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You Can Explore These Eerie Florida Ruins This Fall For The Ultimate Halloween Vibes

The skeletal remains of a once massive plantation.👻
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Florida is a modern hub of technology and innovation, and the state’s bright future is prefaced with a long and rich history. You can still find pieces of Florida’s deep past today, in the steadfast ruins of old forts and the crumbling remains of long-gone plantations. Florida ruins to explore this fall include the Yulee Sugar Mill Ruins, which make for the perfect spooky autumn adventure.

The dusty ruins of this ancient mill take you back in time to the mid-1800s.

You can almost imagine the giant gears still groaning as they turned, powered by steam and churning out sugar for Civil War troops.

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Now, only a skeleton remains of the 5,100-acre plantation, and it makes for a perfect spooky exploration to get you right in the Halloween mood.

Found in Homosassa near Florida’s Gulf Coast, you can travel to the ruins by car down County Road 490 West, not far from the town of Homosassa Springs.

The park is free to explore, and also features pavilions, picnic tables, and grills to make a lunch date out of your adventure.

The mill was home to over 1,000 enslaved people who worked in harsh conditions, adding a heavy sense of remorse to the ruins.

Homosassa is hailed as one of the most beautiful small towns in America, and as you traverse the lush park and haunting ruins, it’s easy to see why.

A perfect spooky adventure for nature lovers and history buffs alike, you should totally add these Florida ruins to your fall bucket list this season.

Yulee Sugar Mill Ruins Historic State Park

Price: Free

Address: State Road 490, Homosassa, FL

Why You Need To Go: Explore these spooky old ruins for the perfect fall adventure this season.

Before you get going, check our Responsible Travel Guide so you can be informed, be safe, be smart, and most of all, be respectful on your trip.

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