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    Windsor Locks Canal Trail State Park

    4.2 (30 reviews)

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    Anas A.

    Beautiful canal as always. Full of animals from rabbits to Fish, ducks, herons, geese, turtles, birds, 4 bald eagles, and more Walkable, bike friendly path with resting seats Bathroom at the entrance Cool outlooks onto the Connecticut river. Worth a visit!

    Dave O.

    Green space along the Connecticut River very nice but I was a little surprised this place makes the list as a "State Park" but maybe it's to ensure it receives funding being there is no admission. The walking path and scenery is nice and I find the graffiti bulletin board under the bridge is creative although I think if it was officially managed it would a great attraction, like other graffiti bridges across the country e.g. "The Graffiti Bridge" in Pensacola, Florida (you can YELP it) instead of a bunch of garbage it's used to bring attention to issues but not to just one individual's agenda and it's constantly changes, sometimes daily - just a thought. The weather today in mid April was cold and rainy not the best day to enjoy the outdoors, but there was an older couple staring at the river flowing by at an incredible pace both donning hoodies and waterproof parkers. I did see the local news mention the recent rains put the river near flood stage, then there's a lone bleach blonde sitting on top of a picnic table smoking a cigarette while playing on her phone unaware anyone else exist. I walked down the trail to look at the water passing underneath the bridge, there's a fence with a locked gate preventing one from getting to the river's edge so I'm somewhat puzzled how the fishermen in the other photos access their fishing holes - is it legal to jump the fence, the management seems to be sending mixed messages even the signage "closed at sunset except for fishing" is mis-leading so I guess if you want to stay after dark to spray paint the bridge you should bring a cane pole with you...

    Here's a tip, come here often.
    Don P.

    This is a wonderful walking and or biking trail connecting Windsor Locks and Enfield. There are many good fishing spots and scenic views of the CT River along the trail.

    Dan L.

    The Windsor Locks Canal Trail is an interesting little trail - you have the Connecticut river on one side and the canal on the other - each a stone's toss away from the trail itself. The paved trail is good for walking, biking, roller blading, you name it, although it can get a little uneven in places. It's raised above the water level, so you pretty much have to stay on the trail and don't have many options to explore off it (although I have yet only been down a little ways walking - from the parking on Canal Rd heading toward Windsor). There are some spots near the parking area where you can get close to the water and there is even a small area with sand like a mini beach. It's popular with all kinds of people - individuals, couples, families, people walking dogs. Everyone was very nice and smiled and said "Hi" on the way by. If you're biking please be courteous and warn walkers - there's not much room for maneuvering and a fall off the trail could land you in the water or some harsh thorns.

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    Steven P.

    This is a Great River park. Very well made biking and walking trail. Picnic benches available. Easy access and ample parking. Nice views of the Connecticut River.

    So beautiful every step in 7.2 miles was perfect. If it wasn't for the fact that the sunsets at 6:30 and my cell had 1% battery I'd probably still be out there. Bob Ross doesn't have enough paint brushes to compete with real nature. RIP Bob Ross

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    Awesome trail to walk , seems like it never ends haha where does it end ? Been a great place to see the River and get a great workout in!

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    Great little park for running or biking. The trail along the canal is scenic and goes for several miles.

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    A great place to go biking or take a walk next to the river. This will be a place I will defiantly come back too!

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    what a hidden gem in our area. "try it you'll like it"

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    Northwest Park & Nature Center - Gift shop

    Northwest Park & Nature Center

    4.6(22 reviews)
    7.6 mi

    This is my first time coming here, and I definitely need to return to explore the whole grounds!…read more There is plenty of parking upon entering and a dog park right near the parking lot There is an animal barn, a tobacco museum, picnic areas, a community garden, a maple sugar house, a nature center, a soccer field and 12 miles worth of hiking trails!! This could definitely be an all day adventure.

    Northwest Park is a beautiful park located in the Town of Windsor. It is 473 acres and it used to…read morebe a tobacco farm. It's located right on the Farmington River. There are forests, wetlands, fields, and 12 miles of trails. There is a nature center, farm animals, tobacco museum, gardens, playground, and picnic pavilions. The tobacco museum is only opened seasonally. The parking lot was on gravel but there were plenty of spots available when I went; there is a porta potty in the lot as well. You can find restrooms at the nature Center too. Once you walk into the park, there is a viewing platform overlooking a small pond. The pond had goldfishes in it! First we went to the animal barn. There were turkeys, goats, ducks, donkey, chickens, cows, and rabbits. Next door to the barn was the maple sugar house; I don't think it was open when we went. We went into the nature center which was very nice. There were many exhibits, taxidermied local animals, a fish tank, hissing cockroaches, frogs, snake, a gift shop, a turtle pond, a tree house, and a table with puzzles and blocks for the kids. There was a clean bathroom onsite and the attendant working in the nature center was very friendly. The playground was also very nice. There were two playscapes for the different age groups. There were a couple of benches and the large picnic pavilions were nearby. They had a couple of gardens as well; one was an organic garden and the other was a butterfly garden, which was accessible. They had informational signs with braille on it. There are quite a few trails on the property. We walked over to the reservoir and Farmington River; the trails were easy and quiet. You can find the map online and in the Nature Center. There are also soccer fields and a dog park. Seriously, you won't be bored at this place. It's nicely maintained and the people of Windsor are lucky to have this park! I'm looking forward to going back!

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    Quabbin Reservoir - The Quabbin Reservoir Visitor Center

    Quabbin Reservoir

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    The Quabbin Reservoir Visitor Center is well worth a visit. The history and evolution of the…read morereservoir including indigenous wildlife are explained in detail. Very friendly and helpful staff. Ample free parking, too. The Reservoir is astounding.

    This place used to be my favorite, now I wouldn't step foot back if you paid me…read more On Sunday, August 3rd around 1:15pm at Gate 8, we were greeted by the most VILE, DISRESPECTFUL woman I've ever had to deal with. From the second we pulled up, she looked at us with pure attitude, like we were beneath her. She made us feel like an inconvenience, snapping and acting like we didn't belong there. It was humiliating and completely uncalled for, especially considering she was literally with 2 different customers- how professional! After snapping at us for simply entering the premises, she continued to laugh at how she had just treated us in front of other customers (who experienced the whole thing) For reference, she was a blonde woman with neck tattoos, so there's no excuse for whoever in charge to not know exactly who this is and take action. I seriously don't understand how someone with that kind of nasty, hostile energy is allowed to work with the public. She has no business being employed anywhere near customers. She should be FIRED IMMEDIATELY. This woman ruined the entire experience, and because of her, they've permanently lost a loyal customer. Absolutely VILE behavior that will not be tolerated and this will be continually reported until action is taken. It's sad, because the gentlemen that work there are so kind and made our past experiences so wholesome. It was truly the place to go when you needed a break from the busy world. Super unfortunate how some nasty unhappy woman could ruin it.

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