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Farmington River Trail

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The Farmington River Trail is a picturesque multi-use rail-trail spanning approximately 16.5 miles through northwest Connecticut, primarily within Hartford County. This popular pathway follows the scenic Farmington River, a designated National Wild and Scenic River, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical significance. It forms a crucial link in a broader network of trails, connecting to the extensive Farmington Canal Heritage Trail at both its northern and southern ends.

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    August 24, 2023

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    The Farmington River Trail is a 16.5-mile rail-trail that connects to the larger Farmington Canal Heritage Trail on both ends.

    The trail was built on the former Central New England Railway rail bed. The trail is a mix of paved and crushed gravel, but is well graded.

    As the trail follows the Farmington River at many points, there are a lot of spots where you can stop and enjoy great views of the Farmington River.

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    Cycle the difficult 35.2-mile Farmington River Trail Loop, featuring scenic river views, historic mills, and the charming Old Drake Hill Flo

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    Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Distance 1.17 km

    Uphill 10 m

    Downhill 20 m

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    Location: Capitol Planning Region, Connecticut, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is the Farmington River Trail suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, the Farmington River Trail is highly recommended for families. Its generally smooth, flat terrain and varied surface (asphalt, concrete, crushed gravel) make it accessible for strollers, bikes with training wheels, and young walkers. There are many scenic spots to stop and rest, and the trail offers opportunities to spot wildlife, which can be engaging for kids.

    Are dogs allowed on the Farmington River Trail?

    Yes, the Farmington River Trail is dog-friendly. Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners. Please remember to clean up after your pet to help keep the trail enjoyable for everyone.

    Where are the best places to park for the Farmington River Trail?

    There are numerous parking options available along the entire length of the Farmington River Trail. Popular access points with parking include areas near Collinsville, Unionville, and Simsbury. For specific locations, it's advisable to check a detailed trail map before your visit.

    What kind of terrain and elevation can I expect on the Farmington River Trail?

    The Farmington River Trail is a rail-trail, meaning it was built on a former railway bed, resulting in a generally flat and well-graded path. The surface is a mix of paved sections (asphalt, concrete) and crushed gravel, making it suitable for various activities and equipment. Significant elevation changes are minimal, making it an easy and accessible route.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near the Farmington River Trail?

    Yes, as the trail passes through several towns like Farmington, Unionville, Collinsville, Canton, and Simsbury, you'll find various amenities. These towns offer a selection of cafes, restaurants, and pubs. For accommodation, there are hotels and inns in the surrounding areas, particularly in larger towns like Farmington and Simsbury.

    Can I rent bicycles near the Farmington River Trail?

    Yes, there are several bike rental shops located in towns along or very close to the Farmington River Trail, particularly in areas like Farmington and Simsbury. These shops often offer a range of bicycles suitable for the trail's mixed surfaces.

    Is swimming permitted in the Farmington River along the trail?

    While fishing is a popular activity in the Farmington River, swimming is generally not encouraged directly from the trail due to varying currents and access points. However, Stratton Brook State Park, which the trail provides access to, offers designated swimming areas.

    What are the winter hiking conditions like on the Farmington River Trail?

    The Farmington River Trail can be enjoyed in winter, but conditions vary. While the trail is generally well-maintained, snow and ice can accumulate, especially after storms. Sections may be plowed or packed down, but it's advisable to wear appropriate winter footwear and check local conditions before heading out for a winter hike or fat biking.

    What unique natural features or landmarks can I see along the trail?

    Beyond the scenic views of the Farmington River, the trail features the charming Old Drake Hill Flower Bridge in Simsbury, an 1892 metal-truss bridge adorned with flower boxes. You can also spot remnants of old mills and rapids, and the trail provides access to Stratton Brook State Park, offering additional natural exploration.

    Are there any public transport options to access the Farmington River Trail?

    Public transport options directly to the trailheads are limited. The most common way to access the Farmington River Trail is by car, utilizing the numerous parking areas along its route. Some local bus services might operate in nearby towns, but direct trail access via public transport is not widely available.

    Are there any fees or permits required to use the Farmington River Trail?

    No, there are no fees or permits required to access or use the Farmington River Trail itself. It is a publicly accessible multi-use trail. However, if you visit Stratton Brook State Park via the trail, standard state park entrance fees may apply for vehicle access, though walking or cycling in from the trail is typically free.

    What kind of wildlife might I see on the Farmington River Trail?

    The trail offers excellent opportunities for wildlife observation. Along the river, you might spot various bird species, including herons, ducks, and kingfishers. In wooded sections, deer, squirrels, and other small mammals are common. Keep an eye out for turtles and frogs near water bodies.

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