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New Milford, CT Road Trips

With 5 routes heading out and 3 heading in, New Milford, CT works well as a modest departure point in the Northeast. Most drives stay under 33 miles, making this area well-suited for day trips and weekend getaways. Routes from New Milford, CT spread mainly south and east, covering a wide geographic range.

town in Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States

Photo: Wikimedia Commons

Trip Routes

8

Longest Drive

50.7 mi

Hartford, CT

Quickest Drive

20m

Danbury, CT

Plan Around New Milford, CT

Trips from New Milford, CT

Driving from New Milford, CT

The typical drive from New Milford, CT covers about 33 miles and takes around 49m. The majority of routes are short drives — quick enough to finish before lunch and be back for dinner. The longest mapped route runs 51 miles (1h 12m), while the shortest is just 16 miles.

Popular Destinations

Drivers leaving New Milford, CT most often head toward Hartford, CT (50.7 mi, 1h 12m), Fairfield, CT (36.6 mi, 1h 2m), Norwalk, CT (36.5 mi, 56m), West Torrington, CT (26.1 mi, 34m), and Danbury, CT (15.6 mi, 20m). Most destinations stay within the same state, perfect for exploring the local region thoroughly.

Planning & Costs

Regular gas in CT currently averages around $3.95 per gallon. For the typical 33-mile trip from New Milford, CT, budget about $5 in fuel one way, assuming 25 MPG. Longer hauls and premium fuel will cost proportionally more.

The majority of destinations are to the south. Morning starts help you avoid the midday heat on longer drives. With an average drive under three hours, you have plenty of flexibility — leave whenever it suits you.

Frequently Asked Questions

There are 5 mapped routes leaving New Milford, CT and 3 routes heading into New Milford, CT, covering 8 total connections. Distances range from 16 to 51 miles.

The longest mapped route from New Milford, CT covers 51 miles and takes approximately 1h 12m. Shorter options start at just 16 miles.

The average route from New Milford, CT runs about 33 miles with a drive time of roughly 49m. This includes both short day trips and longer multi-day drives.

At current gas prices (about $3.95/gallon for regular), the average 33-mile trip from New Milford, CT costs roughly $5 in fuel one way, based on 25 MPG. Your actual cost depends on your vehicle's efficiency.

The most popular road trip destinations from New Milford, CT include Hartford, CT, Fairfield, CT, Norwalk, CT and West Torrington, CT. Each route page has detailed drive times, fuel estimates, stop suggestions, and turn-by-turn directions.

New Milford, CT by the Numbers

Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.

Population

7,632

Median Income

$81,170

Median Home Value

$326,200

Median Age

39.5

Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.

New Milford, CT at a Glance

Founded

1707

Elevation

240 ft

Area

25 mi²

Notable People from New Milford, CT

A sampling of people born in New Milford, CT.

Elizabeth Bentley

Elizabeth Bentley

1908–1963

American spy for the USSR (1908–1963)

Elijah Boardman

Elijah Boardman

1760–1823

American politician (1760-1823)

Nathaniel William Taylor

Nathaniel William Taylor

1786–1858

American theologian (1786–1858)

Riley McCusker

Riley McCusker

2001

American artistic gymnast

Charles D. Sherwood

Charles D. Sherwood

1833–1895

American politician (1833-1895)

William Whiting Boardman

William Whiting Boardman

1794–1871

American politician (1794-1871)

Evan Scribner

Evan Scribner

1985

American baseball player

Westbrook Van Voorhis

1903–1968

American broadcaster (1903-1968)

Landmarks & Historic Sites

Attractions and heritage-registered places located in New Milford, CT.

New Milford Center Historic District

New Milford Center Historic District

historic district in Connecticut, United States

National Register of Historic Places listed place
New Milford station

New Milford station

historic railway station in New Milford, Connecticut, United States

National Register of Historic Places listed place
Boardman's Bridge

Boardman's Bridge

historic lenticular truss bridge

National Register of Historic Places listed place
Hunt Hill Farm

Hunt Hill Farm

park and farm community in New Milford, CT, USA

National Register of Historic Places listed place

City data from Wikidata (Q977989), available under CC0. Photos from Wikimedia Commons under their respective licenses. See our methodology for details.

