Taller than Niagara Falls by 33 feet, the namesake waterfall of this park plunges 215 feet over craggy cliffs towering nearly 400 feet above the gorge providing spectacular views from lookout points or along the multi-use trails, and there are planned activities like tours and concerts during the summer season. Camp areas have picnic areas with tables and fireplaces, hot showers, flush toilets, a playground, concession stand, and a dump station. This campground is closed during the off-season. There are no water hookups at the campgrounds.