See The Tallest Waterfall In Florida At Falling Waters State Park
While Florida might not be the state you would visit in order to see the most waterfalls in one place, there are still falls that are worth checking out. For instance, one of our favorite waterfalls in Florida is pure magic at over 100-feet and happens to be located in a lush, vibrant, beautiful state park. Come with us and make an afternoon out of this visit to Falling Waters State Park in Chipley, which includes birdwatching, hiking, camping, and even a visit to the tallest waterfall in Florida.
Address: 1130 State Park Rd, Chipley, FL 32428-4455
Hours of Operation: 8 a.m. until sundown, 365 days a year.
Fees: $5 per vehicle, plus extra for camping fees.
To learn more about the park visit the Falling Waters State Park website. Want more adventure in Florida? Check out this Everglades Airboat Tour where you can experience another one of Florida’s natural wonders.
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Waterfalls In Florida
Aside from the Chipley Waterfall, are there more waterfalls in Florida that are worth visiting?
Here are some more waterfalls in Florida that we like the best:
- Big Shoals State Park, White Springs
- Falling Creek Falls, Lake City
- Millhopper Geological State Park, Gainesville
- Camp Branch Conservation Area, White Springs
- Rainbow Springs Waterfall, Dunnellon
- Steinhatchee Falls, Steinhatchee
- Seminole Falls, Dunnellon
Read our article with more information about these waterfalls in Florida.
What are some more natural attractions in Florida?
If you love exploring natural attractions in Florida, here are some that we recommend:
- Devil's Den Prehistoric Spring, Williston
- Ocala National Forest, Ocala
- Blowing Rocks Preserve, Hobe Sound
- Everglades National Park, Everglades City
- Three Sisters Springs, Crystal River
- Leon Sinks Geological Area, Tallahassee
- Withlacoochee State Forest, Brooksville
- Gulf Islands National Seashore, Gulf Breeze
- Venetian Pool, Coral Gables
- Fairchild Oak, Ormond Beach
- Dry Tortugas National Park, Key West
- Lake Okeechobee, Multiple Counties
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What are the best state parks in Florida to visit?
You should make time to visit all the state parks in Florida because they all have something unique to offer. But here are some of the best state parks in Florida that belong at the top of your list.
- Florida Caverns State Park, Marianna
- Torreya State Park, Bristol
- Little Manatee River State Park, Wimauma
- John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, Key Largo
- Anastasia State Park, Augustine
- Blue Spring State Park, Orange City
- Wes Skiles Peacock Springs State Park, Live Oak
- Ichetucknee Springs State Park, Fort White
- Big Shoals State Park, White Springs
- Washington Oaks Gardens State Park, Palm Coast,
- Weeki Wachee Springs State Park Spring Hill
Be sure to read our previous article to discover more about the best state parks in Florida.