Covered Bridges in CT: Bulls Bridge

| November 17, 2009 | 0 Comments
Bulls Bridge in Kent

Bulls Bridge in

Bulls Bridge is one of the few functional covered bridges remaining in Connecticut. Built in 1842, the bridge was one of the few ways to cross the Housatonic River from New York state, and was intended to bring more traffic into the area.

In addition to the scenic wooden bridge, the area features waterfalls, rapids, overviews, a small gorge, and hiking trails.

The bridge and falls are only a short walk from the parking area, which is free. The trail is generally easy to walk, but is narrow in spots and can get slippery after rain.

Most people walk straight towards the bridge and down towards the rapids, where you can view a powerful waterfall coming from an old power station. Slightly out of view is another short walking path located directly across the street from the parking lot which will bring you to a scenic overlook of the river down below.

If you look closely at the rocks near the river you may spot some very large spiders (almost fist-size) living in the cracks. Be careful though as it is very dangerous to get close to the water. The rocks are unstable and slick and you may fall in.

Signage will direct you to the areas hiking trails, which link up with the nearby Appalachian Trail.

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