
Four Outstanding Connecticut Waterfall Hikes Perfect for Summer Swimming
After 45 years of living in New Fairfield, CT, the gorgeous drive along Route 39 that looks over Candlewood Lake and eventually Squantz Pond is a drive that never gets old. I can't get enough of the sunsets on Candlewood Lake and the beauty of New England's fall foliage.
When it comes to nature, Connecticut is probably best known for its beautiful but modest rolling green hills, sandy beaches on Connecticut's shoreline, meandering streams.
Other natural gems in Connecticut include the well maintained state parks such as Hammonasset, Ocean Beach, Lake Waramaug State Park, Silver Sands, and the list goes on.
Some of Connecticut's state park also feature stunning water falls where swimming is allowed and that's what this article is all about: waterfalls, swimming, and hiking.
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