1539 to 1540 during Hernando De Soto's expedition through what is now known as Florida. The park offers archaeological artifacts, interpretive displays and a large scale bronze relief map that showcase its historical relevance. Along with its vast historic attractions, DeSoto Site Historic State Park also boasts an abundance of wildlife sanctuaries.

Old City Cemetery

Old City Cemetery

15.26km from Leon Sinks Geological Area

Old City Cemetery is a historically significant landmark steeped in over 500 years of history. It offers an in depth look at the area’s heritage and is home to rich tranquil flora and fauna. Established in 1829, it stands as one of the oldest cemeteries remaining in Tallahassee. The site includes markers representing diverse cultures and religious practices, offering insight into how they’ve changed over centuries while adapting to life and surviving numerous wars.

Riley House Museum

Riley House Museum

15.26km from Leon Sinks Geological Area

The Riley House Museum is a special exhibit celebrating the county’s rich history and culture. The house, built in 1891 for John Riley, houses artifacts from the area’s past that tell the stories of its inhabitants. Visitors can learn about the first Seminole War and the beautiful architecture of early 1900’s French-Victorian style homes. Explore exhibits detailing cotton farming, fishing and forestry as well as local historic buildings such as churches and grist mills.

Knott House Museum

Knott House Museum

15.42km from Leon Sinks Geological Area

The Knott House Museum is a rich source of history for the area. It was built in 1843 as the home ofThomas H. and Ann Bryan Knott. The house has managed to survive the years with few changes, giving visitors an intimate view of 19th century architecture and lifestyles. Touring the house will teach guests about major events such as Indian Removal and Reconstruction, as well as everyday life during this time period.

Florida's Governor's Mansion

Florida's Governor's Mansion

16.11km from Leon Sinks Geological Area

Florida's Governor's Mansion is situated on nearly nine acres in Tallahassee's historic El Vedado neighborhood. The architecturally distinct neoclassical building conveys a sense of grandeur with its expansive lush gardens, wide sweeping staircase and multiple balconies. With 24,000 square feet and 29 rooms the mansion provides a perfect backdrop for ceremonies, formal receptions and private events that celebrate the culture of the Sunshine state.

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Leon Sinks Geological Area

Leon Sinks Geological Area

2564 Wildflower Rd, Tallahassee, FL 32305, USA

The Leon Sinks Geological Area is a sinkhole-ridden wilderness riddled with fascinating features. The park’s natural wonders are the result of millions of years of erosion and deposition, culminating in an array of peninsular landscape formations including sinks, hardwood swamps, long-leaf pines and rivers. The trails take visitors through swamps, along ancient rivers, over cliffs and past centuries-old limestone rocks.