Memorial Day Weekend at Devil's Den
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I'm always looking for campgrounds next to springs.
In the case of Devil's Den, it's a sinkhole, but it holds an important advantage over other springs.
devilsden.com
I noticed that some of the other springs can be closed to swimming, seasonally (or longer!), due to things like high water levels, or restoration projects.
I think a Memorial Day weekend at Devil's Den should be more of a sure thing, in terms of the spring staying open, due to its unique and more tightly controlled environment, in a cave of sorts.
Devil's Den is not open to swimmers, but it's open to snorkelers, in addition to divers.
Choose your accommodation, with choices ranging from cabins, to RV spots, to tent camping.
I booked a camp site for Friday through Monday, but there are still cabins available, in case anybody is interested.
Once you figure out where you will be staying, we can figure out what we want to do over the weekend, other than a ninety minute snorkeling session at some point.
Hopefully we can also make time for a card ♦️ ♠️ ❤️ game or some s'mores.
Mike March
(305) 785-2174
Aerial photo of quarry garden and waterfall are taken from the nearby Cedar Lakes Woods and Garden, which is just down the road from Devil's Den.
cedarlakeswoodsandgarden.com
Memorial Day Weekend at Devil's Den