
Historic Ridgefield Connecticut is a beautiful New England city that is the perfect place for outdoor recreation and family fun. The combination of open-air charm, so close to the main metro areas, makes Ridgefield one of Connecticut's best cities for your home and family.
As has happened to many communities in western Connecticut, in Ridgefield, a significant increase in population since the 1950s — when there were only 4,000 inhabitants — was home to more than 24,000 people.
The houses and residences in Ridgefield consist of a wide choice of styles and sizes, from renovated historic colonies and single-family homes to elegant modern architecture. Attractive condominium communities tastefully blend into the landscape. The main business and commercial centers are easily accessible by road or rail.
Along the shores of the city, many lakes are beautiful waterfront homes. The historic village in the city center is filled with unique shops and neatly mansions. In the Keeler Tavern Museum, a British cannon box is still embedded in the outer wall as a souvenir from the 1777 battle.
The Ridgefield Arts Council supports art for every age group. Home to the Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, this is the leading place for the best contemporary artists of the world. The museum hosts three major exhibitions every year and from six to seven small exhibitions representing thematic exhibitions with the participation of one person.
The Theater Barn has been offering high-quality entertainment shows in the theater for over forty years. Ridgefield Playhouse is a year-round venue for concerts, children's shows and other live performances.
The Community Symphony Orchestra performs various concerts throughout the year. Government schools in Ridgefield have award-winning programs.
The Ridgefield Continuing Education Program offers a wide range of classes for adults. For outdoor entertainment, the Garden of Ideas contains a unique selection of plants, beetles and birds on 12 hectares of marsh, forest, meadow and vegetable sites. It also has a retail nursery with unusual plants and garden accessories.
The natural beauty of Ridgefield includes over 1,850 acres of protected open space. The recreation department offers a lot of leisure and athletic activities - including swimming, boating and fishing.
The national historical complex of Weir Farm preserves the farm of J. Alden Weir, a restored painter of American Impressionism. Here you can find an art center and a gallery of his works.
Ridgefield Sports Club is a tennis and fitness club offering youth and adult leagues, clinics and programs. There is a club and locker rooms, personal trainers, a fitness center and an outdoor pool.
The city also has a center for skating, figure skating and hockey league. Golf lovers can enjoy the exciting public Ridgefield course. This mid-length course layout has three sets of tea boxes for excellent gaming.
The combination of Ridgefield's open space and natural beauty combined with its close proximity to major metropolitan centers makes it one of the best cities in Connecticut for your home and family.

