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Cave Diving in Florida

Floridais one of the world’s premier destinations for cave diving, and theDevil’s Eye cavesystem should be on any cave divers list of places to dive when visiting the region.

With more than 30,000 feet of surveyed cave in Devil’s, you can spend weeks, if not months, diving and exploring this system in air-clear water and still not see it all.

Through The Lips

Even to this day, cave divers from North Central Florida are still exploring and mapping new sections of this cave, adding to the intense variety of this particular cave system.

Access to the actual system is throughGinnie Springs, a privately owned park, located just outside of High Springs right next to the Santa Fe River. In High Springs you will find several dive shops that cater to the cave diver, facilitating logistics for this kind of diving.

Power Cave

Cave Diver in Devil's Eye Cave

Millions of gallons of water are discharged into theSanta Fe Riverfrom the springs that comprise Devil’s System, making this a high flow system; you should be accustomed to diving in these kinds of conditions before venturing in.

If this is your first visit, it might be a good idea to team up with a guide or someone with previous experience for the first dives in order to become used to the conditions. Proper finning skills combined with a good pull-and-glide technique, and correct positioning in the cave is imperative in order to get the most out of your dive in Devil’s.

Unearthly Lighting

Devil’s Eye Cave System

The system is comprised of three springs, which provide access to the cave conduit: Little Devils, Devil's Eye and Devil's Ear. The Ear is the most commonly used entrance, although in order to reach the mainline you will have to pass through a series of restrictions in high flow, making running your reel and guideline quite the challenge.

Removing A Temporary Guideline

You will reach the mainline after about 100’/30m and conditions here are usually much calmer, allowing you to catch your breath and attach to the mainline before continuing further upstream, exploring the numerous passageways available in this beautiful limestone cave.


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Published Mar. 22,
2019

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    Ken Shelley10/6/2016 11:10:38 PMHello,

    I have a Commercial Diving school in Pasco County. We purchased a sink hole that has been closed to the public since the 70’s that we operate from. It is well over 200 feet deep and not fully explored.

    I would like to put the word out that it is now available for diving. We have air fills, Chamber on site.

    Best regards,
    KenShelley
    Commercial Diving Technologies
    Hudson Florida
    352-209-1234
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