Twin Cave
Location: Jackson County, Florida, United States
Twin Cave is a spring cave system located within Merritt’s Mill Pond in Jackson County near Marianna, Florida. The system is positioned not far from Hole in the Wall and forms part of the concentrated cluster of spring caves within the pond.
Although more modest in scale than Jackson Blue or Hole in the Wall, Twin Cave represents an important documented system within the Merritt’s Mill network.
Geological Context
Structure & Layout
Exploration & Survey History
Hydrological Characteristics
Regional Context
Cave Data
Current Status
Geological Context
Twin Cave forms within the same limestone karst formation that characterizes the Merritt’s Mill Pond region. Groundwater discharge from the Floridan Aquifer feeds the system before entering the pond.
Like other springs in the pond, Twin Cave reflects active hydrology within a relatively stable limestone basin environment.
Structure & Layout
Twin Cave consists primarily of a main passage with several branching offshoots. The cave features moderate-sized passage sections interspersed with narrower areas.
While not characterized by extreme restrictions, portions of the cave require careful buoyancy control due to proximity to the floor and ceiling in certain areas.
The layout supports multiple directional changes and loops, creating a structurally varied system despite its relatively moderate total length.
Exploration & Survey History
In the early 2010s, renewed documentation efforts focused on exploring, resurveying, and updating the mapped extent of Twin Cave.
During this period, the known surveyed length was extended from approximately 5,507 feet to 8,254 feet (2,516 meters). An updated map was subsequently published in 2015 reflecting these expanded survey findings.
These efforts significantly improved documentation accuracy and expanded understanding of the system’s layout.
Twin Cave represents one of the more technically layered systems within Merritt’s Mill Pond, combining compact passages with meaningful documented extension. Its structure and development are best understood within the broader framework of regional cave systems outlined in the Guide to Cave Diving in the Florida Panhandle.
Portions of this cave system were explored and surveyed during cave dives conducted by Rob Neto while documenting Florida’s underwater cave systems for the book The Hidden Rivers of Florida.

Hydrological Characteristics
Twin Cave exhibits stable spring discharge typical of Merritt’s Mill Pond systems. Current strength is minimal compared to higher-flow systems within the pond.
Visibility conditions are generally stable, though sediment sensitivity remains a consideration in certain lower or narrower sections.
Regional Context
Twin Cave contributes to the dense concentration of spring cave systems that make Merritt’s Mill Pond one of the most structurally diverse freshwater cave environments in North Florida.
Cave Data
Location: Jackson County, Florida
Water Source: Floridan Aquifer
Cave Type: Submerged limestone cave system
Depth Range: 15–105 feet (4.5–31.5 meters)
Water Temperature: ~68°F (20°C)
Geology: Karst limestone
Primary Access: Spring vent
Exploration Status: Fully explored
Current Status
Twin Cave remains an active spring system within Merritt’s Mill Pond.
With over 8,000 feet of documented passage, it represents one of the more substantial systems in the pond outside of Jackson Blue and Hole in the Wall.
The cave continues to serve as part of the broader Merritt’s Mill hydrological network.
Notable Features
- Multiple defined entrance points
- Structured main corridor with branching passages
- Moderate depth profile
- Visibility sensitive to sediment movement
- Located within the broader Merritt’s Mill Pond cave cluster
Mapping & Documentation
Survey methodology follows established standards, contributing to the broader documentation of Merritt’s Mill Pond cave systems. Continued oversight and periodic verification help maintain mapping integrity and safe navigation.
Documented Exploration
Twin Cave and the surrounding Merritt’s Mill Pond systems are discussed in The Hidden Rivers of Florida, which documents the preparation, discipline, and measured expansion characteristic of Florida cave exploration.
Related Systems
Jackson Blue Spring Cave System
Hole in the Wall Cave System
Indian Washtub
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