Carpenter's Falls
THE FALLS: George P. McLean, former Governor of Connecticut and United States Senator, left his property upon his passing in 1932 to trustees who formed the McLean Game Refuge in accordance with his will. Severa... newenglandwaterfalls.com
Chapman Falls
THE FALLS: Chapman Falls is almost as famous for a fascinating legend involving Satan as it is known as a popular state park day-trip destination. Posted on a billboard at the site is a Puritan belief that Satan... newenglandwaterfalls.com
Kent Falls
THE FALLS: Grab the peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and head over to Kent Falls State Park, one of Connecticuts most popular state parks and one of New Englands top places for a picnic. Here you will find two... newenglandwaterfalls.com
Great Falls (Housatonic)
THE FALLS: During the planned water releases in spring, the dam-controlled Great Falls of the Housatonic puts on a spectacular show for sightseers. This water flow is unsurpassed in power by any other waterfall ... newenglandwaterfalls.com
Southford Falls
THE FALLS: Your first impression of Southford Falls is that the falls are artificial. The remains of a mill are evident in the stonework around the top of the falls. Upon closer inspection, you realize that the ... newenglandwaterfalls.com
Mill Pond Falls
THE FALLS: Mill Pond Falls is formed from the outlet waters of Mill Pond, a flower-lined body of water with a paved walking route around its perimeter. The waterfall and pond have been made into a small park by ... newenglandwaterfalls.com
Bailey's Ravine
THE FALLS: Ayers Gap, or Baileys Ravine, as it is more commonly called, is a quiet little place just off CT 207. The main attraction, a 10-foot plunge, is followed by several smaller drops and waterslides. The f... newenglandwaterfalls.com
Wadsworth Falls State Park
Clarence C. Wadsworth, noted scholar and linguist, settled in Middletown and embarked on a forty year effort to preserve the natural beauty of Wadsworth Falls. By his will, the land was given to the State of Connecticut in 1... ctvisit.com
Enders Falls
THE FALLS: Enders Falls is an exceptional collection of five diverse waterfalls, several with popular swimmable pools. The first set of falls is a 6-foot cascadecommendable, but not a valid indication of what li... newenglandwaterfalls.com
Negro Hill Brook Falls
THE FALLS: The Sessions Woods Wildlife Management Area is a 455-acre preserve in Burlington that introduces visitors to wildlife management through self-guided trails, various education programs, and an informat... newenglandwaterfalls.com
Tartia-engel Falls
THE FALLS: There are two waterfalls at Tartia-Engel Fallsa lower falls visible from roadside and an upper falls reached by a easy walk in the woodsbut we must admit we are confused, as other visitors have likely... newenglandwaterfalls.com
Westfield Falls
THE FALLS: Westfield Falls is a set of two drops about 30 feet apart from each other. The falls on the left are an 18-foot tall plunge, and the falls on the right are a 15-foot horsetail. The brook, which is sep... newenglandwaterfalls.com
Spruce Glen Falls
THE FALLS: Southern Connecticut has a few small but delightful waterfalls along pretty and clear streams, and this is one of them. There really is not anything particularly alluring about this small waterfall, b... newenglandwaterfalls.com
Roaring Brook Falls
THE FALLS: One of the tallest waterfalls in the state, Roaring Brook Falls is an 80-foot horsetail with several feet of cascades below the main drop. Similar in composition to Race Brook Falls of Massachusetts, ... newenglandwaterfalls.com
Roaring Brook Falls, Cheshire, Connecticut
Roaring Brook Falls is in the town of Cheshire, on the northern portion of the Quinnipiac Trail. Take the blue-blazed trail from Bethany Mountain Road to the north. The trail ascends from the road to a rise of 130 feet, or to... trails.com