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Jogging around New Hartford Center offers diverse natural landscapes, making it an excellent destination for outdoor activities. The region is characterized by serene river views along the Farmington River, dense woodlands, and open park spaces, providing varied terrain for runners. Trails often feature a mix of paved and crushed gravel surfaces, with some routes incorporating rolling hills.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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The West Hill loop from Brodie Park offers a diverse jogging experience, transitioning from wide-open fields with massive pines to serene woodlands. You'll navigate sections of old woods roads andโฆ
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The Farmington River Trail loop from Collinsville Historic District offers a picturesque jogging experience, winding along the banks of the National Wild and Scenic Farmington River. You'll pass through charmingโฆ

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Sue Grossman Still River Greenway stretches 3.4 miles and features just paved trail surfaces. Stretching from DMV Driveway in Winsted to Harris Drive. and Winsted Road in Torrington, it serves as a rail trail, offering a scenic getaway ride for bikers and hikers.
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Bond Pond is a small pond, popular for fishing, that can be admired from the Farmington River Trail.
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This is one of several bridges that are part of the Farmington River Trail. From this bridge, there are great views of the Farmington River.
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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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This is one of several bridges that are part of the Farmington River Trail. From this bridge, there are great views of the Farmington River.
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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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Great view of the Farmington River, the largest tributary in Connecticut. While there are no benches in this spot, the great view is from the multi-use path, so you can take your time to enjoy the view.
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Great tarmac, friendly folks on the trail but in the early AM's mainly empty.
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Jogging routes in New Hartford Center offer a diverse range of terrain. You'll find a mix of paved and crushed gravel surfaces, especially along the Farmington River Trail. Some routes, like the West Hill loop from Brodie Park, feature varied terrain with rolling hills through fields and woodlands. Expansive areas like Nepaug State Forest offer more natural, diverse trails winding through forests and open fields.
While the guide primarily features moderate to difficult routes, the well-graded, paved, and crushed gravel sections of the Farmington River Trail are generally accessible and suitable for beginners looking for a flatter, less technical run. Many of the routes are considered 'moderate' and can be adapted for different fitness levels.
Yes, for those looking for longer runs, routes like the View of the Farmington River โ Farmington River Trail loop from Canton offer significant distances, reaching over 19 miles (31 km). The Farmington River Trail itself extends for 16.5 miles, providing ample opportunity for extended runs.
Absolutely. Many of the popular running routes around New Hartford Center are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the West Hill loop from Brodie Park and the View of the Farmington River โ Bond Pond loop from Collinsville Historic District.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You'll frequently encounter serene river views along the Farmington River, especially on routes that follow the Farmington River Trail. Dense woodlands, open park spaces, and the calming sounds of flowing water are common. Areas like Brodie Park offer lakeside views of West Hill Pond, while Nepaug State Forest provides diverse landscapes with babbling brooks and rolling hills.
Yes, several points of interest enhance the running experience. Along the Farmington River, you might pass by the Seville Dam or enjoy a View of the Farmington River from various spots. The Farmington River Trail Bridge View is another notable sight. Additionally, you'll find natural attractions like Lake McDonough nearby.
Yes, parking is generally available at or near the trailheads for many popular running routes. For instance, the West Hill loop from Brodie Park starts directly from Brodie Park, which offers parking facilities. Routes originating from Collinsville or Canton also typically have accessible parking options nearby.
Many of the trails, particularly the flatter, well-maintained sections of the Farmington River Trail, are suitable for families. The varied terrain and scenic views offer an enjoyable experience for all ages. Brodie Park, with its fields and lakeside setting, is also a great option for family-friendly outdoor activity.
Generally, many outdoor trails in New Hartford Center, including sections of the Farmington River Trail and trails within Brodie Park and Nepaug State Forest, are dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and to check specific park or trail regulations before heading out to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.
New Hartford Center offers great running opportunities year-round. Spring and summer provide lush green landscapes and pleasant temperatures, while autumn is particularly stunning for viewing vibrant fall foliage in areas like Nepaug State Forest. Even winter running can be enjoyable on cleared or well-trodden paths, though conditions may vary.
Komoot features over 15 running routes around New Hartford Center, catering to various preferences and fitness levels. These routes showcase the region's diverse natural landscapes, from river views to dense woodlands.
The komoot community frequently praises the diverse natural landscapes and serene environment for jogging in New Hartford Center. Runners particularly enjoy the picturesque river views along the Farmington River, the varied terrain through dense woodlands and open park spaces, and the well-maintained trails that offer options for different ability levels.
While the guide focuses on the routes themselves, the towns surrounding New Hartford Center, such as Collinsville, offer local cafes and amenities where you can refuel after your run. It's a good idea to check local listings for specific establishments near your chosen trailhead.


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