Exploring the magic of the outdoors is an exciting part of the warmer months. Camping is a great way to reconnect with nature, while offering a retreat from busy daily lives. While there are a ton of amazing camping spots in Indiana, if you’re looking to stay somewhere truly incredible, check out this amazing magical waterfall campground.

Wabashbanks/TripAdvisor Clifty Falls State Park in Madison, Indiana is a southern gem that offers visitors four different waterfalls to explore. These waterfalls are Big Clifty Falls and Little Clifty Falls (both 60 feet), as well as Tunnel Falls (83 feet) and Hoffman Falls (78 feet).

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Lynn C/TripAdvisor These stunning waterfalls can be uncovered as guests hike or walk through the state park’s many trails. Clifty Falls State Park has 10 total walking trails, ranging from easy to moderate to rugged. The falls can also be viewed from a distance at the canyon overlook.

wikimedia One really unique trail in this fascinating park is the Tunnel Trail (leading to Tunnel Falls). The tunnel along this trail is an old, abandoned railroad tunnel that was never completed.

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Lynn S./TripAdvisor The campgrounds here offer electric and non-electric sites for RVs and campers, as well as an area for those camping in tents. Clifty Falls also has picnic areas, a nature center, playfields, and a pool to ensure everyone on your trip will remain entertained.

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Eric H./TripAdvisor If you’re looking for an unforgettable weekend with sights you’ll remember forever, arrange for your next camping trip at Clifty Falls. For more information, check out the below video:

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Clifty Falls State Park in Madison, Indiana is a southern gem that offers visitors four different waterfalls to explore. These waterfalls are Big Clifty Falls and Little Clifty Falls (both 60 feet), as well as Tunnel Falls (83 feet) and Hoffman Falls (78 feet).

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These stunning waterfalls can be uncovered as guests hike or walk through the state park’s many trails. Clifty Falls State Park has 10 total walking trails, ranging from easy to moderate to rugged. The falls can also be viewed from a distance at the canyon overlook.

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One really unique trail in this fascinating park is the Tunnel Trail (leading to Tunnel Falls). The tunnel along this trail is an old, abandoned railroad tunnel that was never completed.

Lynn C./TripAdvisor

Lynn S./TripAdvisor

The campgrounds here offer electric and non-electric sites for RVs and campers, as well as an area for those camping in tents. Clifty Falls also has picnic areas, a nature center, playfields, and a pool to ensure everyone on your trip will remain entertained.

Eric H./TripAdvisor

If you’re looking for an unforgettable weekend with sights you’ll remember forever, arrange for your next camping trip at Clifty Falls. For more information, check out the below video:

Have you ever stayed at this stunning waterfall campground? For more camping ideas in Indiana, check out this extensive list.

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