This park is full of beautiful natural formations, but its real attraction is the gigantic dried-up waterfall now standing as a dry cliff 400 feet high and 3.5 miles long; once 10 times larger than Niagara Falls. The park has a visitor's center by the falls, and some of the park amenities include 15 miles of hiking trails, interpretive activities, 2 boat ramps, 9 lakes, a park store, a 9 hole golf course, and a miniature golf course. The campground offers about 200 campsites, fire pits, restrooms, showers, a dump station, and laundry facilities. There are no electric or water hookups at the campgrounds.