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High Falls Park
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Michael Theriault
# Outstanding Natural Experience at High Falls Park **Rating: ★★★★★** Among the treasures nature offers to those who seek outdoor delight, High Falls Park stands prominently as a destination burning bright. The cascading waters tumble gracefully down rocky terrain below, Creating spectacular vistas that provide an unforgettable show. The trail system demonstrates thoughtful design and maintenance care, With well-marked pathways guiding visitors safely everywhere. The viewing platforms position guests at optimal observation points, Where photography opportunities capture memories that never disappoint. The park facilities reflect professional management standards high, With clean restrooms, adequate parking, and signage that satisfies. The educational displays provide geological context and historical insight, Enhancing visitor understanding and making each visit more bright. The natural acoustics amplify the waterfall's thunderous roar, While misted air provides refreshing coolness along the shore. The diverse ecosystem supports wildlife observation opportunities grand, Where native flora and fauna flourish throughout this protected land. The accessibility features accommodate visitors of varying mobility needs, Ensuring that natural beauty remains available for all outdoor deeds. The seasonal variations offer different experiences throughout each year, From autumn foliage displays to spring wildflowers crystal clear. The park management demonstrates commitment to conservation strong, Preserving natural resources for future generations lifelong. The visitor experience balances recreation with environmental protection wise, Creating sustainable tourism that nature lovers can truly prize. This destination exemplifies excellence in natural resource stewardship, Where professional management meets outdoor recreation partnership. High Falls Park delivers consistent quality experiences that exceed expectations set, Making this location a premier destination visitors will never forget. **Notable Features:** - Spectacular waterfall viewing opportunities with professional trail infrastructure - Comprehensive facility management including parking, restrooms, and educational displays - Accessible design accommodating diverse visitor mobility requirements - Professional conservation practices ensuring long-term natural resource preservation - Seasonal programming that maximizes visitor engagement throughout the operational year
Jennifer Martin
Loved our site..private and quiet. Falls are beautiful and a good place to fly fish
Hookha 2006
A must see for the falls. If you go down to the bottom of the falls take the path to the left the makeshift steps are much easier. Going to the right the steps are very steep i have vertigo and would not recommend that route. Absolutely beautiful and stunning water fall
Michael Brown
Was only there to visit the beautiful and massive waterfall. There is an admission price of 5 dollars per person to see the falls but its well worth it. Trail down to the falls is easy to follow, but there are a lot of steps to go down, so if you arent good with steps, keep that in mind that youll have to go back up the stairs to return. Stair steps can be very slick after a rain or from the mist of the falls, so walk with care. Falls are massive and beautiful. Small shop where you can pic up a few souvenirs. Campgrounds did look nice. Friendly employees
Cyndy Reichgelt
Wish I could figure out how to come here more often, because it is such a great spot! We were on a road trip from Wisconsin to Maine and stopped here for a night. What a treat! The wooded hike is so pretty and peaceful with board walks for fishing and the sounds of falling water at the High Falls is really special. The fall itself is one of the natural wonders of nature - really spectacular! The campground itself is also a pretty wooded setting with lots of amenities. Someone spent a lot of time making beautiful rock fire rings at every site. They have a great playground and a big open field for ball games. They also have a pavilion and it looks like they host Barbecues, Food Trucks and other fun happenings. We had trouble with our Winnebago tires and a camper and the owner came to our rescue! Such nice people. Make your route include High Falls Park Campground - you won't be disappointed.
Amy Tucker
This was the first time I’ve been here. I came just to see the waterfall. The girl behind the counter was incredibly nice and provided great directions to get to the falls. No backpack allowed and $5 for adult. It’s downhill and involves a few sets of stairs. Along the way you’ll see some fascinating rock structures. A little less then a mile to get there since the first outlook is closed due to repairs. This was easy enough for me and my 15 year old daughter. The waterfall was truly beautiful and a must see!
Dallas Shannon
Nice park. Clean bathrooms.
K Boyea
I used to love camping at Pine ridge! I definitely recommend that place! Pig roast and bbq and everyone is welcome with way less rules!
Nobody Cares
Don’t try to buy camp here unless you’re retired or married with a nice family. Apparently young adults can’t own/ stay at this campground without breaking rules aren’t even in the rulebook and constantly being complained about by other older campers. You will also be told who isn’t and is allowed at the camp that you paid for by the owners. You’re told that you can’t have clothes lines or dog leads tied up around trees but yet other campers who are friendly with the owners are allowed to do so. If you don’t mow your lawn at least twice a week you’ll get in trouble for not keeping your lawn clean and if you leave something out to dry over the porch to your site that you own you will be told you can’t do that even though they charge more to do laundry there than at the local laundromat in town. Not only do you have to pay a lot of money to camp there every year but now they’re also making you pay $15 to get an entrance tag on your car so you can get into the campsite whenever you want. I’ve never seen a campground charge so much for silly things only for it do not even be a fun place to camp and spend time with friends and family.
Anne Mccarty
Can only rate on the trail, who needs improvement. The falls are beautiful.
Jack LaBrake
$40 a night with amenities.. they charge your guests,/company s few bucks as well.. they want you to buy there camp wood.? Really?,, Hopefully you have enough info to make your own decision.. it's not for me.