6/18/2023 |
Kyle Currie |
6ft |
Conditions at 45 ft included 6 ft visibility with warm conditions in a 5 mil wetsuit. Visibility rapidly drops past 45 ft and becomes very silty. Redneck Riviera, open to swimmers, loud music. |
9/1/2012 |
Speleodiver |
20 |
Sink is open to divers. No swimmers. You must check in with the park. It is recommended you call ahead and schedule the dive. There is cave here but it is small and short. |
6/13/2009 |
DaveFSU |
Closed |
Article in the Tallahassee Democrat reports that Cherokee Sink will remain closed indefinitely. Apparently, as a public swimming facility, they must have a permit from the Department of Health. They can't get that permit without constructing a permanent restroom facility. No budget to build a restroom facility. Unknown how this affects divers. |
6/9/2009 |
DaveFSU |
Closed |
A call into Wakulla Springs State Park, which now oversees the property, reports that Cherokee sink will remain closed until the end of the year. |
5/21/2009 |
Walter Pickel |
Closed |
Cherokee Sink was closed on 5.21.2009 due to highly elevated bacteria level. |
3/15/2008 |
Scott Byars |
30 ft. |
Viz in basin about 15'. The viz in the cave is about 15-30 the futher back you go the better it gets. Viz in the clearwater tunnel was about 50'. The cave might be possible to do backmount but less mess sidemount. |
3/2/2008 |
Mathew Bull |
10' from the surface |
Didn't dive, but just went to go check it out as I've never seen the site. Nice docks, easy entry, lots of benches. Huge sink too! Water was green and slightly milky, but it didn't look awefull. |
7/8/2007 |
Madison Williams |
25 ft. |
Cherokee Sink has been cleaned up a lot. There are new pathways, and even a new dock. |
5/6/2006 |
Buhlz |
20' |
Dove w/ Dave here. Had to go to Wakulla to get permission and leave C-cards. Nice little sink hole but couldn't find cave. There's a spooky tree in there that sneaks up on ya so watch out. I found the edge of the hole and my bubbles almost caused an avalanche on me. Nice little dive. Many FSU chickies!!!! |
8/25/2005 |
Gregg Stanton |
20 ft. |
Cherokee Sink is accessible through a new entrance near the Wakulla Springs State Park (WSSP), south on Rt 61. First check in with the ranger at the front gate at WSSP and provide them with a photocopy of your dive card, a photo ID, and sign a waiver, that's it. There is currently no charge to dive this site!
There is a portapoty, some tables and boardwalk/steps & decks at this large sink. Access to the water is still over the rocks at this time. Surface visibility remains poor, but below 25 ft you can see for 15-20 feet. Conditions are better now that the garbage has been removed, but tree limbs abound. |