Roaring Brook Falls
Cheshire, Connecticut
CT's tallest single-drop waterfall: an 80-ft traprock horsetail at the end of Roaring Brook Road in Cheshire.
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Cheshire, Connecticut
CT's tallest single-drop waterfall: an 80-ft traprock horsetail at the end of Roaring Brook Road in Cheshire.
Kent, Connecticut
Signature Housatonic Valley cascade in Kent Falls State Park. Paved ADA path to the base, stairway trail up the tiers.
Granby, Connecticut
Five-tier cascade in Enders State Forest, Granby. Popular (and unofficial) swim pools — cliff jumping is extremely dangerous.
Norwich, Connecticut
Historic ~40 ft drop on the Yantic River at Uncas Leap Heritage Park; gorge, mill ruins, and overhead footbridge.
Canaan, Connecticut
50-ft dam-controlled Housatonic falls at Falls Village. Spectacular after spring releases; no swim/jump.
Middlefield, Connecticut
Alternate entry for the ~30 ft Coginchaug horsetail in Wadsworth Falls State Park. Swimming prohibited.
East Haddam, Connecticut
60 ft stair-step cascade on Eight Mile River in Devil's Hopyard State Park. Short viewing path from the picnic lot.
Plymouth, Connecticut
55–60 ft tiered Hancock Brook cascade in Plymouth's Buttermilk Falls Preserve. Short Mattatuck Trail walk from Lane Hill Road.
Stafford, Connecticut
Minor spillway cascade off Acme Pond in Stafford. Worth a quick stop, not a dedicated trip; no established swim access.
Weston, Connecticut
Stepped ~20 ft cascade on the West Branch Saugatuck, reached via Pent/Den Trails in Devil's Den Preserve, Weston.
Washington, Connecticut
20 ft part-natural part-mill-made plunge behind the New Preston village shops; fed from Lake Waramaug.
Franklin, Connecticut
10 ft plunge deep in TNC's Ayers Gap Preserve, Franklin. Rugged 1.4-mile loop on Bailey Brook.
Bantam, Connecticut
Small Bantam River riffle at the White Memorial Foundation; more rapid than waterfall.
Middletown, Connecticut
Unofficial ~30 ft cascade series on the Mattabesett Trail near Aircraft Road, Middletown. Best at April/May high water.
Colebrook, Connecticut
, unverified Colebrook cascade on Sandy Brook. No official trail; likely private, please respect.
Middlefield, Connecticut
Seasonal trap-rock cascade into Black Pond in Middlefield. Passed on the Mattabesett Trail; viewing only, not maintained.
East Canaan, Connecticut
12 ft ledge falls on the Blackberry River near Beckley Furnace, East Canaan. View from the Iron Trail.
East Glastonbury, Connecticut
Three 22–25 ft plunges in a town preserve that abuts Gay City SP; parking at 3874 Hebron Ave in East Glastonbury.
Kent, Connecticut
~12 ft chain of Housatonic cascades at the 1842 Bulls Bridge covered bridge. AT crosses here; viewing only.
Kent, Connecticut
Dam spillway drop on the Housatonic just upstream of Bulls Bridge covered bridge, Kent. Viewing only.
Burlington, Connecticut
15 ft Bunnell Brook horsetail right off Hotchkiss Road, Burlington. Roadside view on private land — don't trespass.
Torrington, Connecticut
45 ft stepped cascade along the Burr Pond State Park access road, Torrington. Historic Borden condensed-milk site.
Moodus, Connecticut
private cascades behind the former Cameron Family Farm in Moodus. No public access — try Chapman Falls nearby.
Norfolk, Connecticut
Two-tier ~50 ft Whiting River cascade on the Norfolk CT / New Marlborough MA line. Short steep path to the base.