Fall in Connecticut is a particularly beautiful time. And what better place to visit than one of the most gorgeous areas of the state? Kent Falls State Park is an absolutely magnificent place. With 295 acres to explore, this is a magical park, and it's especially wonderful when decked out in autumn foliage. The namesake waterfall here is the largest in the Nutmeg State and definitely worthy of a fall day trip.
Most Nutmeg State residents have visited Kent Falls State Park at some point in their lives. The park boasts miles of trails, an amazing waterfall, a charming covered bridge, and plenty of beautiful landscapes.
If you've never been in the fall, you should definitely make a point to head out this year.
Autumn's golden hues of red, orange, and yellow reflect off the surface of Falls Brook like a painting.
The Nutmeg State is densely populated, but even so, a good bit of our land mass is taken up by forests, and this state park is a wonderful place to see the leaves changing in Connecticut.
The falls are, of course, the most famous feature of the park, but you don't want to miss out on exploring the rest of the area. There is a lot to see and do here.
Kent Falls State Park is beautiful in any season, but it's one of our favorite places to enjoy fall in Connecticut.
You can learn more about Kent Falls State Park from the Connecticut state website.
Have you ever visited this beautiful state park in the fall? There are so many amazing spots for leaf peeping in Connecticut that we made a whole road trip - Kent's on the itinerary, so don't worry, you'll stop by the park!
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