In The Litchfield Hills
For decades, the Litchfield Hills has been a haven for artists who want to focus their creativity and produce work freely. This has naturally lead to the opening of an abundance of artists, galleries, music venues, theaters, and schools throughout the region.
Engaging the public in building a strong and connected arts and culture community that is integral to the economic development and the collective well-being of our region.
Explore The ProgramsBecome a MemberLocated in a historic downtown building, Five Points Gallery (FPG) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit contemporary art gallery showcasing professional regional, national and international visual artists.
Open to the public early April through the middle of May.
a non traditional Gallery showcasing artists from within the local radius to further afield
Hike the boardwalk loop through beautiful wetlands.
A gathering place in Washington that invites friends and neighbors to relax, learn, play, and share all that our community offers. Operated by the Washington Park Foundation, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.
Conversations On the Green (COG), brings nationally recognized voices and artists to the Litchfield hills, supporting a mission to educate (and invigorate) the community through discussion of the country’s most provocative issues and ideas.
Non-Profit Organizations
A field and forest walk along an old farm road, with open fields and picturesque woodland. The parking area: in the Gold's Pine parking lot which is between the Little Guild of St. Francis Animal Shelter and the Cornwall Volunteer Fire Dept.
Gothic stone church in the middle of town with Tiffany windows and great music
The Warner Theatre is the largest performing arts center in Northwest Connecticut!
Non-Profit Organizations, Arts
A place where children learn through hands-on and multi-sensory activities. A setting where children can practice developmental skills such as role-playing, sharing, communicating and self-control.
The mission of the Norfolk Library is to “enable learning and literacy, promote culture through the arts, and encourage the sharing of ideas.”
Recreational Activities, Skiing & Snowboarding, Banquet Facilities
Beautifully situated on a sloping, terraced site in the rolling hills of Litchfield County, Hollister House Garden is an American interpretation of the classic English garden, formal in its structure but informal in its style of planting.
A great small library serving New Hartford and the entire Litchfield Hills.
Music Mountain's primary mission is education through the performance of the chamber music literature, specifically music for string quartet.
Arts, Non-Profit Organizations
Recreational Activities, Restaurants, Skiing & Snowboarding
Helping mountain bikers become more proficient and safer on the bike while decreasing the crash factor and increasing the FUN factor.
Music lessons, Workshops, Open Mic, Recording, Fully Equipped Rehearsal Space
Sanctuary Power Yoga offers yoga classes for students of all ages & levels of experience (including beginners yoga & kids yoga).
Ballyhack Preserve was named for the steep wooded ravine along Baldwin Brook. The Ballyhack contains 200 year old white pine and hemlock trees, including Connecticut's second tallest tree (143 foot, 31 inch diameter).
Non-Profit Organizations
CT's first farm winery located in bucolic Litchfield, CT on top of Chestnut Hill. Tasting bar open everyday to taste over ten wines made at the winery paired with local cheeses and chocolates.
Outdoor Sports & Recreation, Farms, Tourism, Holiday Gift Ideas
Historic road racing course featuring sports car races, high performance driving events, car shows and community events.
The 998-acre Steep Rock Preserve offers hiking trails that follow the banks of the Shepaug River and provide access into the above hillsides.
In 1947, Skiing Hall of Fame member, Walt Schoenknecht, created Mohawk Mountain Ski Area amidst the rugged beauty of northwestern Connecticut.
Offering services, teachings and products that support healing and growth, while enhancing awareness, communication, good health, peace and consciousness.
The Friendliest Senior Center Around! Stop in & say "Hi!".
The town history museum is dedicated to preserving the history and community of the town of Litchfield, CT.
90 acre parcel located in the Cornwall Hollow section of Cornwall. The land connects many parcels of protected wilderness and directly abuts the blue-blazed Mohawk Trail as well as other preserved properties.
Summer Day Camp and Wedding/Event Facility
National Historic Landmark owned by The Falls Village-Canaan Historical Society. Lectures & events. Available for wedding and event rentals.
Non-Profit Organizations, Atheletics Organization
This department strives to provide a wide variety of activities for residents of all ages for all seasons.
The mural will be the largest indoor collaborative artwork in the world and honors work and workers in America. The mural serves as the center of AMP’s education programs, and seeks to inspire, to educate, to invite collaboration.
A woman owned and operated artistic metal sculpture and assemblage studio where cool things get created out of other peoples castaways!
Office location & exhibition space for Cornwall Conservation Trust
Trinity Preserve creates 1,000 acres of continuous forest accessible to the public. Parking is located between 134 & 152 Dibble Hill Rd, W. Cornwall.
The Foote-Pope Preserve is a 13-acre parcel located on Pierce Lane adjacent to the kiosk in Cornwall. The land is ideal for bird watching, walking, and cross country skiing and offers scenic views from the meadow.
Health & Wellness, Ninja Warrior Training Center, Swimming and indoor sports activities
Play,Arts & Culture,Museums,Our Town,Non-Profits
The newly landscaped site features elements of the historic landscape and includes a children’s garden, education pavilion, small orchard, a chestnut grove, a wet meadow, stone walls and traditional fencing.
To foster creative, hands-on learning through the arts: ASAP!
Modern & Contemporary Art
Marina, Boat Rental, Service & Repair, Winter Storage, Boat Rentals & Cruises
The Tapping Reeve House and Litchfield Law School takes visitors on a journey through the 19th century life of a real student who came to Litchfield for an education at the Litchfield Law School, the first law school in the nation.
Mount Tom State Park is a public recreation area lying south of US Route 202 in the towns of Washington, Litchfield, and Morris, Connecticut