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Simsbury, Connecticut

Simsbury

Connecticut

About Simsbury

Tucked into the Farmington River Valley at the foot of Talcott Mountain, Simsbury is one of Connecticut's most picturesque and welcoming communities. It's a place where tree-lined village greens and historic architecture meet excellent schools and a lively local culture — the kind of town that feels like it has everything figured out.

What to Know

  • Talcott Mountain State Park rises above town and rewards hikers with sweeping views of the valley from the iconic Heublein Tower, a beloved Connecticut landmark.
  • The Farmington Canal Heritage Trail runs right through Simsbury, offering miles of scenic walking, running, and cycling along a former 19th-century canal corridor.
  • Simsbury Farms is a beloved town-owned complex featuring golf, tennis, a pool, and an ice rink — an unusually robust amenity for a town its size.
  • The International Skating Center of Connecticut, a world-class training facility, has called Simsbury home since 1995 and has hosted Olympic-caliber figure skaters.
  • Simsbury's public schools consistently rank among the top in Connecticut, making it a strong draw for families.

History

Simsbury was incorporated in May 1670 as Connecticut's 21st town, though European settlers had arrived as early as 1642. Before them, the Massaco band of the Wappinger people lived along the Farmington River — their presence shaping the land long before the town took its name.

Community & Living

Simsbury strikes a balance that's hard to find: genuinely small-town warmth paired with the amenities and access of a well-resourced Hartford County suburb. Residents take real pride in their trails, their schools, and their historic character — and newcomers tend to feel that sense of care the moment they arrive.

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