Bailey's Ravine Trailhead
About the Business
Bailey's Ravine Trailhead is a picturesque park and popular tourist attraction located at 291 Pond Road in Franklin, Connecticut, United States. This beautiful trailhead is the starting point for the Bailey's Ravine Trail, a scenic hiking route that winds through lush forests and alongside babbling brooks. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll or a more challenging hike while taking in the natural beauty of the area. The trailhead offers parking facilities and informational signage, making it easy for visitors to explore this hidden gem in the heart of Connecticut. Whether you're a nature lover, outdoor enthusiast, or just looking for a peaceful escape, Bailey's Ravine Trailhead is the perfect destination for a day of adventure and exploration.
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291 Pond Rd, North Franklin, CT 06254, United States
Reviews
"This trail is poorly marked. I had to use my all trails map to find my way at times. The trail is fairly easy to walk except 1 section there is a long steep incline. The trail is beautiful! There's a few waterfalls along the way. I love that you can go right up to the waterfalls. I even climbed them all but my favorite is Ayers farm. I've never seen such a gorgeous farm like this farm. It was such a treat to come out to that farm when we finished. I've been here twice now and still plan to come back again. Preferably with a white spray can to mark the trail better a long the way."
"Kind of a tough little hike. It’ll take you about an hour to complete. Make sure to bring hiking boots, bug spray and pants that will cover your legs. Cute little waterfall at the end."
"Even in the cooler months this is a beautiful hike. Some steeper hills right at the start. Bring sturdy waterproof hiking shoes especially if it's rained recently. The trail needs some love alot of downed trees across the trail. Markings on the trail could use a touch-up, trails are still easily visible (well worn). Lots of little forks off the main trails. Definitely going back to explore more."
"Beautiful little gorge with lots of waterfalls, weeping walls and gorgeous moss. Wonderful to visit any season. On the north end there are trails that will connect you over to Sprague land preserve which also has numerous waterfalls."
"Go up the steep rocks, check out the overlook, then continue into the woods. About two hours if you're slowed with children. End up on Ayer Road at the end of the waterfall. It's gorgeous all year!"
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