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Hiking in Haley Farm State Park explores a former colonial-era farm in Groton, Connecticut. The terrain consists of open fields, woodlands, and coastal paths along Palmer Cove, offering varied scenery. The routes are generally level with minimal elevation change, characterized by historic stone walls that cross the property. A pedestrian bridge connects the park to the adjacent Bluff Point State Park, expanding the available hiking area to over 1,000 acres.
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The Haley Farm Loop offers a delightful and accessible escape into nature, guiding you through a charming blend of open fields and dense woodlands. As you walk, you'll encounter historic…
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This easy hiking route, combining segments of the Blue Trail, Groton X-Town Trail, and Yellow Trail, offers a delightful and quick immersion into Groton's varied landscapes. You'll wander through peaceful…

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Embark on the Entrance to Haley Farm State Park – Pond at Haley Farm State Park loop, a moderate 7.9-mile (12.7 km) hike that offers a delightful journey through diverse…
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The Bluff Point State Park and Coastal Reserve Loop offers a refreshing blend of coastal and woodland scenery, making it one of the best hiking trails near Groton, Connecticut. You'll…
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The Beebe Pond Park Loop Trail offers a delightful blend of woodland paths and historical intrigue, winding around the tranquil Beebe Pond and passing by impressive glacial rock outcroppings and…
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Picnic area right by the water
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Haley Farm State Park is a state park in the U.S. state of Connecticut, located within the municipality of Groton. The park's purpose is to preserve farmland that has been cultivated since colonial times (1776-1876). The site was once home to Caleb Haley's dairy farm. In 1953, the land was sold to A. C. White, who built Mumford Cove and subsequently sold 198 acres (80 hectares) to the State of Connecticut. In 1970, the land was reclaimed by the state for $300,000. In 1975, a bicycle trail was established from Mystic to Noank, partially traversing Haley Farm State Park. An additional 57 acres (23 hectares) were purchased for $913,300 and added to the park in 2002. The park now encompasses 267 acres (108 hectares) and is directly adjacent to the Bluff Point Coastal Reserve. The park is reserved for cyclists and hikers. ... https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haley_Farm_State_Park
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Parking and entry are free
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This 267-acre park, offers miles of trails to enjoy, with one being the Haley Farm Bike Trail that winds through the area. Throughout the journey, you'll be rewarded with views of Eccleston Brook over an open meadow.
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Here you can discover miles of trails winding through lush, wooded greenery in this area, providing stunning views of Long Island Sound. It's a popular destination for hiking, running, and biking, offering opportunities to spot wildlife along the way.
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It's hard to beat the scenery here: You get some great wooded trails for hiking/running, and great views out over the water too. Keep an eye out for wildlife, and also for bikes, as they're allowed on many of these trails too.
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Yes, dogs are welcome in Haley Farm State Park. They must be kept on a leash at all times to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all visitors and to protect local wildlife.
Yes, there is a free public parking lot available for visitors at the main entrance on Haley Farm Lane in Groton.
The trails are generally considered easy to moderate. The terrain is mostly level with minimal elevation change, making it suitable for a wide range of fitness levels. The park features a mix of wide, flat paths and narrower woodland trails.
Absolutely. The park is ideal for family outings. For a straightforward and pleasant walk, consider the Bluff Point State Park loop from Midway. It's a relatively short and easy route that still offers a great experience of the area's coastal scenery.
Yes, biking is a popular activity in the park. There is a 0.8-mile paved, wheelchair-accessible bike trail that is part of the larger Groton X-Town trail, which offers a longer ride through the area.
Haley Farm offers a mix of open fields, woodlands, and historic stone walls. Bluff Point is a coastal reserve, focusing more on shoreline paths and beach access. The two parks are connected by a pedestrian bridge, allowing you to easily experience both landscapes in a single visit.
The park was once a working colonial-era farm. The distinctive stone walls you see throughout the property were built in the 19th century under the direction of former owner Caleb Haley. You can also see remnants of the original farm buildings near the park entrance.
Yes, when conditions permit, the park's level and open trails are excellent for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing, offering a peaceful winter outdoor experience.
The park's diverse habitats of woodlands, open fields, and coastal areas make it a great spot for birdwatching. The fields are managed to support a variety of wildlife, so keep an eye out for different bird species and other local fauna.
While Haley Farm itself is set back slightly, the connecting trails into the adjacent Bluff Point State Park and Coastal Reserve lead directly to the coastline, offering expansive views of Palmer Cove and Long Island Sound.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community. Reviewers often praise the park's peaceful atmosphere, the well-maintained and easy-to-follow trails, and the beautiful blend of historic farmland and natural scenery.
If you're looking to explore a bit beyond the park, the Mystic River Bascule Bridge loop from Rossie Velvet Mill Historic District is an easy walk that takes you through the charming nearby town of Mystic.


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