20 Connecticut Waterfalls To Photograph This Winter

Connecticut is home to some beautiful waterfalls. Each waterfall is special on it’s own way and is well worth seeking out. Some can be found on the side of the road well others require a bit more effort to access. Here are some to check out this winter!
Aspetuck Falls (Washington, Connecticut)
- Town: Washington
- County: Litchfield
- Height: 20 feet
- Type: Plunge
- Park: None
- Location: Here
Aspetuck Falls is a beautiful waterfall in Washington, Connecticut. The waterfall features a plunge and is about 20 feet tall. The waterfall can be easily located off the road. More information about the waterfall can be found here.
Bailey’s Ravine (Franklin, Connecticut)
- Town: Franklin
- County: New London
- Height: Tallest plunge is 10 feet
- Type: Plunges, slides, and cascades
- Park: Ayers Gap Preserve
- Location: Here
Bailey’s Ravine is a stunning waterfall in Franklin, CT. Bailey’s Ravine is one of the thinnest and most majestic waterfalls in New London county. The waterfall consists of plunges, slides, and cascades with the tallest plunge being about 10 feet tall.
Blackledge Falls (Glastonbury, Connecticut)
- Town: Glastonbury
- County: Hartford
- Height: Each plunge is 22 feet to 25 feet tall
- Type: Plunges
- Park: Town of Glastonbury-owned property
- Location: Here
Blackledge Falls is a lovely waterfall located in Glastonbury, Connecticut. The waterfall consists of two plunges both about 25 feet tall. The falls can be found within a reservation owned by the town of Glastonbury.
Burlington Falls (Burlington, Connecticut)
- Town: Burlington
- County: Hartford
- Height: 15-foot total drop
- Type: Horsetail
- Park: New Britain Water Department Conservation Commission land
- Location: Here
Burlington Falls is a small but charming waterfall located in Burlington, Connecticut. The waterfall may be small as it stands about 15 feet tall, but it is a beautiful horsetail. The waterfall sits on New Britain Water Department Conservation Commission land.
Chapman Falls (East Haddam, Connecticut)
- 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. The waterfall features primarily blocks and can be accessed by visiting Devil’s Hopyard State Park.
Day Pond Brook Falls (Colchester, Connecticut)
- 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 drops 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.
Dean’s Ravine Falls (Canaan, Connecticut)
- 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.
Enders Falls (Granby, Connecticut)
- 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.
Falls Brook Falls (Hartland, Connecticut)
- Town: Hartland
- County: Hartford
- Height: Upper falls are 20 feet; lower falls are 30 feet
- Type: Horsetails and cascades
- Park: Tunxis State Forest
- Location: Here
When traveling in Hartford County Connecticut you do not want to miss Falls Brook Falls. The falls consists of two drops with the upper falling 20 feet and the lower fall is 30 feet. Falls Brook Falls feature primarily horsetails and cascades. The waterfall is located in Tunxis State Forest and can be accessed via a 1.1 lightly trafficked out and back trail.
Great Falls (Canaan & Salisbury, Connecticut)
- 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.
Hatch Brook Falls (Sharon, Connecticut)
- Town: Sharon
- County: Litchfield
- Height: 25 feet
- Type: Horsetail
- Park: Housatonic Meadows State Park
- Location: Here
Hatch Brook Falls is a beautiful waterfall in Sharon, Connecticut. The waterfall features a horsetail and is about 25 feet tall. The waterfall can be found within the Housatonic Meadows State Park park and accessed via a 0.2 mile walk/hike.
Indian Well Falls (Shelton, Connecticut)
- Town: Shelton
- County: Fairfield
- Height: 15 feet
- Type: Plunge
- Park: Indian Well State Park
- Location: Here
Indian Well Falls is a lovely waterfall located in Shelton, Connecticut. The waterfall stands about 15 feet high and is a single plunge. The falls can be found within Indian Well State Park and accessed via a 1.6 mile loop trail.
Kent Falls (Kent, Connecticut)
- 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 one of the greatest waterfalls 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 in the day. The falls can be found at the Kent Falls State Park and can be accessed via an easy trail.
Mill Pond Falls (Newington, Connecticut)
- Town: Newington
- County: Hartford
- Height: 12 feet
- Type: Fan
- Park: Mill Pond Park
- Location: Here
Mill Pond Falls is a small but charming waterfall located in Newington, Connecticut. The waterfall may be small (as it stands about 12 feet tall) but it is very beautiful. The waterfall consists of a fan shape and can be found within Mill Pond Park.
Nonnewaug Falls (Woodbury, Connecticut)
- Town: Woodbury
- County: Litchfield
- Height: 18 feet
- Type: Horsetail and plunge
- Park: Town of Woodbury-owned land
- Location: Here
Nonnewaug Falls is a great waterfall located in Woodbury, Connecticut. The waterfall stands about 18 feet tall and features primarily horsetails and a plunge. Nonnewaug Falls is named after one of the last chiefs of the Nonnewaug tribe who was buried nearby.
Northgate Falls (Simsbury, Connecticut)
- Town: Simsbury
- County: Hartford
- Height: 30-foot total drop
- Type: Horsetails
- Park: McLean Game Refuge
- Location: Here
Hartford County is home to many great 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.
Spruce Brook Falls (Beacon Falls, Connecticut)
- Town: Beacon Falls
- County: New Haven
- Height: Largest plunge on Spruce Brook is 15 feet; upper falls on 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 features 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.
Wadsworth Big Falls (Middlefield, Connecticut)
- Town: Middlefield
- County: Middlesex
- Height: 25 feet
- Type: Block
- Park: Wadsworth Falls State Park
- Location: Here
Wadsworth Big Falls is a lovely waterfall located in Middlefield, Connecticut. The waterfall stands about 25 feet high and flows in a block formation. The falls can be found within Wadsworth Falls State Park and can be accessed via the Wadsworth Falls Trail.
Wyllys Falls (Manchester, Connecticut)
- 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.
Yantic Falls (Norwich, Connecticut)
- 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 Yantic Falls can be found within Yantic Falls Park.
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