Enders Falls
Born in the hills of West Granby, where manifold woodland streams converge, Enders Brook rushes eastward to form several breath-taking waterfalls as it plunges and cascades through a quarter-mile, relict chasm.
Enders Falls are the aesthetic lifeblood of the 2000-acre Enders State Forest, vigorously descending ever deeper into a steep-walled gorge of weather-beaten bedrock. Their superlative beauty is matched only by their multitude: at least six distinct waterfalls, interspersed with myriad chutes and tumbles, rank these falls as one of the densest groupings in Connecticut.
About this Artwork
Fern Gorge of Enders Forest can be purchased as a fine art print, matted and framed, from Connecticut landscape photographer J. G. Coleman.