Connecticut

10 Tallest Waterfalls In Connecticut

Written by:
Tom Riley
Date Published:
December 4, 2023
The massive Chapman Falls in East Haddam, Connecticut surronded by fall foliage

Connecticut is home to many beautiful views and there are dozens of waterfalls throughout the state which are great to visit. This blog post covers the 10 tallest Connecticut waterfalls which vary in size and formation. If you are looking for the tallest waterfalls in the Constitution State – check these out:

#1 – Kent Falls (Kent, Connecticut)

"Kent Falls State Park - Kent, Connecticut" by Dougtone is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0.
  • Town: Kent
  • County: Litchfield
  • Height: Approximately 250-foot total drop
  • Type: Plunges, horsetails, and cascades
  • Park: Kent Falls State Park
  • Location: Here

Kent Falls is a stunning cascade in Kent, Connecticut. Kent Falls is the tallest waterfall in Connecticut as it falls a whopping 250 feet. The falls consists of plunges, horsetails, and cascades. Considering the falls are such a popular attraction, it is best to visit the falls early to avoid crowds. The falls can be found at the Kent Falls State Park and can be accessed via an easy trail.

#2 – Chapman Falls

  • Town: East Haddam
  • County: Middlesex
  • Height: 60-foot total drop
  • Type: Blocks
  • Park: Devil’s Hopyard State Park
  • Location: Here

Chapman Falls is a great waterfall located in East Haddam, Connecticut. The waterfall stands at a great height of about 60 feet, making it the second tallest waterfall in Connecticut. The waterfall features primarily blocks and can be accessed by visiting Devil’s Hopyard State Park.

#3 – Dean’s Ravine Falls

"Dean's Ravine Falls - Canaan, Connecticut" by Dougtone is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0.
  • Town: Canaan
  • County: Litchfield
  • Height: 50 feet
  • Type: Horsetails, cascades, and slides
  • Park: Connecticut Forest & Park Association-managed land
  • Location: Here

Litchfield County is home to many great waterfalls and Dean’s Ravine Falls is one of the finest. Dean’s Ravine Falls is located in Canaan, Connecticut and it stands 50 feet tall. The waterfall features horsetails, cascades, and slides. The waterfall can be found within Connecticut Forest & Park Association-managed land.

#4 – Great Falls

"Great Falls of the Housatonic - Falls Village, Connecticut" by Dougtone is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0.
  • Town: Canaan & Salisbury
  • County: Litchfield
  • Height: 50 feet
  • Type: Block and cascades
  • Park: Upper Falls Village Recreation Area
  • Location: Here

Litchfield County is home to some of Connecticut’s best waterfalls and Great Falls is one of the finest. Great Falls is located in Canaan, CT & Salisbury, CT and it stands 50 feet tall. The waterfall features beautiful blocks and cascades. The waterfall can be found within Upper Falls Village Recreation Area.

#5 – Day Pond Brook Falls

"Day Pond Brook Falls" by chad.giulini is licensed under CC BY-NC 2.0.
  • Town: Colchester
  • County: New London
  • Height: 40-foot total drop
  • Type: Plunges, cascades, and horsetails
  • Park: Day Pond State Park
  • Location: Here

When traveling in New London County (Connecticut), you do not want to miss Day Pond Brook Falls. The falls drop about 40 feet and it features plunges, cascades, and horsetails. The waterfall is located in Colchester and can be accessed within Day Pond State Park.

#6 – Yantic Falls

  • Town: Norwich
  • County: New London
  • Height: 40-foot total drop
  • Type: Plunge and cascades below a dam
  • Park: Yantic Falls Park
  • Location: Here

Yantic Falls is a beautiful waterfall in Norwich, Connecticut. The waterfall drops about 40 feet in total and features a plunge and cascade. The waterfall was formed from a dam and today it can be found within Yantic Falls Park.

#7 – Wyllys Falls

  • Town: Manchester
  • County: Hartford
  • Height: 40 feet
  • Type: Fan
  • Park: Manchester Land Conservation Trust-owned property
  • Location:  Here

Wyllys Falls is a stunning cascade in Manchester, Connecticut. Wyllys Falls is one of the greatest waterfalls in Hartford County as it stands 40 feet tall. The waterfall falls in a fan formation and can be accessed via a short hike.

#8 – Spruce Brook Falls

"Spruce Brook Falls" by John_Schiller is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0.
  • Town: Beacon Falls
  • County: New Haven
  • Height: Largest plunge on Spruce Brook is 15 feet; the upper falls on the tributary is 40 feet
  • Type: Plunges and cascades
  • Park: Naugatuck State Forest
  • Location: Here

When traveling in New Haven County Connecticut, you do not want to miss Spruce Brook Falls. The falls feature two sections with the lower falls standing about 15 feet tall and the upper falls standing about 40 feet tall. The waterfall is located in Naugatuck State Forest and can be accessed via the Spruce Brook Loop Trail.

#9 – Enders Falls

  • Town: Granby
  • County: Hartford
  • Height: Tallest drop is 30 feet
  • Type: Plunges, horsetails, cascades, and slides
  • Park: Enders State Forest
  • Location: Here

Enders Falls is a great waterfall located in Granby, Connecticut. The waterfall is relatively tall with the tallest drop being about 30 feet. The waterfall features plunges, horsetails, cascades, and slides and can be found within Enders State Forest.

#10 – Northgate Falls

  • Town: Simsbury
  • County: Hartford
  • Height: 30-foot total drop
  • Type: Horsetails
  • Park: McLean Game Refuge
  • Location: Here

Hartford County is home to many incredible waterfalls and Northgate Falls is one of the finest. Northgate Falls is located in Simsbury, Connecticut and it drops a total of 30 feet. The waterfall features primarily horsetails and it can be found within the McLean Game Refuge.

Written By

Tom Riley

Tom was born and raised in New England and loves exploring all around the Northeast. From the mountains of New Hampshire to the waterfalls of Vermont, rugged coast of Maine, and white sand beaches of Cape Cod - Tom loves seeing what each state around him has to offer. Tom's favorite quote is by Seneca and it reads, “It is not that we have a short time to live, but that we waste a lot of it." He believes everyday should be spent living life to the fullest!

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