Campbell Falls State Park

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Visit Campbell Falls State Park and discover a plethora of various natural beauty and one-of-a-kind characteristics that will make your visit unforgettable. The White Memorial Foundation of Litchfield, Connecticut, donated Campbell Falls State Park to the two states. The park shares a boundary with Massachusetts, and there is even a stone on the grounds that marks the point where the two states meet.

The park has been saved in its natural form, with no visiting facilities. Within the park, the Whitney River dips over 100 feet before entering Connecticut. The river flows through a tight canyon, changing course twice, first to the left and then to the right. This craggy type of waterfall is breathtaking at any time of year, but especially so in early spring when the snow melts.