Batz Trails is an easy hiking area located on Town of Ellington land at 97 Shenipsit Street, featuring approximately 1.1 miles of loop trails. Trails extend westerly from the parking area, with the main trail leading to a peach-blazed loop that circles a field on the northeast section of the property. The property features a community garden, pollinator pathways, a sledding hill, a small pond, and a small amphitheater. The trail curves along Turkey Brook and concludes through a second field which has latrine toilets and a large fire pit used by area Scouts. The property was willed to the town in 1993 by Charles Batz and his sister Emma Batz, who wanted the land to remain undeveloped. The trailhead kiosk provides a detailed history with photos, and there is a memorial plaque at the entrance.