Kent Falls State Park

{{Short description|State park in Litchfield County, Connecticut}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=August 2023}}

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| name = Kent Falls State Park

| photo = Kent_Falls_State_Park_(15615230254).jpg

| photo_caption = Kent Falls

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| photo_alt = Waterfalls

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| label = Kent Falls State Park

| location = Kent, Connecticut, United States

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| coordinates = {{coord|41|46|37|N|73|25|09|W|display=inline,title}}

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| area = {{convert|307|acre|abbr=on}}

| elevation = {{convert|794|ft|m|abbr=on}}{{cite gnis|208268|Kent Falls Brook}}

| established = 1919

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| designation = Connecticut state park

| administrator = Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection

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{{Infobox waterfall

| name = Kent Falls

| photo = KentFalls.JPG

| photo_caption = Lower Kent Falls

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| location = Kent, Connecticut, United States

| type = Multi-step

| height = 250 feet

| height_longest = 70 feet

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Kent Falls State Park is a public recreation area located in the town of Kent, Connecticut, within the Litchfield Hills region of the southern Berkshires. The state park is home to Kent Falls, a series of waterfalls on Falls Brook, a tributary of the Housatonic River. The falls drop {{convert|250|ft}} in under a quarter mile. The largest cascade drops more than {{convert|70|ft}} into a reflecting pool, before traveling over the lesser falls.

History

The Indian name of the falls is Scatacook, and there is evidence that the area was used by Native Americans for fishing and camping. Mills stood along the brook during colonial times. Kent Falls was established as a state park after {{convert|200|acre}} of land was given to the state in 1919 as a gift from philanthropist Alain C. White through his White Memorial Foundation. Workers with the Civil Works Administration contributed to the park's development in the 1930s. In the 1970s, trail reconstruction was done by the Youth Conservation Corps of America.

In 2006, observation platforms were constructed along a trail next to the falls; at the base of the falls, a terraced observation area paved with native flag stones was created to allow access to a calm-water wading pool.

Activities and amenities

The park has a replica of a covered bridge that allows visitors to cross the brook and access the falls. In addition to its scenery, the park offers hiking, fishing, and picnicking.

References

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{{cite web |url=https://ctparks.com/parks/kent-falls-state-park |title=Kent Falls State Park |publisher=Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection |access-date=August 18, 2024}}

{{cite web |url=http://www.ct.gov/deep/cwp/view.asp?a=2716&q=325228 |title=Kent Falls State Park |publisher=Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection |date=July 18, 2016 |access-date=September 26, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303235555/http://www.ct.gov/deep/cwp/view.asp?a=2716&q=325228 |archive-date=March 3, 2016}}

{{cite web |url=http://www.cga.ct.gov/pri/docs/2013/State%20Parks%20and%20Forests%20Funding%20Staff%20Findings%20and%20Recommendations%20.pdf |title=Appendix A: List of State Parks and Forests |work=State Parks and Forests: Funding |series=Staff Findings and Recommendations |publisher=Connecticut General Assembly |date=January 23, 2014 |page=A-2 |access-date=March 20, 2014}}

{{cite web |url=https://www.newenglandwaterfalls.com/ct-kentfalls.html |title=Kent Falls |publisher=New England Waterfalls |access-date=August 18, 2024}}

{{cite web |url=http://www.newstimes.com/news/article/New-flow-at-Kent-Falls-119279.php |title=New flow at Kent Falls |newspaper=The News-Times |first=Emerson |last=Clarridge |location=Danbury, Conn. |date=July 6, 2006 |access-date=September 26, 2016}}

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