In order to hike these trails, a permit from the Regional Water Authority (RWA) is required.
Located in North Branford, Big Gulph features more than six miles of trails, ranging from flat to very steep with a variety of wildlife habitats, including streams, meadows and forests.
Stream fishing is available in sections of the Farm River and the pond along the Farm River Trail. Please stay within the boundaries of the recreation area and do not enter restricted areas, as these are in sensitive watershed areas. The Big Gulph and Farm River Trails provide good access to the Farm River stream fishing area.
This trail area along the Farm River is also a good place to look for ducks, herons, and painted turtles. The flat part of the Francis A. Merola Trail, which is over two miles one way, is ideal for walking, jogging or enjoying the fall foliage.
For an added challenge, a loop can be made by climbing either the Totoket Trail or the Vista Trail. Both are steep, connecting paths up to the ridge. On the ridge provides great views of the Farm River Valley. Watch for wild turkeys, which have successfully re-established themselves in the area.
Read more at the South Central Regional Council of Governments (SCRCOG) website (North Branford).
A permit can be acquired through the RWA recreation website.
Review the RWA Rules and Regulations for the complete list of park rules.
Big Gulph’s gated entrance can be reached via Middletown Avenue (Route 17), where parking is available at the Northford Playground. Trail head is accessed by walking to the back of the Northford Park past the athletic fields.
A permit is required before using trails. Please read the detailed trail post for more information.
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