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Farmington Canal Heritage Trail - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting

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2-5 Day Treks
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About Farmington Canal Heritage Trail

The Farmington Canal Heritage Trail, located in the Greater Hartford area of Connecticut, is a scenic multi-use trail that follows the path of the historic Farmington Canal. Stretching through various towns and cities, the trail offers a picturesque route for walking, jogging, cycling, and other recreational activities.
Address : 990-1008 New Britain Ave, Farmington, CT 06032, USA

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Top Activities Near Farmington Canal Heritage Trail

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Stanley-Whitman HouseThe Stanley-Whitman House, located in Farmington, Connecticut, is a historic house museum that offers visitors a glimpse into early American life. Built in 1720, this well-preserved colonial homestead provides a unique opportunity to explore the architecture, lifestyle, and cultural practices of the 18th century.
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Hill-Stead MuseumThe Hill-Stead Museum is a renowned historic house museum located in Farmington, Connecticut, just outside of Hartford. It is celebrated for its magnificent architecture, extensive collection of art and antiques, and beautiful grounds.
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Metacomet TrailThe Metacomet Trail, located near Hartford, Connecticut, is a scenic hiking trail that traverses the central part of the state, offering outdoor enthusiasts a diverse and rewarding experience in nature. Stretching for approximately 62 miles, the trail follows the ridgeline of the Metacomet Ridge, providing hikers with panoramic views, challenging terrain, and access to various natural attractions.
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Talcott MountainTalcott Mountain, located near Hartford, Connecticut, is a prominent natural landmark that offers scenic beauty, recreational opportunities, and a connection to the region's geological history. The mountain is known for its diverse ecosystems, hiking trails, and the popular Heublein Tower, which provides panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
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Batterson ParkBatterson Park is a public park owned by the City of Hartford, Connecticut, though located outside the city limits within the nearby towns of New Britain, CT, and Farmington. It includes a large pond with a state-managed boat launch. The pond was formerly used as reservoir managed by the City Water Department, and became a park sometime after 1928, when the water department turned over the disused land to the city.
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West Hartford ReservoirThe West Hartford Reservoir, located in West Hartford, Connecticut, is a scenic and recreational area that serves as a vital source of drinking water for the Greater Hartford region. This beautiful reservoir and its surrounding grounds offer a natural oasis where visitors can engage in various outdoor activities and appreciate the tranquility of the water supply.

Discover More Attractions in Hartford County, Home of Farmington Canal Heritage Trail

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Hartford County
Hartford County, located in the central part of Connecticut, is a dynamic and historically rich region that offers a variety of attractions and activities for tourists. The county is known for its cultural heritage, scenic beauty, and vibrant city life. Hartford County offers a rich mix of history, culture, and outdoor experiences. Whether you're interested in exploring historic sites, enjoying the arts, or savoring local cuisine, Hartford County provides a diverse and enriching range of tourism

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