Bash Bish Falls is the highest drop waterfalls in the state of Massachusetts and is located in the aptly named Bash Bish Falls State Park. There are two entrances, one from the Massachusetts side and one from the Connecticut side. The former is an easier march, the latter a fairly hefty slog through the woods. Using either trail, it is a beautiful place to get to.
This is the second of two posts of a weekend trip to the west border of Connecticut and Massachusetts. The first was Bartholemew’s Cobble and the third is Campbell Falls.
Before viewing the photographs, I would also like to invite you to visit the poetry blog, the Book of Pain. As always, special thanks to my dearest Lyn, She Of Great Taste In All Things But Men, who does most of the photo selection. Thank you for dropping by the Book of Bokeh.
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The pictures are amazing. Your photos transported me to the place. Thanks. 🙂
Norma, That is very, very kind of you! I cannot think of a better compliment that one can give to a photographer. Wow! That really feels good!
Thanks to you 🙂
And to you! 🙂