Whether you like to hike, bike, or jog, there’s no denying the gorgeous appeal of the Farmington Canal Heritage Trail. This massive trail spans 81.2 miles and runs through Connecticut and Massachusetts. But don’t worry — there’s no need to explore the whole thing in one day. The pathway is broken up into three sections, and each part is full of scenic views and historic charm. You’ll love exploring this tranquil rail trail in Connecticut.

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Have you ever explored the Farmington Canal Heritage Trail? What is your favorite section? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!

And if you’re looking for more fun, check out our previous article: Visit One Of These 12 Hiking Towns In Connecticut For The Perfect Outdoor Adventure.

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