
Seymour
About Seymour
Tucked into the Naugatuck Valley of New Haven County, Seymour is a welcoming small town that blends New England charm with a strong working-class spirit. Its motto — "A Nice Place to Visit... A Better Place to Live" — says it all. With the Naugatuck River running through it and a tight-knit community at its heart, Seymour punches well above its size.
What to Know
- Paugusset State Forest borders the town, offering hiking, wildlife watching, and a peaceful escape into Connecticut's woodlands right in the community's backyard.
- Seymour is served by the Seymour School District, anchored by Seymour High School, home of the Wildcats.
- The town sits along the Naugatuck River Greenway, a developing multi-use trail corridor connecting communities across the valley — great for walkers and cyclists.
- Downtown Seymour retains a classic small-town feel, with local businesses and seasonal community events that bring neighbors together year-round.
- Its location puts residents within easy reach of Ansonia, Derby, and larger hubs like New Haven — commuter-friendly without sacrificing that small-town atmosphere.
History
Seymour was incorporated in 1850, carved out of the neighboring town of Oxford, and named after Connecticut Governor Thomas H. Seymour. Like much of the Naugatuck Valley, it grew alongside the Industrial Revolution, with the river powering mills and factories that shaped its identity as a hardworking manufacturing community.
Community & Living
Seymour residents take real pride in their town — it's the kind of place where people know their neighbors and show up for local events. The mix of suburban convenience, natural scenery along the river valley, and an engaged civic community makes it a quietly wonderful place to put down roots in Connecticut.
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