Falling Waters State Park Adventures
Falling Waters State Park is known for hosting Florida's highest waterfall, offering a unique natural setting for visitors to enjoy outdoor activities.
Popular Activities
Plan Your Visit
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Falling Waters State Park.
Entrance Requirements
Entrance fee required
Best Time to Visit
Best visited in spring and fall for moderate weather and active wildlife.
Visitor Information
Visitor information available at the entrance station.
Getting There
Easily accessible from Interstate 10, follow local roads to park entrance.
Weather & Climate
The park experiences hot, humid summers with temperatures ranging from 70°F to 95°F, and mild winters with temperatures ranging from 40°F to 65°F. Rain is frequent, particularly in the summer months.
Conservation Efforts
Conservation efforts focus on protecting the karst landscape and managing invasive plant species. Fire management is used to maintain the native ecosystem.
Camping in Falling Waters State Park
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Falling Waters Campground
Offers 24 campsites with electric and water hookups, set in a quiet, wooded area.
Top Trails
Sinkhole Trail
Leads to the spectacular waterfall and sinkhole, offering scenic views along the way.
Wiregrass Trail
Highlights the region's native vegetation and is great for birdwatching.
Trailblazer Tips
Visit after heavy rains to see the waterfall at its fullest.
Summer months can be hot and humid, so visit early or late in the day.
Campsites book up quickly in peak season; reserve in advance.
Bring extra camera battery for capturing the unique sinkholes and waterfall.