Steinhatchee Falls
Steinhatchee Falls rates as Florida’s broadest and most interesting waterfall. This limestone shelf along the Steinhatchee River served as a crossing point for wagons as settlers pushed their way south along the Gulf Coast, and the wagon ruts are still visible in the limestone on both sides of the river.
A riverside park has interpretive information, picnic tables, and a boat launch; a hiking trail starts just outside the gate. The trailhead and falls are off CR 51, 2 miles west of US 19-27.
