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Kent Falls, located in the beautiful area of Kent, CT, is a must-visit destination for anyone looking for a dog-friendly park in Connecticut. With its breathtaking waterfalls, well-maintained hiking and walking trails, and plenty of opportunities to enjoy the outdoors, it’s the perfect spot for pets and their owners to escape the city and embrace the natural beauty of the Litchfield Hills region. The trails feature scenic views and a series of stairs alongside the falls, plus plenty of benches and railings for rest and support along your journey.
This park is ideal for those seeking pet-friendly trails in Kent, as dogs are welcome to explore the outdoors with their owners (on-leash). There are maps posted to help you navigate the trails, and families will find that Kent Falls is also great for kids, with several spots to enjoy the sights and sounds of the cascading water. While restrooms are available, please note they may sometimes be locked depending on the season or time of day.
Kent Falls at its best. Do you want to forget about the city for a while? Or better yet, do you want to go have fun with your friends? Kent is ready to welcome you.
Great views, there is a very nice and sare hiking trail that really lets you appreciate the falls.
We did have a great view until a few decided that following the park rules aren’t for them.
Because we were in the area for brunch and I remember this was here from Skys the Limit hiking challenge years ago, my family decided to enjoy the waterfalls and stretched our legs on this beautiful day. If you have never gone before the stairs can feel daunting, pace yourself. There are many areas to rest as you ascend, and it’s really worth stopping at every spot to see the different water falls as you climb. There are railings that are also very helpful. There are benches as well as you go if you need to sit, catch your breath. There are a few hiking trails, one that branches off from the waterfall, and a couple that go a long side the opposite side of the waterfall as the stairs, we just did the stairs this time, up and back, but I did hike the trails last time as a loop, I just remember it being wet and squishy and with the early spring snow melt, and the strength of the water fall, and everyone in.my.group wanted to go back down the stairs, we chose to go back the way we came this time. It is lovely, a little chilly because of the time of year and being so close to the water, you get the mist and breeze. There are rest rooms, but they were locked when we were there. There are maps that were posted to navigate the trails. It really is a lovely and fun walk/hike.
5 stars