I loved checking this out, but there was a lot of graffiti on the rocks, and we found a lot of litter which was really unfortunate. Overall though, there are some great spots to get excellent waterfall pictures! We went in the fall, so the temps were nice and cool. Went in the Winter, which was still fairly Fall like, but did not disappoint. Very quaint and peaceful spot to visit.
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Get the app. Features Chillin. Swimming Hole. Reviews Explorer. Matt Upham Hiking Enders Falls. The water gently slides sideways off a wide ledge only to plunge off a second ledge directly afterwards into a refreshing pool.
Altogether, the third falls are about 18 feet tall in height, and they are also best seen from the opposite side of the stream bank. The fourth falls are just a hop, skip, and jump downstream from the third falls. Here, the brook slips off an overhanging lip 12 feet down to a pool below. This is perhaps the least photogenic falls of the group. The fifth falls are not to be missed. This foot two-segment plunge marks the end of the drops in fine style.
A gathering of small boulders outlines the medium-sized pool at the base of the falls, which is likely to be less crowded than those above. Make sure to visit all five waterfalls to make the most of this remarkable destination. Take note that these falls see a fair number of medical emergencies.
It is part of thousands of acres of dedicated open space in the area. Activities include hiking Read More Enders State Forest lies northwest of Hartford, predominantly in the town of Granby, sharing some of its diverse forests, wetlands, and waterfalls with the town of Barkhamsted to the west.
Activities include hiking, hunting, and letterboxing. Rocks are extremely slippery when wet. Please exercise caution and stay on the main stone dust trail marked with purple colored blazes. Enjoy views of the falls from a safe distance.
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