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Farmington Canal Heritage Trail

Hartford County, Connecticut

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Trail length

37.4 km

Time

~2 days

Elevation Gain

101 m

Hike Type

Multi-Day

“Explore Connecticut's splendor and history on the scenic, multifaceted Farmington Canal Heritage Trail.”

What to expect?

rivers
historic-landmarks

Activity types

nature-trips

Frequently asked questions

How long does it take to walk the Farmington Canal Heritage Trail in Hartford County?

The Farmington Canal Heritage Trail segment listed here is 37.36 km, or about 23.2 miles, with only 101 m of climbing. Strong walkers can cover that in a long day, but many people split it over two days because it is a point-to-point route rather than a short loop.

Is the Farmington Canal Heritage Trail easy enough for beginners and families?

This Farmington Canal Heritage Trail route is rated Easy and gains just 101 m over 37.36 km, so the grade is gentle by hiking standards. The bigger challenge is the length, not steep terrain, which makes shorter out-and-back sections a practical choice for beginners, families, and anyone easing into longer walks.

Is the Farmington Canal Heritage Trail paved or suitable for smooth walking and rolling?

Most of the Connecticut Farmington Canal Heritage Trail is paved, and the wider trail system follows former canal towpaths and rail corridors through towns and open greenway sections. That generally means a smooth, low-grade surface that works well for walking, running, and other non-motorized use, though some gaps and connecting sections still exist in the broader trail corridor.

Where can you park for the Farmington Canal Heritage Trail near Farmington, Connecticut?

A recognized access point for the Farmington Canal Heritage Trail in Farmington is near Red Oak Hill Road and New Britain Avenue. The trail organization also publishes parking locations along the corridor in towns such as Simsbury, East Granby, Granby, and West Suffield, which is useful for planning a one-way walk or a shorter section hike.

Are dogs allowed on the Farmington Canal Heritage Trail?

Dogs are allowed on the Farmington Canal Heritage Trail, but they should be kept leashed and under close control. Trail user guidelines also call for cleaning up after pets, and local trail managers note that leash use is especially important because wildlife including coyotes and black bears has been reported along parts of the corridor.

Is the Farmington Canal Heritage Trail open year-round?

The Farmington Canal Heritage Trail is generally open year-round for recreational use from dawn to dusk. Temporary closures can happen for construction or maintenance, such as the posted June 9 to June 13, 2026 closure near Mather’s Crossing in Simsbury, so checking current conditions before a full-length outing is sensible.

What is there to see on the Farmington Canal Heritage Trail besides the walk itself?

The Farmington Canal Heritage Trail follows the historic canal and later railroad corridor, so the route is known for canal-era and rail-era landmarks rather than big mountain scenery. Along the wider trail are historic buildings, canal locks, remnants of canal aqueducts, and town-center stretches that connect urban, suburban, and rural parts of central Connecticut.

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