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George Dudley Seymour State Park

The best waterfall hikes and walks in George Dudley Seymour State Park

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Hiking in George Dudley Seymour State Park offers routes through diverse landscapes, including wooded areas, along the Connecticut River, and past historical elements. The park features impressive rock cliffs and massive rock outcroppings, providing scenic views to the west and south. It also contains significant grassland habitats and connects to the larger Hurd State Park, expanding the network of trails.

Best waterfall hiking trails in George Dudley Seymour State Park

  • The most popular waterfall hiking route is Seven Falls Loop

Last updated: July 5, 2026

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Seven Falls Loop

2.17km

00:36

50m

10m

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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17.3km

04:50

290m

420m

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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70.5km

18:20

460m

460m

Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.54km

01:33

110m

110m

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

Easy

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August 4, 2024, Goodwin Heritage Trail & Natchaug Trail Junction

At the junction of the Airline Trail and Natchaug Trail in James L. Goodwin State Forest, hikers have two enticing options. Following the Natchaug Trail leads deeper into the forest, eventually reaching the serene Black Spruce Pond. Alternatively, continuing along the Airline Trail provides beautiful views of the 135-acre Pine Acres Lake. Both routes offer unique scenic experiences, showcasing the diverse beauty of the forest.

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The James L. Goodwin State Forest is a Connecticut state forest that spans around 2,000 acres. The land was donated by James L. Goodwin to the state in 1964. This forest can be seen along the East Coast Greenway near Pine Acres Lake.

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The Airline State Park Trail is divided into sections, and the northern section spans 21 miles from Windham to Putnam, making it a popular rail trail among hikers, runners, and bikers.

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From here you can take the Colchester Spur Trail. The area surrounding the trail played a small but fascinating role in the American Revolution. Look for markers mentioning skirmish sites and troop movements.

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maniboyflex
January 26, 2024, Bear Hill

This small hill sits along the Mattabesett Trail at only 652 ft high, with a rock overcrop that offers a splendid view above the Spiderweed Preserve. This can be a nice place to watch the sunset and have a picnic.

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The green space to the north of this trail is the grounds of the Skungamaug Fish and Game Club, a group devoted to hunting and fishing.

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Birch Hill Road Open Space West is a nature reserve southeast of Grayville Falls, situated right next to the Air Line State Park Trail. Undeveloped, forested land covers the area between the town's many residential developments, adding to the rural character of this beautiful area.

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If you are on anything other than a mountain bike, probably hike it.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many waterfall hiking trails are available in George Dudley Seymour State Park?

Komoot features a selection of 4 hiking routes that highlight waterfalls or offer scenic views in George Dudley Seymour State Park. These trails range in difficulty from easy to difficult, ensuring options for various experience levels.

Are there any easy waterfall hikes suitable for families?

Yes, for an accessible experience, consider the Seven Falls Loop. This easy trail is just over 2 km long and is perfect for a shorter outing to enjoy the natural beauty of the area's cascades. Another easy option is the Salmon River Trail, which is about 5.5 km long.

What is the best time of year to visit the waterfalls in George Dudley Seymour State Park?

The waterfalls in George Dudley Seymour State Park are often at their most impressive during spring, after snowmelt and heavy rains, or following significant rainfall in other seasons. Autumn also offers a beautiful backdrop of fall foliage, enhancing the scenic views around the cascades.

Are dogs allowed on the waterfall trails in George Dudley Seymour State Park?

George Dudley Seymour State Park is generally dog-friendly. Most trails, including those leading to waterfalls, welcome leashed dogs. Always ensure your dog is under control and that you clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for all visitors.

Are there any longer or more challenging waterfall hikes?

For those seeking a longer adventure, the Air Line State Park Trail offers a difficult, extensive route that can be incorporated into a multi-day trip or a very long day hike. While not solely focused on waterfalls, its length and varied terrain provide a significant challenge within the region.

What kind of terrain can I expect on these waterfall hikes?

The trails in George Dudley Seymour State Park feature diverse terrain. You can expect wooded paths, some areas with rock cliffs and outcroppings, and sections along the Connecticut River. Near waterfalls, paths may be uneven or damp, so appropriate footwear is recommended.

Are there any circular routes that include waterfalls?

Yes, the Seven Falls Loop is an excellent circular option specifically designed to showcase waterfalls. For longer circular hikes that may pass by water features, consider the Bear Hill loop from Nedobity Preserve or the Bear Hill Loop.

What other natural features or landmarks can I see while hiking in the park?

Beyond waterfalls, George Dudley Seymour State Park offers scenic views of the Connecticut River, impressive rock cliffs and outcroppings, and significant grassland habitats like Higganum Meadows, which are great for bird watching. You can also find historical elements such as old foundations and stone walls along the trails, hinting at the area's past.

Is there an entrance fee or permit required to hike in George Dudley Seymour State Park?

No, George Dudley Seymour State Park is open year-round from sunrise to sunset and does not have an entrance fee. Permits are generally not required for hiking the trails.

What do other hikers say about the waterfall trails in George Dudley Seymour State Park?

The komoot community highly rates the trails in George Dudley Seymour State Park, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the park's natural beauty, the peaceful atmosphere, and the enjoyable experience of discovering its waterfalls and scenic viewpoints.

Are there public transport options to reach George Dudley Seymour State Park?

Public transport options directly to George Dudley Seymour State Park may be limited. It is generally recommended to access the park by car. For detailed information on reaching the park, you may find additional resources on the official state park website or local tourism sites like CTvisit.com.

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