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Falling Waters State Park
Falling Waters State Park derives its name from one of Florida's most notable geological features: a 67-foot waterfall. Falling Waters Sink is a 100-foot deep, 20-foot wide cylindrical pit into which flows a small stream which drops 67 feet to the bottom of the sink. The water's final destination is not yet known. Falling Waters State Park is located 3 miles south of Chipley, Florida. In this quaint town you’ll find antique shops, restaurants, Wal-Mart, and almost anything you will need to make your stay a pleasant one. From the park you are a short drive from Ponce De Leon Springs State Park, Florida Caverns State Park, and some of the most beautiful beaches in the world.
Full Facility Camping This 171-acre park has 24 campsites nestled in an upland pine forest. Each site has a picnic table, ground grill, and clotheslines. Water and electric are available and there is a dump station for your convenience. reservations for Falling Waters State Park can be made through the Florida Park Service's Central Reservation Sytem.
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Amenities/Features
Swimming This park has a two acre lake with a white sand beach. It is a great place to relax and take the kids. The swimming area of the lake is sectioned off for safety, and has a sand bottom. There are picnic tables, benches, and restrooms under shade trees. You can fish at the lake in designated areas with a Florida Freshwater Fishing License. Kayaking in lake is also fun.
Activities
• Bicycling
• Birding
• Fishing
• Geo-Seeking
• Hiking
• Picnicking
• Wildlife Viewing
Address/Location
Falling Waters State Park
1130 State Park Rd
Chipley, Fl 32428
Office Phone: 850-638-6130
Website: Falling Waters State Park