Located in the eastern half of bucolic Litchfield County, the town of Goshen is one of the oldest in Connecticut’s beautiful Northwest Corner. Notable for its historic properties, cultural life, and organic cultivation of centuries-old farms, Goshen’s fields, forests and lakes stretch out toward the Berkshire Foothills. Outdoor activities are abundant, from downhill skiing at nearby Mohawk Mountain to biking, cross-country-skiing, canoeing, kayaking, tubing, and fly-fishing in the Housatonic River. Famous for its classic Goshen Agricultural Fair, the town is also home to The Goshen Players, a library and historical society, the Litchfield Hills Historical Automobile Club’s vintage car meet, the Goshen Antiques Show, and the annual Wamogo Horse Show popular with equestrian enthusiasts. Just minutes to the south, Litchfield offers antique shops, art galleries, fine restaurants and romantic picnic spots. Or take a drive through the surrounding countryside for more discoveries in Goshen’s neighboring towns.
Located in the eastern half of bucolic Litchfield County, the town of Goshen is one of the oldest in Connecticut’s beautiful Northwest Corner. Notable for its historic properties, cultural life, and organic cultivation of centuries-old farms, Goshen’s fields, forests and lakes stretch out toward the Berkshire Foothills. Outdoor activities are abundant, from downhill skiing at nearby Mohawk Mountain to biking, cross-country-skiing, canoeing, kayaking, tubing, and fly-fishing in the Housatonic River. Famous for its classic Goshen Agricultural Fair, the town is also home to The Goshen Players, a library and historical society, the Litchfield Hills Historical Automobile Club’s vintage car meet, the Goshen Antiques Show, and the annual Wamogo Horse Show popular with equestrian enthusiasts. Just minutes to the south, Litchfield offers antique shops, art galleries, fine restaurants and romantic picnic spots. Or take a drive through the surrounding countryside for more discoveries in Goshen’s neighboring towns.
Located in the eastern half of bucolic Litchfield County, the town of Goshen is one of the oldest in Connecticut’s beautiful Northwest Corner. Notable for its historic properties, cultural life, and organic cultivation of centuries-old farms, Goshen’s fields, forests and lakes stretch out toward the Berkshire Foothills. Outdoor activities are abundant, from downhill skiing at nearby Mohawk Mountain to biking, cross-country-skiing, canoeing, kayaking, tubing, and fly-fishing in the Housatonic River. Famous for its classic Goshen Agricultural Fair, the town is also home to The Goshen Players, a library and historical society, the Litchfield Hills Historical Automobile Club’s vintage car meet, the Goshen Antiques Show, and the annual Wamogo Horse Show popular with equestrian enthusiasts. Just minutes to the south, Litchfield offers antique shops, art galleries, fine restaurants and romantic picnic spots. Or take a drive through the surrounding countryside for more discoveries in Goshen’s neighboring towns.