Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Falling Waters State Park in the Florida Panhandle

Ostensibly, the reason for being the Falling Waters State Park is the tallest waterfall in the state.

There is a deep sinkhole out of view of the photo, so the water falls down into the hole.  From there it travels into caverns, and no one knows where it ends up.  The water comes from springs that are dependent on rainfall.  Here's the catch, there has not been much rainfall.  Right now the waterfall is bone dry.  That photo is from better days.

Still, it's a nice small campground, nice sites, clean bath house, and a weekend of great weather.  No problema.

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