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  1. Falling Waters State Park - Florida State Parks

    4 hours ago · Huge trees and fern-covered sinkholes line Sinkhole Trail, the boardwalk that leads visitors to Florida's highest waterfall. Falling Waters Sink is a 100-foot-deep, 20-foot-wide …

  2. Experience the Waterfall - Florida State Parks

    One of Florida’s hidden jewels, a 74-foot waterfall is one of the most significant geological features in the state and the source of the park’s name, Falling Waters State Park. Sections of …

  3. Geology of Falling Waters State Park | Florida State Parks

    Falling Waters State Park is the only place in Florida where visitors can see a 70-foot-tall waterfall! When there is sufficient rainfall, surface water cascades over the rim of a large, …

  4. Experiences & Amenities - Florida State Parks

    There are three short nature trails that meander through Falling Waters State Park. These trails will take you around 100-foot-deep sinkholes, the tallest waterfall in Florida and many other …

  5. Hiking/Walking at Falling Waters - Florida State Parks

    Whether you’re a first-time visitor discovering Falling Waters State Park or so frequent a guest that the staff know your name, this park has a variety of experiences that are sure to satisfy …

  6. At Falling Waters State Park visitors will find one of the most significant geological features in Florida. Climb down the wooden stairway into the mouth of a 100-foot deep, 20-foot wide …

  7. Hours & Fees - Florida State Parks

    Hours The park is open 8 a.m. until sundown, 365 days a year. Campers who will arrive after sunset should call the park at 850-638-6130 to get the gate combination and instructions. Fees …