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Waterfall in Connecticut
Front view of Dean's Ravine Falls

Dean's Ravine Falls is a 50-foot-tall (15 m) waterfall formed along Reed Brook in Canaan, Connecticut. The falls were once a "must-see" spot along the 2,180-mile-long Appalachian Trail, until the trail was rerouted west of the Housatonic River through Sharon, Connecticut in the early 1980s. Today, it can be accessed via The Mohawk Trail from a parking area located at the intersection of Music Mountain Road and Cream Hill Road.

References

  1. Parsons, Greg. "Dean's Ravine Falls - Connecticut". New England Waterfalls.
  2. MARTEKA, PETER (12 December 2014). "A Visit To The Forgotten Dean's Ravine". courant.com.

41°55′10″N 73°20′39″W / 41.91951°N 73.34425°W / 41.91951; -73.34425


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