Weston
About Weston
Tucked into the wooded hills of Fairfield County, Weston is one of Connecticut's most serene and sought-after towns — a place where winding roads, two-acre zoning, and a near-total absence of commercial sprawl give it the feel of a permanent countryside retreat. Artists, writers, and actors discovered it decades ago, and it's easy to see why: Weston strikes a rare balance between peaceful seclusion and proximity to the energy of New York City.
What to Know
- Devil's Den Preserve — Located mostly within Weston, this 1,746-acre Nature Conservancy preserve draws around 40,000 visitors a year with miles of trails through unspoiled Connecticut woodland.
- The Onion Barn — A beloved local landmark and community bulletin board that doubles as a symbol of Weston's small-town spirit and agricultural roots.
- The Saugatuck River flows right through town, originating in Redding to the north and winding its way south through Weston before emptying into Long Island Sound in neighboring Westport.
- A meteor landed here — On December 14, 1807, a meteor exploded over Weston and six recovered fragments helped expand scientific understanding of meteors at the time. It's one of the most celebrated early meteor events in American history.
- Closest CT town to NYC without a train station — About 45 miles from Manhattan, Weston has no rail service and proud of it — that's a big part of what keeps development minimal and the landscape intact.
History
Weston was formally incorporated in 1787, carved out of the old Norfield Parish within Fairfield's original boundaries, and is believed to be named after Weston-super-Mare, England. The town of Easton was later split off in 1845. The arrival of the Merritt Parkway in 1938 sparked new growth, drawing creative New Yorkers who transformed a quietly declining farming village into a thriving residential community.
Community & Living
Weston consistently ranks among the safest communities in the country, and residents take genuine pride in its low-density character, top-rated schools, and strong sense of neighborly connection. It's the kind of town where people choose to stay — and where those who discover it rarely want to leave.
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