Traveler Guide to New Milford, CT

New Milford is a historic New England town on the western side of Connecticut. It is the largest town in the state (62 square miles) and is just under 2 hours away from New York City.

New Milford is a welcoming town of around 28,000 people and the locals like to meet people from out of town. Much of the downtown area still has authentic looking building fronts from the early 1900s & mid to late 1800s which adds a nice touch of history in your experiences you have during your visit. The town center consists of small shops and boutiques that are all very affordable. There are also a large variety of restaurants including Mexican, American, and Italian. The town green is a nice place to walk around and enjoy the outdoors especially in the summertime. If you are visiting during the summer, make sure to check the green to see if the village fair is being held. The town is very safe area and there is generally a good amount of locals enjoying the nightlife. Bars in this area have a relaxed feel to them and are very affordable as well. Being in the center of Candlewood Valley, the rolling hills that surround the town are very pleasant to look at during any season of the year. Several parks in the area provide a place where you can enjoy views of the area as well as places to hike or have a picnic. The prosperity of this town relies a lot upon its locally owned businesses and restaurants so it is a nice place to get away from chain businesses. This also means that each place that you decide to visit, you will be having a unique experience that will leave you satisfied.

The Village Green is the center of town and is the location of various events that go on throughout the year. During the summer, the Village Fair Days is held for 3 days and vendors and businesses from New Milford and surrounding areas set up tents and display their products. This is a very kid friendly atmosphere because there are activities set up throughout the day ranging from bingo to live music. Also a great time to try out some local food from the fire departments and local restaurants. The fair generally runs from 9AM-9PM. Along with the fair, the New Milford Farmers Market goes on throughout the year every Saturday. During the winter, the Christmas trees that stretch down the entire middle of the green have a lighting ceremony and caroling is held in the iconic gazebo which is on New Milford's flag. Bank Street is off of the Village Green and contains various shops and restaurants. Film location for the movie Mr. Deeds starring Adam Sandler. Lovers Leap State Park is located off of Grove St. and is a great place to hike. Contains ruins from an old factory and a burnt down castle as well as a historic Memorial Bridge. Hike the trails and get a view of neighboring town Bridgewater, you can see for miles. TheatreWorks is the local stage, with good prices and great acting.

The main thing to do in New Milford is to browse stores. New Milford has hundreds and hundreds of stores to look through. Visit the Bank Street Theater and catch a movie. It has four theaters inside and plays a variety of new releases. The Elephants Trunk Flea Market is an outdoor flea market that is held every Sunday. Hundreds of vendors from the area and surrounding towns come and set up a tent to sell their items. It is on the corner of Candlewood Lake Road S and Danbury Rd. (Route 7) just past the high school. Swim in Candlewood Lake at Lynn Deming Park or lounge in the soft sand and catch a tan. Visit Youngs Field on Youngfield Rd, which includes a tennis court, a softball field, skate park, and a playground overlooking the Housatonic River Hike at Clatter Valley, a park with a large field and forest area great for hiking. This is a good place for gatherings. Play golf at the Candlewood Valley Country Club. For Tee times, call +1 860 354-9359 ext. 12. The Bridgewater Fair is held at the end of every summer. Just a short drive from the center of town, it is held behind the fire station in Bridgewater. Here vendors set up and sell everything ranging from beef jerky to custom handbags. Also, the food is great here especially if you are a fan of roast beef, BBQ, or just a classic hot dog and fries. There is different live entertainment every day that the fair is held. Pig races, tractor pulls, dirt bike jumping, and of course live music are among some of the live events.

