Kent Falls is one of the most fabulous waterfalls in the New England states dropping 200 feet in 1/4 mile before flowing into the Housatonic River.
This oldest state park in Connecticut was a gift to the state from the White Memorial Foundation in 1915.
The area is named "Sactacook" after a small Indian tribe that originated in Southwestern Connecticut.
ACCESSIBILITY: Handicap parking signs are at the head of the paved trail that leads through the covered bridge and onto the waterfall. At the base of the fall, a flat stone platform provides a serene view of the fall.
FALL TYPE: Cascade: Water descends a series of rock steps.
ADDRESS: 159 Macadonia Brook Road Kent, CT 06757
DIRECTIONS: North on Rte 7, 4.5 miles from Kent
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