Indian Well Falls

Indian Well Falls on Indian Hole Brook
Indian Well State Park, Shelton, Connecticut
Bound for its confluence with the Housatonic River, Indian Hole Brook dramatically plunges some fifteen feet into a mossy, rock-walled oasis before weaving onwards through the forests of Shelton.
“Traditon says the Indians fathomed the well to a depth of a hundred feet and found no bottom,” recalled one 19th-century historian, referring to the dark pool at the base of Indian Well Falls. This storied waterfall now lends its name to a few hundred acres of wooded parkland along the Housatonic.
About this Artwork
The Falls of Indian Well can be purchased as a fine art print, matted and framed, from Connecticut landscape photographer J. G. Coleman.