Falling Waters State Park
About the Business
Welcome to Falling Waters State Park, a serene oasis located at 1130 State Park Road, Chipley, Florida. Just a few miles south of I-10, this picturesque park offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and tranquility, making it an ideal stop for travelers and nature enthusiasts alike.
Explore the captivating Sink Hole Trail, where you'll be surrounded by majestic trees and fern-covered sinkholes as you make your way to Florida's highest waterfall. Witness the mesmerizing sight of a small stream cascading 73 feet into the 100-foot-deep Falling Waters Sink, a natural wonder shrouded in mystery as the water's final destination remains unknown.
Falling Waters State Park is more than just a visual spectacle. Immerse yourself in the vibrant colors of native and migrating butterflies in the butterfly garden, enjoy a refreshing swim in the serene lake, or savor a delightful family picnic amidst the lush surroundings. For those who love to hike, the park offers trails that wind through the verdant, gently sloping landscapes of North Florida.
Enhance your visit by participating in interpretive programs hosted by our knowledgeable park rangers in the amphitheater, offering insights into the park's rich natural history. For those seeking a longer retreat, our full-facility campsites nestled in a shady pine forest provide the perfect setting for an overnight stay.
Whether you're passing through or planning a longer getaway, Falling Waters State Park invites you to unwind, explore, and create lasting memories in this enchanting corner of Florida.
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Location & Phone number
1130 State Park Road, Chipley, Florida 32428, United States
Reviews
"Me and my kids loved visiting Falling Waters State Park. It cost us $4 for r of us to get in the park. We went to see the waterfall which is not far from the parking lot. There is also a butterfly garden, picnic area, and a playground. If you drive a bit further from the parking lot, you will be near turtle lake where you can go swimming. This state park was a lot of fun, and we spent hours of fun there. I would highly recommend this place to visit."
"A short walk shaded by canopy trees will allow you to access the waterfall from three different locations. From the middle platform, the small stream of water flows from just above you, 73 ft. to the bottom of the sinkhole. The trickling of the water echoes as it hits the bottom of the sinkhole, allowing for a better understanding of just how deep it really is. On this particular visit, a rainbow appeared just below the observation deck, turning this simple outing into a magical experience."
"Gorgeous area to hike, view the falls and sink holes, visit Turtle Lake, and bask in the butterfly garden. Best visited in the morning and late afternoon hours if you want to avoid the summer heat. Turtle Lake has a nice little swimming area and beach. This park offers camping, swimming, a nice picnic area, and trails. Highly recommend!"
"Just $5 will get you in to a very nice experience. This park has good signage throughout the area. Good clean restrooms. This park is wheelchair accessible to see the falls and sinkhole. This is a nice place to take the family."
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