Key Attractions
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❋ 1. LIME ROCK PARK
A historic road racing circuit in northwestern Connecticut, renowned for its scenic countryside setting, challenging 1.5-mile track, and legacy as one of America’s most iconic motorsports venues.
❋ 4. SCOVILLE LIBRARY
A historic public library housed in an architecturally distinguished Romanesque stone building that grew from early 19th-century collections and continues to serve the community with books, programs, and cultural resources.
❋ 2. SALISBURY JUMPFEST
Jumpfest in Salisbury, Connecticut is the annual winter ski jumping festival and competition, where athletes from across the Eastern U.S. soar off ski jumps in a lively three-day celebration of sport, community events, food, and fun — a tradition going back nearly a century and drawing spectators to watch future Olympians in action.
❋ 5. PRIVATE HIGHSCHOOLS
The Hotchkiss School and Salisbury School are distinguished independent boarding schools in Connecticut’s Litchfield Hills, known for their rigorous academics, close-knit communities, and picturesque New England campuses.
❋ 3. WHITE HART INN
A charming historic inn and restaurant on the town green dating back to 1806, blending classic New England hospitality with modern farm-to-table dining and cozy guest rooms, making it a beloved local gathering spot and destination for visitors
❋ 6. OUTDOOR RECREATION
With close access to the Appalachian Trail, world-class fly fishing on the Housatonic River, nearby lakes and scenic cycling routes, plus skiing at Mohawk Mountain Ski Area and Catamount Mountain Resort, the area offers year-round outdoor recreation set against the natural beauty of the Litchfield Hills.
Lime Rock Park
Nestled in the rolling hills of northwestern Connecticut, Lime Rock Park is one of America’s most storied road racing circuits, celebrated for its scenic setting, challenging 1.5-mile track, and decades-long legacy hosting premier motorsports events that draw drivers and spectators from around the world.
2. Jump Fest
Salisbury Jumpfest is a beloved winter tradition hosted by the Salisbury Winter Sports Association at Satre Hill, where competitive ski jumpers take flight during a festive weekend of sport, community events, and New England charm dating back nearly a century.
3. White Hart Inn
The White Hart Inn, located on Salisbury’s historic town green, is a beautifully restored 19th-century inn offering refined yet relaxed New England hospitality, thoughtfully designed guest rooms, and a celebrated restaurant that serves as a vibrant gathering place for locals and visitors alike.
4. Scoville Library
Scoville Memorial Library is a historic cultural cornerstone in Salisbury, housed in a distinctive Romanesque Revival stone building, where generations of residents and visitors gather for literature, community programming, and quiet study in an architecturally significant setting.
5. Private Schools
The Hotchkiss School and Salisbury School are distinguished independent boarding schools set amid the Litchfield Hills, known for rigorous academics, strong athletic programs, and picturesque campuses that contribute to the region’s reputation as a hub for private education.
6. Outdoor Recreation
With direct access to the Connecticut stretch of the Appalachian Trail, renowned fly fishing along the Housatonic River, nearby lakes and scenic biking routes, and skiing at Mohawk Mountain Ski Area and Catamount Mountain Resort, the region offers four-season outdoor recreation framed by the natural beauty of Connecticut’s Litchfield Hills.