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Falling Waters State Park Campground

1130 State Park Rd, Chipley, FL 32428, United States

Falling Waters State Park Campground
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PFJ9+82 Chipley, Florida, USA
+1 850-638-6130
floridastateparks.org
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Rich Morrow
Rich Morrow265 days ago
Quiet and pretty campground with clean restrooms and showers. Spots are a bit snug but our 35 foot 5ver fit fine.
Trails to the water are nice and the picnic area at the pond is well kept and pretty.
The road to get in is a bit steep up and down but not as bad as it looks once you drive it.
Michael Spagnolo
Michael Spagnolo295 days ago
Some road noise, especially at night when it cools off and the wind stops. Spot number 12 was private. If you don't have an RV I'd recommend the sites on the outside of the loop. Bathrooms and showers were very clean with hot water. Just enough to see and do in the park for our 2 night stay. Good firewood for sale for 5 bucks a pack.
Sheric Adventures
Sheric Adventures326 days ago
Falling Waters is a stopover more than a destination. If you need an overnight close to I-10 in the Panhandle, this is a good choice. Campground is nestled in a pine forest with clean bathhouse, dishwashing station, fire ring, picnic table, 48 over-the-air TV stations. One bar Verizon. Site 17 is large and fairly level, but no footpath to bathhouse or trash. Stretch legs from long drive with boardwalk to waterfall overlook. Butterfly garden is newly planted with no flutters in sight. Peaceful retreat for panhandle rest.
James Jones
James Jones1 year ago
We drove nearly 2 hours to check out this waterfall after feeling cooped up inside after our college closed during Covid 2020. I was honestly underwhelmed and a bit disappointed at the waterfall itself. It was advertised as the Florida’s largest / longest waterfall but when we saw it, it was just a meager stream falling 70 feet. Regardless, we had a great friend-reunion and it was a fun walk for the dogs and exercise for us. The area is mostly flat.
Lisa Braverman
Lisa Braverman10 years ago
We stayed at Falling Waters State Park Campground for one night on our way west out of FL. Upon arrival we wished we had planned on a longer stay. Shortly after arrival they had a bad storm move over the panhandle, so we only had a few hours to explore. There is plenty more to do in this beautiful park.
The campground is secured and very well maintained. The gravel sites are level. All sites have power and water hook ups. The bathrooms/showers look very new. The garbage dumpster and dump site is close but not to close.
The camp host actually came around to warn each camper that there was a tornado watch issued for our county and that we should run to the bath house if we needed to.
We will stay again if in the area. Oh yeah, the price was very affordable.
Try Love Instead
Try Love Instead10 years ago
This is a small and quiet Campground. Really enjoyed staying here for one night, bathrooms were clean and there is a great easy hike to the highest waterfall of 73 feet is in Florida. It's about two miles from the freeway but you can't hear the traffic at all. This is a great little spot and we'll be back again.
James Lucy
James Lucy10 years ago
We stayed there for a weekend in our Travel trailer, with 3 kids.

The park is fairly small compared to others.
Has the bonus of a little lake for kids to safely swim in while others can fish for turtles to the side. Yep caught a turtle😔.

The waterfall is small, there are boardwalks right up to it with a few viewing platforms.
There is wheelchair access to the upper viewing platform only and to the swimming lake.

If you go between March and October you might be able to add in a trip to nearby gator farm at Orange Hill.

The campgrounds are dirt pads, some with shade. Kept ok, nothing exceptional.
Anderson Silva de Freitas
Anderson Silva de Freitas10 years ago
This place is wonderful. It will get you speechless. Very clean and it has a swimming are at the lake that they call "beach", hiking trails, clean bathrooms and picnic areas, playground, it has plenty activities to do. We'll be back for sure.
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