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Discover Dean's Ravine Falls, an easy 0.6-mile hike in Housatonic State Forest leading to a beautiful 50-foot cascading waterfall.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Parking is typically available near the trailhead in Falls Village, Connecticut. Many hikers recommend parking and then hiking in reverse to conclude your trip at the falls for a memorable finish.
Yes, the Dean's Ravine Falls trail is generally considered dog-friendly. Please ensure your dog is leashed and you clean up after them to preserve the natural beauty for all visitors.
The trail offers picturesque scenery throughout the year. Spring brings lush greenery and strong water flow, while autumn showcases vibrant fall foliage. It's generally accessible in most seasons, though conditions can be slippery after heavy rain or during winter with ice.
No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to access the Dean's Ravine Falls trail, as it is part of the Housatonic State Forest.
The primary trail to Dean's Ravine Falls is an out-and-back route with not much elevation gain, making it relatively easy. It follows Reed Brook through lush woodlands. While generally not very slippery, caution is advised after heavy rain. Some approaches to the waterfall itself might involve a steeper descent.
Yes, the main trail to Dean's Ravine Falls is considered an easy hike, making it suitable for most visitors, including beginners and families. However, if you plan to continue beyond the falls on the Mohawk Trail towards Barrack Mountain, that section becomes significantly more challenging.
The primary route to Dean's Ravine Falls is an out-and-back trail. It leads you directly to the beautiful 50-foot cascading waterfall and then you return the same way.
The main attraction is the stunning 50-foot cascading waterfall, where Reed Brook tumbles over ledges and boulders. The trail itself offers picturesque scenery as it follows the brook through lush green foliage and woodlands, within a rugged and wild gorge.
Yes, the route to Dean's Ravine Falls is part of the longer Mohawk Trail. While the section to the falls is easy, continuing north on the Mohawk Trail beyond the falls towards Barrack Mountain involves a steep ascent over rocky terrain and is considered a difficult hike.
The hike to Dean's Ravine Falls is relatively short. The out-and-back route is approximately 1.2 to 1.3 miles in length and can typically be completed in under an hour, depending on your pace and how long you spend enjoying the waterfall.
Many hikers suggest parking and then hiking in reverse to conclude your trip at the falls. This allows for a memorable finish to your outing, ending with the impressive sight of the 50-foot cascading waterfall.