Falling Water Hill Florida

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(348) · State park in Chipley, United States
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Falling Waters State Park is a 171-acre Florida state park located three miles south of Chipley, Washington County in northwestern Florida. The park …

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4.0/5 · 348 reviews
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Sep 2, 2024
Sad to say that we drove from Jacksonville on Labor Day to see the waterfall and do some hiking and were told by the attendant that the fall was not only dry but"bone dry" and that about 12 stairs wi… Full review by Trip44762243703
Aug 8, 2024
We stopped here for a short walk to stretch our legs. It was perfect. Waterfall is short walk with some hills. There are some other trails I would have liked to do but we had to hit the road. It’s al… Full review by Kristin C
Jul 28, 2024
Our second visit to this beautiful park. If your family loves to picnic many good spots here to do so. We enjoyed taking a swim in the lake after viewing the falls. I like that the lake is roped it … Full review by Kathy S
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Questions & answers

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Is the waterfall always flowing? We plan on stopping through at the beginning of June.
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The Falls are fed, in part, by the Lake. If the Lake level is sufficiently high enough, the Falls flow. Visit in rainy season.
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Answer by Valerie H · May 15, 2021
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Is there primitive camping and is it accessible with a vehicle? Want to be in the woods with no neighbors.
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There are some primitive sites but nothing like what you are searching for. Not like boondocking in the BLM lands out west!
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Is there food available for purchase?
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No, it’s just woods & walking areas
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How much are your fees and how long can you stay?
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I believe it was $4 to get in but not sure on camping.
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Is park/campground good for biking riding? My kids live to bring bikes...
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They do not have designated biking trails but do have hiking trails.
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Frequently asked questions

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What are the different ways that you can stay overnight in Florida State Parks?
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Florida's state parks offer multiple ways to stay in our parks overnight and enjoy the great outdoors:
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