Campbell Falls State Park Reserve

Campbell Falls State Park Reserve is a 100-acre Connecticut State Park in Litchfield County, Connecticut and Berkshire County, Massachusetts.  The land for the park was donated to the two states by the White Memorial Foundation.  Legislation was passed in 1923 and 1924 to allow for joint management between the states.  The highlight of the park is Campbell Falls, a beautiful 50-foot waterfall on Whiting River just above the state line.  As a nature reserve, there are limited amenities besides a parking area and trail to the waterfall.

Directions:


From Norfolk, head north on CT-272 for 4.1 miles and turn left onto Spaulding Road.  Go 0.2 miles and turn right into the parking area for Campbell Falls State Park.

Trails:


Campbell Falls Trail:


Campbell Falls Trail is a short, half-mile trail leading from the parking area down to the base of the waterfall.


Points of Interest:


Campbell Falls:


Campbell Falls, the park's namesake, is a scenic 50-foot waterfall just over the state line.


Blog Entries:


31-Aug-2021: Berkshire Waterfalls

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