High Falls State Park

In the early 19th century, the park's land was a prosperous industrial town with several stores, a grist mill, cotton gin, blacksmith shop, and shoe factory.

The remains of the bridge on Old Alabama Road still partially stand to offer views of the shoals below the dam.

The park's trails offer visitors scenic views of the largest waterfall in middle Georgia on the Towaliga River, cascading over 135 feet (41 m) to the base.

Historic hikes lead to the foundation of the old grist mill and ruins of the old powerhouse.

Dickey Betts of The Allman Brothers Band wrote an instrumental titled "High Falls", named after the park, that came out in 1975.