Here Are 5 Of Connecticut’s Tiniest Towns That Are Always Worth A Visit
By Marie Magoch
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Published February 20, 2021
Connecticut is a state that constantly proves that the best things come in small packages. The beauty of Connecticut’s small towns is that they capture the soul of New England. Here are a few of the tiniest towns in Connecticut and why they are worth a visit.
1. Fenwick
Established in 1899, the Borough of Fenwick has the smallest population in this state. This quiet little town is the perfect place to relax and enjoy a few holes of golf, tennis, or photograph fabulous views of the local lighthouses.
2. Bantam
When you're looking for a wonderful weekend getaway, Bantam is where you want to be. Enjoy shopping through antique shops and art galleries, then quench your appetite with an array of culinary delights.
3. Union
When you're looking for a nature getaway, visit Union for the sites and outdoor fun of Bigelow Hollow State Park. Make sure you also take time for a bite to eat and visit the incredible book selection at
Travelers Restaurant
4. Canaan
When looking for the perfect mix of historical and modern charm, Canaan offers activities that will make your weekend fun and memorable. Enchant yourself with a beautiful waterfall or enjoy the local wineries, then visit the local restaurants that will leave you pleased.
5. Colebrook
Step back in time with a visit to historic Colebrook. Learn how Colebrook played a large part in the early iron industry. Stop in for lunch at the Colebrook Store which has been serving customers since 1812. Or, spend a relaxing afternoon with a brew and view at the Norbrook Farm Brewery.
These are just a few of the small towns in Connecticut for a wonderful getaway. Which tiny towns do you recommend?
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