Carpenters Falls
Collecting its waters from several seasonal brooks in a broad expanse of Granby’s southernmost woodlands, Beach Brook splits at the brink of a twenty-foot rock ledge to produce two graceful waterfalls amidst a shady gorge jammed with timbers.
Carpenters Falls is nestled into the wildlands of the Farmington Valley quite tightly with other scenic waterfalls. The many plunges of Enders Falls can be found just over a mile to the northwest and Northgate Falls lies only two miles to the south. In fact, even though separate brooks gives rise to each of these waterfalls, they all eventually drain from the hills and join Salmon Brook in the eastern reaches of Granby.
About this Artwork
Carpenters Falls at Granby can be purchased as a fine art print, matted and framed, from Connecticut landscape photographer J. G. Coleman.