Wilton, CT
Wilton, Connecticut, is the quintessential New England town. With an active downtown, vibrant community, cultural happenings, and inviting outdoor spaces, it is close to Manhattan and has its very own Metro-North train station. The population of Wilton in 2020 was 18,503. The town spans roughly 27.4 square miles and is approximately 55 miles from New York City. Wilton has a rich New England history dating back to 1640. Today, residents enjoy the charming town center, lively restaurants, beautiful areas for a hike, local cultural events, and proximity to Manhattan. Wilton is a town community where people are more than happy to say "hello".
In The Neighborhood
- Dining
- Bianco Rosso
- Baldanza at the Schoolhouse
- Tusk & Cup Fine Coffee
- Orem’s Diner
- Craft 14 Kitchen & Bar
- Parlor Pizza
- Marlys
- Activities/POI
- Weir Farm National Historic Site
- Norwalk River Valley Trail
- Wilton Playshop
- Woodcock Nature Center
- Wilton Library
- Wilton Farmer’s Market
- Ambler Farm
- Wilton Historical Society and Museum
- Riverbrook YMCA
- Commuting Times
- 1.5 hour drive to Manhattan
- 1.5 hour train ride to Grand Central
- 1.5 hour drive to Laguardia Airport
- 1 hour 45 min drive to J.F.K. Airport
- 45 minute drive to Westchester County Airport
- Education
- Miller-Driscoll (PreK-2nd Grade)
- Cider Mill (3rd-5th Grade)
- Middlebrook School (6th-8th Grade)
- Wilton High School (9th-12th Grade)
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