This is a State Park park camp ground, and it is one of the smallest that I’ve been to. I liked that the smallness though, because it wasn’t as busy and didn’t have normal hustle and bustle noises of the bigger campgrounds. There are many camp grounds around this area and this one really doesn’t compare the other ones that I’ve stayed at. Don’t think that you can walk to the falls from here, because it’s quite a long way away and it’s on an incline. Here is my beef with campground… The sites are tiny, not suitable for rvs at all. There is a limit to the number of tents and patrons per site, but the campground attendants don’t follow that rule. I hate to be a complainer about it, but when the people at the site beside of us had more than ten people and three tents, their chatter and laughter were too loud. They were up at the crack of dawn, which I wasn’t digging. That’s not necessarily the campgrounds fault, but had they followed their own rule, placed them in a bigger site, it wouldn’t have been problem to those of us in the rv sites. The people on the the other side of them even packed up and went home a day early. The bathroom wasn’t very clean and the showers were some of the nastiest that I’ve ever been to. At least they had hand soap though. There is a campground store, but it was pretty much empty because the camping season was ending. I’m quite sure this campground closed for the season, on November 1st.