Kent Falls Red and Yellow Loop Trail
Kent Falls Red and Yellow Loop Trail
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Embark on an easy hike along the Kent Falls Red and Yellow Loop Trail, a short 0.8 miles (1.3 km) route that takes about 27 minutes to complete. You will gain 249 feet (76 metres) in elevation, offering a gentle climb through lush forested surroundings. The highlight is the impressive…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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971 m
287 m
< 100 m
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967 m
173 m
109 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
While the Komoot tour data classifies this loop as 'easy', many hikers find sections, particularly the ascent along the red trail, to be moderately difficult. This is due to a series of steep stone steps alongside the waterfall. The yellow trail offers a more gradual descent.
Parking is available at Kent Falls State Park. From the parking area, a smooth, ADA-accessible paved path leads directly to the base of the falls, which is where the loop trail begins.
The Kent Falls Red and Yellow Loop Trail is approximately 1.3 kilometers (0.8 miles) long. Most hikers complete the loop in about 25-30 minutes, though you might want to allow more time to enjoy the waterfall views.
Yes, pets are permitted on the trail, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Be aware that some sections, especially the stone steps, can be steep.
As Kent Falls is a State Park, there may be parking or entrance fees, especially during peak season or for out-of-state vehicles. It's always best to check the official Connecticut State Parks website for the most current information on fees and operating hours before your visit.
The trail offers beautiful scenery year-round. Spring provides abundant water flow over the falls, while autumn showcases vibrant fall foliage. Even winter can be stunning with partially or fully frozen waterfalls. However, be prepared for potentially muddy conditions after rainfall in any season.
The trail features diverse terrain. You'll find packed earth/dirt paths, some paved sections (especially near the base of the falls), and a significant number of stone steps on the red trail ascent. The yellow trail descent is generally a more gradual dirt path through the woods. Expect potentially muddy spots, especially after rain.
The star attraction is the magnificent Kent Falls itself, a 250-foot multi-tiered waterfall. As you ascend the red trail, you'll find several viewing platforms offering different perspectives of the cascades. Beyond the falls, the trail winds through lush forested surroundings, and there's a picturesque covered bridge near the trailhead.
For a potentially easier descent, many hikers prefer to ascend the red trail (which has the steep stone steps alongside the falls) and then descend via the yellow trail. The yellow trail offers a more gradual decline through the woods, whereas the red trail on the way down is described as a steeper slope without stairs.
The initial paved path to the base of the falls is ADA-accessible and very family-friendly. However, the full red and yellow loop involves steep sections and numerous stone steps, which can be challenging for very young children or those not accustomed to hiking. Consider your family's fitness level before attempting the full loop.
Yes, the area has historical significance. Native Americans once fished and camped by the falls, and mills operated along the stream in colonial times. The park itself was developed in the 1930s, and the charming covered bridge near the trailhead is an authentic reproduction built in 1974.