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Kristi Parsons
Photo Date:
08/13/2017
Walk-in camping at Fall Creek Falls State Park Campground.
Kristi Parsons
Photo Date:
08/13/2017
Campsites are spacious and shaded.
Kristi Parsons
Photo Date:
08/13/2017
Fall Creek Falls State Park has a large variety of campsites in multiple areas.
Kristi Parsons
Photo Date:
08/13/2017
Hang a hammock, pitch a tent and relax.
Kristi Parsons
Photo Date:
08/13/2017
The campground offers picnic shelters, a playground, restrooms with showers, a volleyball court and much more.
Kristi Parsons
Photo Date:
08/13/2017
One of multiple restrooms and bath houses.
Kristi Parsons
Photo Date:
08/13/2017
The volleyball area is located in an open area near the restrooms and playground.
Kristi Parsons
Photo Date:
08/13/2017
Campsites feature picnic tables, grills and fire rings.
Kristi Parsons
Photo Date:
08/13/2017
This campground is great for families.
Kristi Parsons
Photo Date:
08/13/2017
You'll find multiple campsites for RVs, tents and walk-in campsites.
Kristi Parsons
Photo Date:
08/13/2017
The park allows visitors to stay at their campsite for up to 14 days.
Kristi Parsons
Photo Date:
08/13/2017
The campground is the perfect spot to use as a basecamp while you explore all the options Fall Creek Falls State Park has to offer.