Welcome to Easton, CT — an oasis of rural charm in Fairfield County. Home to award-winning schools, more than twenty working farms, and with over one-third of its land permanently preserved, Easton offers residents the serenity of nature paired with the convenience of proximity.
Over one-third of Easton’s land is preserved open space, providing light, views, and a strong connection to nature.
More than twenty working farms, many family-owned for generations, that contribute to its agricultural heritage.
Quiet, country roads, scenic trails, and rural landscapes with a peaceful pace of life.
Excellent public schools and a strong sense of community and civic pride.
Proximity to urban amenities when needed, while preserving a rural setting and spaciousness.
Easton lives at the intersection of pastoral landscape and well-preserved character. Mornings often begin with a walk through wooded roads or at a farm stand. Weekends are perfect for enjoying local harvests, exploring trails at Trout Brook Valley, or finding quiet corners by reservoirs.
The pace here is soothing, family-oriented, with neighbors who know each other and community institutions that matter. Though rural, Easton is not disconnected: it strikes a balance between nature, tradition, and modern expectations in schooling, homes, and amenities.
Dining: Expect classic small-town and farm-to-table spots, local inns, coffee market-style shops, and seasonal farm stands. The charm is in local flavor.
Shopping & Markets: Easton doesn’t have large retail centers, but local markets, specialty food shops, and nearby shopping in bordering towns serve the needs well. Seasonal farm stands offer fresh produce.
Trout Brook Valley State Park Reserve: hiking, nature walks, birdwatching, and preserved woodland.
Visiting farms: Maple Row Farm, Everett’s Corner Tree Farm, Silverman’s Farm, among others, for seasonal experiences.
Historic & scenic points: the Aspetuck Historic District, the Ida Tarbell House, and countryside vistas.
Community events & conservation: Easton is active with events like local fairs, preservation initiatives, and nature programs.
Easton’s schools are well-regarded, combining academic rigor and community values. The town is served by Samuel Staples Elementary (K-5), Helen Keller Middle School (6-8), and high school students attend Joel Barlow High School in nearby Redding.
Predominantly well water and septic
Area: 28.6 sq mi
Population: 7,605
Households: 2,799
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