Fall Creek Falls State Park is known for the falls for which they are named. Depending on the season you go and the amount of rainfall during the year, the amount of water you see at the falls can be vastly different. For instance, here is a picture of how the falls looked this year:
and here is a picture of the falls when we went in 2010:
at the general store in the campground before we did any hiking. My knees and ankles don't work quite as good as they used to.
Here are a few pictures of the trail that leads to the bottom of the Fall Creek Falls:
In addition to the main Fall Creek Falls trail, there are trails to other waterfalls (both an overlook view and to the bottom) and cascades.
Sally Mae wasn't too sure about going across the swinging bridge on one of the trails.
There are also miles of paved bike trails. One morning, we biked the trail that goes from the hotel to the Fall Creek Falls overlook and back. This is a very
easy trail with just one short piece of steep incline. Most of the trail follows the bank of the lake.
You can rent boats (jon, paddle, kayaks, canoes) at the boat dock or bring your own. This is a small lake and no gas motors allowed. There is also an 18-hole golf course, lots of picnic spots, campgrounds, cabins, and a hotel.
Rick and I joked that the hotel facade looked more like a prison or compound on the outside, but it is nice inside with friendly staff and a restaurant. We ate there the night before we left and it was very popular. They had a surf and turf buffet but we ordered from the menu. It was good and a lot of food.
We had a great time at Fall Creek Falls State Park and will probably return for a 4th time.
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