Jennings Bluff in Jennings, Florida, stands as one of North Florida’s most distinctive natural and cultural destinations, offering a rugged and authentic "Old Florida" experience. Situated along the Alapaha River, the site is home to the remarkable Dead River Sink—Florida’s 7th State Geological Site—where a dramatic karst system allows river water to disappear into an underground limestone swallet to recharge the aquifer. Beyond its geological significance, the bluff holds deep historical value through its connection to the Micco leadership groups of the Muscogee (Creek) people, marking it as a vital corridor for travel and settlement for generations. Visitors can explore a dynamic landscape that offers everything from peaceful hiking along the Florida National Scenic Trail to adventurous ATV riding and mud bogging on the exposed riverbed during low-water periods. Ideally positioned near the crystal-clear waters of Madison Blue Spring and the Class III rapids of Big Shoals State Park, this destination perfectly blends ancient history with diverse outdoor recreation. Plan your adventure to Jennings Bluff today to experience the intersection of prehistoric geology and rich cultural heritage.
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Jennings Bluff, Jennings, Florida8269 NW MICO TRAIL 1153 NW UD HWY 41, Jennings, FL 32053