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codfish+falls Latitude and Longitude:

41°49′26.3″N 72°13′36.7″W / 41.823972°N 72.226861°W / 41.823972; -72.226861
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41°49′26.3″N 72°13′36.7″W / 41.823972°N 72.226861°W / 41.823972; -72.226861

Upper Codfish Falls

Codfish Falls is a series of close-knit plunges and cascades, ending in a fan, that is fed by Fishers Brook, in Storrs, Connecticut (a village in the town of Mansfield). [1] It can be accessed by a trail from a road of the same name. The falls has carved out a steep-sided gorge, averaging twenty feet deep, which is in sharp contrast to the surrounding land. It feeds into the nearby Fenton River.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Codfish Falls - CT". NewEnglandWaterfalls.com. Retrieved 13 July 2016.

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codfish+falls Latitude and Longitude:

41°49′26.3″N 72°13′36.7″W / 41.823972°N 72.226861°W / 41.823972; -72.226861
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Codfish falls)

41°49′26.3″N 72°13′36.7″W / 41.823972°N 72.226861°W / 41.823972; -72.226861

Upper Codfish Falls

Codfish Falls is a series of close-knit plunges and cascades, ending in a fan, that is fed by Fishers Brook, in Storrs, Connecticut (a village in the town of Mansfield). [1] It can be accessed by a trail from a road of the same name. The falls has carved out a steep-sided gorge, averaging twenty feet deep, which is in sharp contrast to the surrounding land. It feeds into the nearby Fenton River.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Codfish Falls - CT". NewEnglandWaterfalls.com. Retrieved 13 July 2016.

External links



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