New Milford has hundreds of local eateries, including BBQ, Family, Italian, Mexican, Seafood, and more. Most restaurants are located on Danbury Rd. Oriental House has amazing Chinese food near the town center. 44 East St, +1 860 355-5882 Royal Buffet has a buffet selection of Chinese and American food. 132 Danbury Rd, +1 860 350-6888 Main Moon Has good cheap Chinese food. 48 Kent Rd #2, +1 860 355-9629 Great Wall has good Chinese food. 40 Danbury Rd #C, +1 860 354-8855 Three Brothers Restaurant is a diner with good selection. 79 Danbury Rd, +1 860 355-9269 Brickhouse Pizza & Restaurant, 33 Danbury Rd, ☏ +1 860 354-9192. John's Best is a good pizza restaurant highly recommended. 129 Danbury Rd, +1 860 354-2220 Italia Mia is the local Italian food hotspot. Being a freestanding building off of Route 7, this restaurant tends to attract more visitors than other Italian restaurants in town. It is a little more pricy depending on what you decide to get but it is worth the money because the food here is amazing. 223 Danbury Rd , +1 860 355-9221 Ristorante Lucia is conveniently located in the town center. 51 Bank St, +1 860 355-510 All Aboard Pizza is known in New Milford for its wide range of gourmet pizzas and calzones. This business is relatively new and is right on Railroad St. The inside is clean and has a flat screen tv that usually has a sports game on or highlights from past games on. Great place for a large gathering or a party, also a kid friendly environment because they provide crayons and paper for them.

Hotels in the bustling, walkable town center: Homestead Inn, 5 Elm St, toll-free: +1-866-221-6537. (B&B) A list of hotels and cottages in the quieter part of New Milford Cottages on Kent Road is a series of cottages which include a bedroom with queen size bed, , a sleeper and sofa, 27 inch television with cable, full kitchen with appliances, WIFI included, second person free, third for increased rate, no pets, no smoking inside. November 1 to March 31 $1,344 for 4 weeks or more. April 1 to October 31 $1595 for 4 weeks or more. $400 security deposit required is required. +1-800-THE-PLAN, ext 255 Rocky River Inn Newly Renovated, and pet friendly. 236 Kent Rd, +1 860 355-3208

The recommended way to get into New Milford. Coming from the east, I-84 to route 7 will lead you straight to the center of town. Also an alternate route through Southbury on route 67 is a faster choice especially during rush hour. This route will take you through the back roads of surrounding towns and gives a nice view of the hills that surround New Milford. Coming from the north, route 7 or 202 will lead you directly to the town center as well Westchester County Airport is a medium-sized airport in Westchester County, with flights coming and going nationwide. It is about 60 minutes away. Stewart International Airport is a small airport in Newburgh (New York)Newburgh, NY, with flights going to Philadelphia, Orlando, Ft. Lauderdale, and Detroit. It is about 80 minutes away Tweed New Haven Regional Airport is a small airport in New Haven, with a flight going to Philadelphia. It is about 80 minutes away Bradley International Airport is located outside Hartford and is just over an hour drive from the center of New Milford. Flights arrive from places all over the world so you shouldn't have a hard time finding the right flight for you. The airport has a wide range of car rental services as well as shuttles that take you to their locations. Among these services are Enterprise, Hertz, and Thrifty. To reserve a car in advance, you can either call their 800 number that is provided on Bradley airport's website (www.bradlyairport.com/Transport/rental.aspx) or on the website of the rental service that you choose.

The main way to get around is by car. Most businesses are on Route 7/Danbury Rd, or in the town center. Car rental places include: Enterprise -40 Danbury Rd, (860) 350-3855 HARTransit provides bus service throughout the Southwestern Connecticut area. The HART 7 Route and the Loop New Milford route provide transportation to Walmart, New Milford Hospital, New Milford High School, and Route 7. The center of New Milford is a very walkable place. However, it is harder to walk anywhere else in New Milford, due to the vast size of the town, and lack of sidewalks.

New Milford has a very low crime rate, dropping significantly in crime every year, so there is little to worry about. Just make sure to follow common sense rules, and you will be safe. It is best not to eat any fish out of the Housatonic River, due to the excess amounts of mercury.

Travel tips adapted from New Milford on Wikivoyage, licensed CC BY-SA 4.0. Content summarized; visit the source for the full article. See our methodology for how we use it.

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