Enders Brook Falls Loop is a 0.8 mile heavily trafficked loop trail located near West Granby Historic, Connecticut that features a waterfall and is good for all skill levels. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, running, and nature trips and is best used from April until October. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.
Enders State Forest encompasses 2,098 acres of land in Granby and Barkhamstead, CT. The main entrance to the park is located on Route 219 in Granby. Hours: The park is open daily from dawn to dusk. Founding Date: 1970 Restrictions: No alcohol, No fires, No smoking Area: 2,098 acres
Parking: Free lot
Mailing Address: Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection 79 Elm Street Hartford, CT 06106-5127 General Information: 860-424-3000 E-mail: deep.webmaster@ct.gov
From the junction of Route 219 and Route 20, proceed west on Route 219 for 1.2 miles and turn into the Forest on the left.
Beautiful even in the winter. Very icy now so watch your step and wear gloves. Beautiful icicles hanging everywhere that glistened in the sun. Less than a mile kids will love it beautiful new pathway which makes it safer for the little ones to enjoy. Beautiful waterfalls great for picture taking
Beautiful short hike with a beautiful series of waterfalls. New wooden walkway, just be careful of the ice on the walkway near the falls, it was a sheet of ice.
lol Loved this trail. Very well kept up and my son age 11 loved it, beautiful scenery, cool little streams and very serene. Smaller that I thought did a loop down by waterfalls up the stairs went left, right and looped around and it took maybe a hour. Would love to explore deeper trough and see if it goes longer etc
The newly finished trail, is shorter then what’s marker here. Fresh packed trail with new steps and new handrails make this friendly for all ages and abilities. If you are in shape and have proper footing you can do some bushwhacking. Beautiful water falls. Reminds me of New Hampshire.
Beautiful falls but the recorded path is blocked by multiple trees down. Nice if you stay on the gravel path and walkway to the falls.
This is the most beautiful exciting waterfall in CT. The whole trip down the stairs and back is just one breathtaking scene to the next. Truly enjoyable!