Kent Falls State Park is a lovely gem located in the town of Kent, CT; it was established in 1919. Kent Falls is a waterfall with a 250 feet drop. There is a trail going up from the picnic area;...
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Nestled in the picturesque town of Kent, Connecticut, Kent Falls State Park is a nature lover's paradise waiting to be explored. This state park boasts a series of cascading waterfalls that provide a tranquil backdrop for visitors looking to unwind and reconnect with the great outdoors. As visitors traverse the well-maintained trails that wind through the park, they are treated to stunning views of the waterfalls at various vantage points, offering a unique and immersive experience.
Aside from the breathtaking waterfalls, Kent Falls State Park also features picnic areas, perfect for enjoying a leisurely meal surrounded by the beauty of nature. The park's diverse ecosystem supports a wide array of plant and animal species, making it a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and nature photographers alike. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an adventure in the wilderness, Kent Falls State Park beckons with its natural beauty and serene ambiance, inviting visitors to discover the wonders of the Connecticut landscape.
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Parking is free for CT registered vehicles and there were plenty of spaces the day we went. Good slight inclined stroll for those wanting to get some steps in with a great view. There were some...
Kent Falls is one of the most popular things in this part of Connecticut. I remember seeing signs on 84 in Danbury when the their parking lot was full. I went in the fall, and even though I...
Im big on hiking & i gotta say Kent Falls was absolutely breathtaking! My first time on this trail in early spring & I loved everything about it. The first thing you'll notice when you arrive is...
Beautiful spot. The highest waterfall in CT. Four cascading falls. Plenty of parking. Covered pedestrian bridge. Easy trail to the top. Three port-a-potties (Royal Flush). No swimming. Plenty of...
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