High Falls State Park is a premier camping destination in Jackson, Georgia, nestled along the scenic Towaliga River northwest of Macon. This 1,050-acre park centers around a stunning 650-acre lake and features scenic cascading waterfalls, making it a visually striking getaway for Georgia campers. The campground offers 106 tent, trailer, and RV campsites with full electrical hookups, water access, and convenient amenities including a dump station, 30-amp and 50-amp service, pull-through sites, shower facilities, and laundry facilities. Big rigs are welcome, with plenty of space and pull-through configurations available. Beyond camping, High Falls excels as a fishing destination—recognized across Georgia for hybrid and white bass—with two boat ramps and paddling rentals for water enthusiasts. Hiking trails wind along riverbanks and through forests, leading to historic remains of a hydroelectric power plant foundation from an early 1800s industrial town. Families appreciate the two playgrounds, picnic areas, and pet-friendly policy that allows furry companions throughout the park. With internet connectivity, grills, firewood, and tables at most sites, the park provides both comfort and outdoor recreation. Located conveniently near I-75, High Falls State Park combines relaxation, water recreation, fishing, and historical exploration—making it an ideal camping stop in central Georgia.