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The Tulmeadow Farm Trail offers a charming and easy hiking experience, blending active farmland with peaceful woodlands. You'll wander through expansive corn and hay fields, enjoying open views of the Connecticut hills, before the path leads you into a healthy forest environment complete with a small pond and historic stone…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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4.01 km
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3.28 km
743 m
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Yes, the trail is considered relatively easy and scenic, making it suitable for various hikers, including beginners and families. It features terrain that ranges from level to gently undulating hills, so it's not overly strenuous.
The Tulmeadow Farm Trail is primarily an out-and-back route. The main path to Town Forest Road and back is less than 3 miles, with a 2.5-mile option traversing meadows, fields, and woodlands.
The trail begins at Tulmeadow Farm itself. You can typically find parking available at the farm, which serves as the trailhead. Please be mindful of farm operations when parking.
The terrain is varied but generally accessible, featuring level to gently undulating hills. You'll hike through expansive corn and hay fields, as well as Tulmeadow's 73-acre woodlot, offering a mix of open agricultural land and natural woodlands.
Hikers can enjoy diverse scenery, including expansive corn and hay fields with views of surrounding hills and even the Heublein Tower. Informational signs provide insights into local geology and farming. The trail also passes through an active woodlot, showcasing forest management practices. The most unique feature is that you're hiking through a historic working farm, continuously operated by the Tuller family since 1768.
The trail offers beauty in multiple seasons. Spring and summer provide lush green fields and active farm scenes, while autumn brings vibrant fall foliage. Even winter can be beautiful, though portions may be subject to temporary closures for farm operations or weather conditions. Always check local conditions before heading out.
Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, as it passes through an active farm and woodlot, it's essential to keep your dog on a leash at all times to protect farm animals, wildlife, and other hikers.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to hike the Tulmeadow Farm Trail. The trail is maintained by the Simsbury Land Trust, which ensures its preservation and accessibility for public enjoyment.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Farmington River Trail and the Ethel Walker Woods 5K Loop.
Absolutely! A significant highlight of hiking here is the opportunity to visit the Tulmeadow Farm store. It's a popular spot for its homemade ice cream, and also sells fresh produce, milk, and grass-fed beef, making for a perfect post-hike treat or supply stop.
The trail is on an active farm, so portions may be subject to temporary closures for farm operations. It's always a good idea to check for any notices from the Simsbury Land Trust or the farm directly before your visit. Please respect the farm environment and stay on marked trails.
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