The Bay State is known mostly for its coastline and mountains and not so much for its waterfalls. But that doesn't mean there aren't some spectacular Massachusetts waterfalls here! From Bash Bish Falls to Bear's Den Falls, Tannery Falls, and more, you'll find plenty of gorgeous waterfalls around. And Glendale Falls in Massachusetts near Middlefield is a hidden waterfall worth seeking out. Let's take a look at one of the best waterfalls in Massachusetts.
Part of The Trustees of Reservations, Glendale Falls is considered one of the tallest and longest waterfalls in the state. It also happens to be one of the most powerful, especially in the spring.
Over five square miles of watershed feed the waterfall, which eventually plunges into the Westfield River. Since it's tucked away, not as many people as you would expect even know about this waterfall.
To get to this lovely hidden waterfall, take the 0.3-mile lightly-trafficked, out-and-back Glendale Falls Trail. The trail is rated as moderate.
Take a walk through the forest filled with hemlock, birch, beech, and maple trees. During the spring, Glendale Brook's waters rush over the rock ledges into the Westfield River.
Take in the gorgeous views of this hidden waterfall which is at its fullest during the spring after the snowmelt and spring rains.
You'll certainly want to bring your camera and take photos from the different lookouts around the falls. Also, make sure to wear a sturdy pair of hiking boots or shoes as it's quite rocky and slippery here.
The Glendale Falls property is free to visit and open year-round from sunrise until sunset daily. Come see the hidden Glendale Falls and all the peaceful beauty that surrounds it!
Take in the natural beauty of these magnificent falls:
Have you ever visited Glendale Falls in Massachusetts? What is your favorite waterfall around the Bay State? Let us know in the comments. If you liked this, here are several more waterfalls in Massachusetts.
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