The 75 foot tall Campbell Waterfall is split between two states. The waterfall itself is located in Massachusetts while the boundary marker that starts the trail is considered to be in Connecticut. The park was gifted to the State of Connecticut and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts from the White Memorial Foundation of Litchfield, Connecticut and in 1924 special laws were […]
Waterfalls
Get Outside: Enders Falls in Granby, CT
I have to admit Enders Falls in Granby, CT is one of our favorite waterfall hikes while in this area of Connecticut and for so many reasons. It is not a long trail, less than a mile round trip with decent elevation, but yet there is so much beauty in it. Each cascade is unique and leaves you in awe […]
Is Mount Greylock Worth the Drive?
Chances are if you are embarking on a drive up Mount Greylock in Adams, Massachusetts you are on at least an hour journey no matter where your starting point is. And if you are asking yourself is it really worth it, follow us through the only taiga-boreal forest in the state to the very top of the highest point in […]
TRAIL GUIDE: Bash Bish Falls
Bash Bish Falls is possibly the best known waterfalls in The Berkshires. They are the highest falls in the state and are located next to both Massachusetts’s Mouth Washington State Forest and New York’s Taconic State Park. The waterfall is at the mouth of a gorge formed during the last ice age. You can find Bash Bish falls here: The […]
TRAIL GUIDE: Race Brook Falls, Sheffield MA
Race Brook Falls is a beautiful hike just outside the town of Sheffield, Massachusetts at Mount Everett State Reservation. It’s one of the prettiest hikes in the area and so worth the visit. If you love waterfalls as much as we do this one is for you! Moderate hike on a pretty well marked trail would bring you to views […]