Enders Falls
Five unique waterfalls make up the excellent Enders Falls group, some of which have well-liked swimmable pools. The initial set of falls is a 6-foot cascade, which is excellent but not a reliable indicator of what comes further down. The second falls can be partially viewed upstream at the river level, where the trail continues for a little while. The second falls is a 30-foot horsetail and plunge combination that fans widely downward between rocky, overhanging gorge walls. It is best viewed by crossing the stream. In the pool below these falls, which is flanked by hemlock trees and dense moss on all sides, fishing is very popular.
From the first set of falls, a six-foot-tall cascade of whooshing beauty, visitors can take one of the best waterfall treks in the state via the following three mild plunges. It comes to a finish at one of Connecticut's most magnificent waterfalls.
This fifth and last Enders fall will plead for you to start taking pictures. Two drops make up the 15-foot drop to the pleasant pool below. These all have swimming areas that are well-liked by tourists in the summer. The swimming hole at the base of the fifth fall is less busy than the others, according to insider knowledge.
Location: Granby, Connecticut