Campground Overview
About Falling Waters State Park Campground
Cascading 73 feet into a mysterious sinkhole, Florida's tallest waterfall anchors this compact campground atop one of the state's highest hills. Falling Waters State Park Campground offers a unique blend of geological wonders, lush forests, and well-equipped sites that create an unforgettable outdoor experience.
The campground features 24 sites nestled among longleaf pines and flowering dogwoods, each outfitted with water and electric hookups. A central bathhouse provides modern comforts, while the surrounding nature trails lead to stunning sinkholes, a butterfly garden, and the park's namesake waterfall. The two-acre lake with a white sand beach offers a refreshing swimming spot and fishing opportunities.
Located just south of I-10 near Chipley, this park serves as an ideal stopover for travelers or a tranquil weekend retreat. The surrounding area showcases the verdant, gently sloping landscape of North Florida, with nearby attractions including the charming small town of Chipley and its local shops and eateries. Hikers and nature enthusiasts will appreciate the park's diverse ecosystems and abundant wildlife, including over 100 bird species that make it a notable spot on the Great Florida Birding Trail.
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297feet 91meters
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