Most important tip for Fall Creek Falls SP is to come into the park from the SOUTH side rather than the North. North side has steep hills and switchback turns that cam be difficult for a new RV, especially one of great size and weight. Other than that, it is a beautiful park. We have not been in several years, so things may hve changed a lot, but from what I have heard, not the road. Another good choice for a beginner is close by, over at Rock Island state park, just a few miles east of Fall Creek., on the Caney river. They have a good number of campsites, most with water and electric only, and of course, a dump station. Several sites are full hookup. Getting a full hookup site with sewer is no different from a dump station, and sill still allow a lot of variables in learning how to connect and use the sewer and fresh water systems. Maybe better, because there won't be anyone waiting in line for them to finish and they can take their time.
Noel and Betty Johnson (and Harry)2005 GulfStream Ultra Supreme, 1 Old grouch, 1 wonderful wife, and two silly poodles.