Rural Levy County Horse Country
Welcome to Morriston, a small rural Levy County community in Florida's horse country, home to the prehistoric Devil's Den spring.
Morriston is a small, rural census-designated place in eastern Levy County, Florida, within the Gainesville metropolitan area. With a 2020 census population of about 165 residents, it is among the smallest and quietest communities in the region, defined by open pasture, horse farms, and the flat, oak-dotted landscape of north-central Florida. U.S. Route 41 forms the community's western edge, running north to Williston, about eight miles away, and south toward Dunnellon. Morriston's identity rests on two pillars: its equestrian heritage and its geology. The community sits within the broader Ocala region's celebrated horse country, where thoroughbred farms, breeding operations, and equestrian training facilities dot the countryside, and events such as the Horses in the Sun series draw the horse world to the area each winter. At the same time, Morriston is home to Devil's Den, a prehistoric underground spring that has become one of Florida's most distinctive natural attractions. The spring, a submerged cave filled with crystal-clear water, offers snorkeling and scuba diving, and its fossil-rich walls have yielded remains from the Pleistocene Age now displayed at the University of Florida's Museum of Natural History. Daily life in Morriston is quiet and spread out. There is no commercial downtown; residents travel to Williston, Dunnellon, or nearby towns for shopping and services. The community's appeal lies in space, privacy, and a genuine Old Florida character — large lots, scattered farmsteads, and a landscape shaped by pasture and live oak rather than subdivision development. For those seeking country living, Morriston offers an authentic rural setting within reach of two regional anchors: Gainesville, roughly twenty-five minutes to the northeast with the University of Florida and its amenities, and Ocala, about thirty minutes to the southeast, the hub of the region's horse industry. It is a place defined by land, water, and a slower rhythm.
Morriston is in eastern Levy County, Florida, within the Gainesville metropolitan area. The community sits along U.S. Route 41, about eight miles south of Williston and within roughly thirty minutes of both Gainesville and Ocala.
Morriston is known for Devil's Den, a prehistoric underground spring popular for snorkeling and scuba diving, with fossils from the Pleistocene Age found in its cave. The community also sits within north-central Florida's horse country, surrounded by farms and equestrian operations.
The 2020 census recorded Morriston's population at about 165 residents, making it one of the smallest communities in the region. It is a rural, unincorporated place known for its open land, horse farms, and quiet country character.
Morriston is roughly thirty minutes from Ocala and about twenty-five minutes from Gainesville, home of the University of Florida. Williston, the nearest town, is about eight miles north via U.S. Route 41, with Interstate 75 accessible through Williston or Ocala.
Morriston is served by the Levy County School District, with campuses in nearby Williston, Bronson, and Chiefland. Students typically attend Levy County elementary, middle, and high schools a short drive from the community.
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