Hawk Hill Farm Trail

Rating/Terrain: Easy to moderate with intermediate slopes
Distance: Hawk Hill Farm trails range from 1 to 3 miles, with connecting trails to LaSalette Park. Hawk Hill Trail is 1 mile to the pond. Hawk Hill White Trail is 1 mile.
Parking: Hawk Hill farm parking lot at 20 Duncaster Road
Trail Access: From the parking lot, follow the signs to the trailhead. As this is a working farm, please be respectful of the farmers and stay on the designated public trails.
Feature: “Notable” tree trail with some of the largest trees in CT, farm animals, views

Location
The trailhead begins at the corral. Follow the farm road up into the pastures. Following the white markers, the wooded Hawk Hill White Trail continues south into the LaSalette Park trail system.

Description
The Hawk Hill Farm trails feature a 45-acre working farm with chickens, goats, and sheep. Views of the surrounding hills become apparent as the trail rises to the upper pasture near LaSalette Park, where on a clear day one can see the Seven Sisters Range in North Hampton, MA.

The Hawk Hill wooded trail connects to the LaSalette Park trail system. These trails include a wilderness White Trail loop which includes views of a pristine pond, upland woods, valley and seasonal streams. The trail crosses the pond dam and proceeds north up an incline. The trail loop will be visible on the left, stay right.

The high point was once the top of a town ski run and is the highest point in the center of Bloomfield. Continue to follow the white marks counterclockwise to proceed along the valley and wetland edge to complete the loop.

One will also find a new tree trail with educational signage featuring 9 trees including 5 notable trees.

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