Millhopper
Nature, nature, and more nature! Trails, ancient sinkholes, bike paths, dog parks, and trees are just some of the things you’ll find in the Millhopper area. Known for its natural splendor, Millhopper is one of the most scenic roads in the county. Winding for miles under a canopy of oaks and Spanish moss, and flanked mostly by gated communities, describing the area as picturesque is almost an understatement.
Most homes in the area are not starter homes, but there are a few neighborhoods, particularly those north of Millhopper Road itself, that are ideal for first or second-time buyers. Unlike the über-developed Jonesville/Tioga area, there is little develop-able land left in Millhopper as so much of it belongs to San Felasco State Park.
The conveniences, however, are the same: supermarkets, dining, healthcare facilities, and more are right at your fingertips, and in some cases just a short walk away.
Parks & Rec
Devil’s Millhopper Geological State Park
4732 Millhopper Road
Gainesville, FL 32653
Photos: @devilsmillhopper
Eat & Drink
“At One Love Cafe, many of our ingredients are from local farms and bakeries. We slice and roast all of our whole meats and have our own homemade pickles, dressings, and sauces! Our vegetables and lettuces are farm-to-table and prepared fresh daily. Our goal is to provide you with a fun, family and dog friendly atmosphere to hang out with your Gainesville community while listening to live music and eating healthy, tasty food made from scratch.”
Photos: @onelovecafegainesville