This is another very cute, small state park. We came here and stayed in a yurt over 4th of July one year. The park itself is very small, but we really liked it. You can see the falls from the Visitor Center area, and there's areas you can walk around and see it very well and have a picnic, as well as a bridge/overlook to go really see the falls. There's a few hiking trails, and one leads to some old abandoned ruins to something. However, when we there, most of the trails were closed off for renovations. The park has a playground, a swimming pool, putt putt, yurts, and camping. The pool cost $7 per person per day, for just a generic simple pool. We felt that was a bit much. We pay $5 for a pool and splash pad where we live. Just up the road is a small waterpark that cost us $15 per person, but it has 2 water slides, a pool, and a kiddie area. So we ended up going there a couple of times. Fireworks are not aloud in the parks, but there was a small dock below our yurt and we were able to see other people's fireworks on the lake. Just up the road is also Indian Springs State Park, as well as the town of Juliette, where Fried Green Tomatoes was filmed. So you can go eat at the Whistle Stop Cafe on your stay.

                      Yurts:
The yurt was nice and we liked that you were able to park right at your yurt. The yurt featured a bunk bed, a couch that pulled out into a bed, a table and chairs, a shelf, a back and front porch with chairs, a fire pit, grill, and picnic table. The bathrooms were just a short walk from the yurts. The yurts are in the campground, which was a small loop. There really weren't any major awesome views or any lake sites, or much privacy in the sites. The campground is a very short walk to the pool, playground and putt putt though, so it's perfect for the kids.

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