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  1. Litchfield County is a county in northwestern Connecticut, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 185,186. [1] The county was named after Lichfield, in England. [2] Litchfield County has the lowest population density of any county in Connecticut and is the state's largest county by area.

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    Get Outdoors!

    The options for enjoying the outdoors in the Litchfield County seem almost limitless, but if you have to choose, the segment of the Appalachian Trail that runs through Salisbury and Kent is a great place to start. Look for the trailhead just north of Salisbury on Route 41. A 5½-mile hike north from there will bring you to the impressive view from atop Bear Mountain. Dennis Hill State Park and Haystack Mountain State Park, both in Norfolk, also offer up memorable outlooks via short, semi-easy...

    Go Antiquing

    The Litchfield Hills area is known as an antique-lover’s paradise, with treasure-filled shops in nearly every town. Prime Finds in Lakeville is worth going out of your way for, and the proceeds support Prime Time House, a nonprofit that assists adults with mental illness. Mill House Antiques in Woodbury is located in a 17th–century grist mill and always has a great selection of furniture and home accessories, while Jeffrey Tillou Antiquesin Litchfield boasts three floors of wares of all descr...

    Shop, Learn & Listen

    The Hickory Stick Bookshop in Washington Depot is a notable independent bookstore where bestsellers compete for shelf space with works by the area’s many notable writers. Museums in Litchfield County include the Eric Sloane Museum and Kent Iron Furnace in Kent, the Glebe House Museum and Gertrude Jekyll Garden in Woodbury, and the American Museum of Tort Law in Winsted. For nighttime fun, check out the lineup at Infinity Music Hall and Bistroin Norfolk.

    Lunch

    Located on the village green in Litchfield, the West Street Grill is a lunch and dinner favorite of local celebrities, and for good reason: Quality local ingredients are the stars of the ever-evolving New American menu, which features creative takes on classic dishes and memorable soups. Washington Depot favorite The Pantry is as good as it gets for salads and sandwiches that are perfect for taking on the go (but just as good over wine in the quaint café), and homemade pie for dessert is an e...

    Dinner

    In 2015, Yankee named Arethusa al Tavolo in Litchfield the best spot for “big-city dining in cow country,” and it’s an honor equally deserved today. Dishes are prepared with prime ingredients, including dairy delights from Arethusa’s famously pampered cows. If you don’t have time for a full meal, you can still grab some cheese for the road at the Arethusa Farm Dairy Store next door, where the ice cream is as fresh — and as delicious — as possible. Another Yankee favorite is Community Table in...

    Take-Home Treats

    Bring home the bacon, and the ham, and the sausage — even the cheese, trout, and venison, if they’re in stock — from Nodine’s Smokehouse in Goshen; the retail store is tiny but the flavor is big-time. Hardcore Sweet in Watertown (a Cupcake Warswinner in 2013) offers more than 150 flavors of cupcakes, truffles, “ponuts” (a pie-doughnut combo), and whoopie pies, including vegan and gluten-free options.

    The Mayflower Inn & Spain Washington offers 25 antiques-decorated rooms and suites, plus several cottages scattered around the property. As a bonus, the formal dining room and more relaxed taproom are among the region’s best dining options. The White Hart in Salisbury, another Yankee favorite, is a classic 19th-century country inn complete with a w...

    Explore the historic towns, scenic trails, and antique shops of Litchfield County, a popular escape for city dwellers. Find suggestions for restaurants, museums, music, and accommodations in this guide.

  2. Litchfield Countys panoramic scenery, preserved farms and forests, and historic village architecture make for breathtaking surroundings. While the county’s abundant shopping, restaurants, culture, folksy community events, vibrant business community, and wonderful schools make for an unparalleled lifestyle.

  3. This region of rolling Litchfield Hills offers luxuries for vacationers in all four seasons: hiking and bicycling in the spring and summer; relaxing drives along Route 7, which parallels the Housatonic, to enjoy the fall foliage; cozy weekends spent in comfortable inns or prowling antique stores in the winter (the town of Woodbury is the region ...

  4. Aug 30, 2024 · The Litchfield Hills is a collection of small towns that range in size, in northwestern Connecticut, which is Litchfield County. Among the rolling hills are small lakes, farms, wineries, breweries, distilleries, historic inns, lovely nature reserves and lots of shopping and dining.

  5. We’ve put together a list of 100 things to do this summer—whether you live or vacation in Litchfield Countyhere are some ways to make the most of your summer! 1. Paddle a six or ten mile section of the Housatonic River with Clarke Outdoors in West Cornwall. Open by appointment only.

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  7. Jan 12, 2024 · From museums to nature walks, hikes, stone towers, a wildlife center, the best restaurants in the state, and the first law school in the county – there’s a lot to do on this best-of-Litchfield list! Designated as a National Historic Landmark District in 1968, Litchfield is a super charming town in northwestern CT.