Natural Falls State Park
About
Water is available at the RV dump station located on Hwy. 412 West.
Amenities & Services
Water
Reviews
Based on 1,287 reviews
Beautiful place to scape out from the city. A very nice hike to do with family and young ones. The hiking roads are very clear and easy. Make sure you cross all the bridges, they offer very different sights of this enchanting place. Get your map and make sure you pay your parking in the visitors center.
Me and Gidget had so much fun on our visit here! I stopped by the visitors center and the employee with the fun hair was very educational and helped us figure out the best trails to see. Big well manicured trails and fields were a lot of fun! Also a pretty big hill by the pond out there, made good exercise for us. Would come again!
Beautiful trails to walk around and plenty of options to hike around them too. If your inner mountain goat wants to roam off the path have fun 😁. Would recommend coming after it rains 1inch or 2 for the waterfall but it's still a delight. Help out the staff here and ask for owl 🦉 and opossum plush toys at the shop.
A Sweet and Well-Maintained Camping Gem We absolutely loved our stay at the Natural Falls State Park campground and can't wait to go back. This is a fantastic, clean, and well-managed spot perfect for a relaxing getaway. The Campsites: There's a good variety to choose from. Some sites offer full hookups (including a black tank, which is a nice perk), while others are water & electric. The pads are fairly level and easy to back into, with several pull-through options available. We saw plenty of spacious, shaded spots perfect for hammocks. Honestly, I think all the spots here are good spots. (Note: They also offer yurts and cabins for those who want a different experience, though we stuck with our RV.) Amenities & Cleanliness: The park is impressively clean. The "comfort house" is an older building, but it is very well-maintained and spotless. Each room is a private toilet/shower combo, which we appreciated for convenience. The camp store is handy, offering firewood ($1 per stick) and bags of ice. Hiking, The Falls & The Vibe: The highlight is, of course, the waterfall. The main path to the viewing area is paved but involves stairs, so it's not handicapped accessible. The trails through the woods are beautiful—some are vigorous and steep, offering a great little workout. We tried to find a couple of other paths but weren't successful; that just gives us an excuse to return and explore more! It was nice to see that the day-use park area is popular with locals enjoying picnics and games like frisbee golf, giving the whole place a lively, community feel. Overall Impression: This is a peaceful, friendly, and beautifully kept park. It's clear the staff takes pride in it. We had zero complaints and are already looking forward to our next visit. Highly recommend for campers looking for a mix of comfort and nature.
The Yurt 🛖 stay was fantastic, and literally just above the falls. I highly recommend visiting this state park. The Yurt has a fire pit, two chairs, a fridge and microwave, and comes with heat/AC. You can't drive your vehicle to the Yurt, but they provide you a golf cart to get there. *No water at Yurt campground
