Guidebook for Kent

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Guidebook for Kent

Parks & Nature

Eat a picnic lunch with a spectacular view of the waterfall! Parking fee on weekends during the season. Bring cash.
121 residents recomanen
Kent Falls State Park
462 Kent Cornwall Rd
121 residents recomanen
Eat a picnic lunch with a spectacular view of the waterfall! Parking fee on weekends during the season. Bring cash.
Several trails to choose from with great views from the top!
24 residents recomanen
Macedonia Brook State Park
159 Macedonia Brook Rd
24 residents recomanen
Several trails to choose from with great views from the top!
The trail head os only 9/10 of a mile from our home in the village!
96 residents recomanen
Appalachian Trail Conservancy
799 Washington St
96 residents recomanen
The trail head os only 9/10 of a mile from our home in the village!

Essentials

Small, but they've got all you need.
17 residents recomanen
Davis IGA
27 Kent Green Blvd
17 residents recomanen
Small, but they've got all you need.
Pharmacy and gift shop in Kent's very own old train station. Stock up on personal care items and over the counter medications.
Kent Station Pharmacy
38 N Main St
Pharmacy and gift shop in Kent's very own old train station. Stock up on personal care items and over the counter medications.

Arts & Culture

6 residents recomanen
Kent Art Association
21 S Main St
6 residents recomanen
12 residents recomanen
Eric Sloane Museum & Kent Furnace
31 Kent Cornwall Rd
12 residents recomanen
This house was built in 1751 by John Beebe Jr. and is now the Kent Historical Society Museum. This home has a unique history, having at one point been a fur trading establishment as evidenced by the words "mink", "beaver", and "bear" written in blue chalk on the second floor beams. Artist George Lawerence Nelson was the home's most recent owner. It was in his possession from 1919 to 1979. He bequeathed it to KHS upon his death. Many of his paintings can be found on display. Open seasonally on weekends June through September, or by appointment.
Kent Historical Society
4 Studio Hill Rd
This house was built in 1751 by John Beebe Jr. and is now the Kent Historical Society Museum. This home has a unique history, having at one point been a fur trading establishment as evidenced by the words "mink", "beaver", and "bear" written in blue chalk on the second floor beams. Artist George Lawerence Nelson was the home's most recent owner. It was in his possession from 1919 to 1979. He bequeathed it to KHS upon his death. Many of his paintings can be found on display. Open seasonally on weekends June through September, or by appointment.

Food Scene

Relaxed atmosphere, friendly staff, GREAT food at good prices, and local beers on tap!
32 residents recomanen
Kingsley Tavern
14 N Main St
32 residents recomanen
Relaxed atmosphere, friendly staff, GREAT food at good prices, and local beers on tap!
Neapolitan wood fire pizza. Recently opened and delicious!
29 residents recomanen
Ore Hill & Swyft
3 Maple St
29 residents recomanen
Neapolitan wood fire pizza. Recently opened and delicious!
Great coffee and hot chocolate. Yummy baked goods, sandwiches and ice cream.
18 residents recomanen
Kent Coffee & Chocolate Co.
45 N Main St
18 residents recomanen
Great coffee and hot chocolate. Yummy baked goods, sandwiches and ice cream.