Fisher Farm Trail offers easy to moderate hiking onnearly four miles of trailswith multiple route options. The eastern portion of the trail follows the Farmington River for approximately one mile, providing great access for walking, bird watching, and fishing. The southern portion of the trail offers a unique view of a significant glacial esker, a remnant of the last ice age, situated amongst the agricultural fields. To the west of Tillotson Road, the primary hiking trail follows the historic Farmington Canal, which was completed in 1835 and connected New Haven with Northampton, Massachusetts, and the canal was added to the U. S. National Register of Historic Places in 1985. The property isa working dairy farm with public access restricted to the ponds, parking lot, and trail along the Farmington River. Visitors can expect flat terrain through meadows and woods, with parking available off Tillotson Road.