Farmington is the jewel of the Farmington Valley — the Hill-Stead Museum's Impressionist collection, the Farmington Canal Heritage Trail's paved corridor for cycling and walking, and a charming Main Street village center create a town of uncommon cultural richness. Hi People Cannabis Market in Hartford is about 20 minutes east on Route 4 or I-84, bringing an equally curated cannabis experience to Farmington's discerning residents. Whether you are heading home from a Heritage Trail ride or planning a quiet evening in the Valley, premium cannabis is well within reach.

Farmington is an affluent Hartford suburb in the Farmington Valley, celebrated for its cultural institutions, outdoor recreation, and village charm. The Hill-Stead Museum — a Colonial Revival estate housing works by Monet, Degas, and Whistler — is a National Historic Landmark. The Farmington Canal Heritage Trail provides a paved multi-use path for cyclists and pedestrians stretching from New Haven to Northampton. Main Street offers a walkable village center with locally owned shops and restaurants, and the Farmington River provides tubing, fishing, and kayaking in warmer months. It is a town where history, nature, and refinement coexist seamlessly.
Hill-Stead Museum
A National Historic Landmark featuring a Colonial Revival home with original Impressionist paintings by Monet, Degas, Manet, and Whistler, plus a sunken garden and poetry trail.
Farmington Canal Heritage Trail
A paved multi-use trail following the historic canal and railroad corridor, popular with cyclists, runners, and walkers year-round.
Farmington Main Street
A quaint village center with independent shops, cafes, and restaurants set along a tree-lined stretch of historic Farmington.
Farmington River
A state-designated scenic river offering tubing, kayaking, and fly fishing through the Farmington Valley.
Tunxis Country Club Area
An established residential and recreational area in Farmington known for its golf course and affluent neighborhood setting.
From Farmington Center, take Route 4 East (Farmington Avenue) into Hartford. You can also take I-84 East for a faster highway route. Once in Hartford, head north to Market Street. Our store is at 306 Market Street. Allow about 20 minutes for the drive.
Address
306 Market St, Hartford, CT 06120, United States
Phone Number
860-420-BUDS (2837)
Drive Time from Farmington
20 minutes drive from Farmington
Pair the Heritage Trail with a Hi People visit — ride the trail, then drive 20 minutes east to 306 Market Street for cannabis curated to match your Farmington lifestyle.
After miles on the Farmington Canal Trail, you deserve a thoughtful wind-down. Our recovery and relaxation picks are built for Farmington's cycling community.
Monet and Degas set a contemplative mood. We carry products that extend that gallery calm into your evening at home.
Summer tubing on the Farmington River is a Valley tradition. Our refreshing THC beverages and mellow edibles make the perfect post-float treat.
After dinner on Farmington's Main Street, complete the evening with a carefully chosen product from Hi People — 20 minutes and worth every mile.
Farmington Valley weekends are slow by design. Our curated selections match that deliberate pace with products meant for savoring, not rushing.
Hill-Stead's sunken garden hosts a beloved poetry series. We stock meditative, low-key options that pair with an artistic sensibility.
Farmington adheres to Connecticut recreational cannabis laws. Adults 21 and older may purchase with valid photo ID. Public consumption is prohibited on the Farmington Canal Heritage Trail, at Hill-Stead Museum grounds, the Farmington River, and all town property. Use at private residences only.
Route 4 is simpler with no merges. I-84 East is faster during weekday rush hours. Both take about 20 minutes from Farmington Center.
Yes. From the Heritage Trail parking area near Route 10, take Route 4 East into Hartford. You will reach 306 Market Street in about 20 minutes.
No dispensary operates in Farmington. Hi People Hartford is the nearest option in the Hartford direction, about 20 minutes east via Route 4 or I-84.
Our budtenders often recommend topicals for muscle relief, low-dose edibles for gentle relaxation, and THC beverages for a refreshing post-activity treat. Tell us what you enjoy and we will match you.
Yes. Westfarms sits right off I-84 between Farmington and Hartford. You can shop at the mall and then continue east to Hi People — it adds about 10 minutes to the route.
We receive new shipments weekly and rotate products frequently. Call 860-420-BUDS or check shop.hipeople.com for the latest arrivals.
You can purchase cannabis products for yourself and give them to another adult 21 or older. However, you cannot purchase for or provide cannabis to anyone under 21.
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