Glastonbury Multi-Use Trail




















Glastonbury Multi-Use Trail is a versatile outdoor area in Glastonbury, CT, offering a natural setting for dog walking and recreation. While specific amenities are not detailed, it provides an opportunity for dogs and their owners to enjoy a multi-use trail environment.
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listen guys. i left my child 🧒 👶 somewhere near the bridge. I went to get a peanut butter banana blast smoothie (it was so so so yummy 🤤 ) and when I came back the baby was Al Roker! He did not like being breast fed.


Great place. They did a great job with the space. Great to go for a walk, bike ride. I love to see families enjoying this place. People who work nearby often take walks.


I take my son for a walk here as much as I can, a few times a week.
The trail is only a mile but kept clean and has some some nice views.
I wish it was longer because I enjoy coming here so much.


This is a very well-maintained gem in Glastonbury. We typically start from the Bell Street side and have walked both the paved path and trails many times. Great amenity to have locally.


Nice spot to walk or bike. Also good for snowshoeing in the winter. 1 mile long each way. I typically start from the Bell Street side. Other side ends at the Addison Middle School. Nice side and connecting trails too. Good connections to other paths on the Addison School end.
Some nice wildlife, including pileated woodpeckers. Seen evidence of beaver. Bear prints, but I have never seen a bear.
You do have access to the Addison Peat Bog via a side trail which is unusual. Only part that can be a little dangerous if you don’t stay on the trail, because you could end up sinking in the bog. I don’t snowshoe in the bog portion in winter, and you would want to be careful with kids in that area.