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Hidden Gems Can be Found in Granby

Enders State Forest covers 2,100 acres in Granby and Barkhamsted and has numerous waterfalls scattered throughout.

Editor’s note: We published this story earlier in the week, but here it is again in case you missed it.

If you’ve ever been to Enders State Forest, you’ve probably seen the beautiful waterfalls.

Enders State Forest covers 2,100 acres in Granby and Barkhamsted and has numerous waterfalls scattered throughout.

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According to WFSB’s Janet Lopes, the number of waterfalls is debatable, but the awesomeness of nature is not.

One waterfall is located near the parking lot, and several others are deeper into the woods. In size and scope, they range from small, to large and impressive.

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Lopes noted that on hot days, the water is quite a draw for visitors, and on the day she was there, a group of teens were taking a dip in the cooling waters here.

She rates the trail difficulty as easy to moderate and says that it is one mile long, round trip.

To read her full report, click here.

Photo courtesy of Ken Kuhl.

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