When you think about states abundant in waterfalls, it's possible that Connecticut isn't the top place to come to mind. It's got plenty of history and shoreline, folks who aren't from The Constitution State might not know how many gorgeous cascades it has to use.

However, newsflash: it does! Here we've gathered just 10 of the numerous striking and effective waterfalls in Connecticut, in addition to any information you might require about treking to them.

1. Dean's Ravine Falls

Running along the Reed Brook, which itself diverges from the long and effective Housatonic River, Dean's Ravine Falls stands about 50 feet tall and consists of a steady waterfall down along a tiered rock face. The smooth motion of the water is as calming as it is spectacular, and the rich surrounding vegetation make this waterfall a perfect location to avoid it all and feel like you have actually genuinely ventured off the beaten course. The hike to the waterfall is fairly short and simple, with an overall length of about half a mile and an overall elevation change of about 100 feet. Do know that you'll be doing most of the upward climbing at the end of the walking, however, and be sure to watch your footing on the rocky, slick ground!

Things to do near Dean's Gorge Falls: Located deep in the woods beyond Canaan, Dean's Gorge Falls is pretty far from the fun holiday destinations state's metropolitan to-dos-- which might be simply the important things you're searching for, if you're keen to visit. It's likewise just about an hour and a quarter beyond Hartford, which has plenty to provide, consisting of some terrific RVshare leasings and camping areas.

2. Kent Falls

Blurred long exposure of the primary waterfall at Kent Falls State Park in Kent, Connecticut, with fall foliage on the banks of Falls Brook.

Hidden along the Housatonic River in the eponymous Kent Falls State Park, Kent Falls stands an outstanding 250 feet high (that's near 100 feet taller than Niagara!) and is surrounded by a range of treking trails that offer views of both the falls and the sweeping surrounding countryside-- with grades and lengths matched to various ability and capability levels. This location is likewise widely known for its trout fishing chances, though even if you just load a good ol' PB&J, you could not find a better picnic area with a view!

Things to do near Kent Falls: There are a variety of excellent camping areas in the location, both for primitive campers and RVers, and the renowned Appalachian Trail runs extremely close to the park, too-- right along the Housatonic. Wyantenock State Forest is also best nearby; here are some location RVshare rentals with which to explore everything.

3. Buttermilk Falls

Aptly named, the smooth shapes of this beautiful waterfall does indeed call to mind buttermilk being poured languidly from the container-- maybe into a bowl to make some scrumptious, fresh pancakes? Regardless of where your creativity may wander, it'll have plenty of room to wander when you sit in front of this scenic waterfall, which is conveniently situated just outside of Allentown, a suburban area of Hartford.

Things to do near Buttermilk Falls: Whether you remain in the state of mind for some urban adventures or looking for more outdoorsy to-dos, there are plenty of options near Buttermilk Falls Head east to Hartford (and other surrounding communities, like Bristol), or head west to the Mattatuck State Forest. In either case, an RVshare car will get you there easily.

4. Westfield Falls

South of Hartford, along the aptly called Fall Brook, Westfield Falls is distinct in its distance to established, urban locations-- it's actually throughout the street from a golf course. Although not the biggest waterfall in the state, this double set of cascades, which plummets about 18 feet to the water listed below, is still a beautiful place to sit and reflect-- and, given that it's just about 50 feet from the parking area, it's available to a large range of visitors.

Things to do near Westfield Falls: While there's very little space to stroll in the instant location of the waterfall, neighboring Cucia Park provides some more space to stretch out with a walk or a bike trip. The close-by city of Middletown has whatever you may need as far as trip resources, including some beautiful parks and scenery along the Connecticut River. Here are some regional RVshare rentals to consider for the journey!

5. Southford Falls.

Another falls that has its really own State Park named after it, Southford Falls really consists of a number of different drops and rapids areas along the turbulent and lovely Eight Mile Brook. Today, the park is a popular location to bring the household for a day of meandering along fairly simple tracks, and many people come here to fish.

Things to do near Southford Falls: Found about fifteen minutes southwest of the city of Waterbury, Southford Falls is quickly available to many people living in and visiting Connecticut, while also being far adequate afield to feel like a vacation. If you're looking for some more developed thrilling family enjoyable, Quassy Amusement & Waterpark is simply up the roadway. Here are some local RVshare rentals that make it simple to see and do it all!

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