Scenic, Welcoming, and Full of Charm Tucked in the Farmington Valley, Avon blends natural beauty, rich history, and modern convenience. Families are drawn here for its top-rated schools, welcoming neighborhoods, and endless recreation—from hiking Talcott Mountain and biking the Farmington Canal Trail to exploring the arts, dining, and shopping at Riverdale Farms. With a strong sense of community, celebrated events, and easy access to Hartford, Avon offers the perfect balance of small-town charm and everyday convenience.
Avon, Connecticut – Where Scenic Beauty Meets Community Charm
Nestled in the heart of the Farmington Valley, Avon is a town that perfectly balances natural beauty, history, and modern convenience. With Talcott Mountain gracing its eastern edge, residents enjoy some of the most breathtaking views in Connecticut, along with endless opportunities for hiking, biking, and exploring the Farmington Canal Heritage Trail.
Beyond its scenic landscape, Avon is a community with a rich story. Originally settled in the 1600s and incorporated in 1830, the town’s historic districts, preserved schoolhouses, and landmarks like the Pine Grove Historic District highlight its deep New England roots. The Avon Historical Society keeps this heritage alive with programs and events that bring history to life for residents of all ages.
Families are drawn to Avon for its top-rated public schools, welcoming neighborhoods, and abundant recreation. From little league and youth sports to cultural experiences at the Farmington Valley Arts Center, there’s always something to get involved in. Each September, the beloved Celebrate Avon event brings neighbors together with food, entertainment, and community spirit.
Avon also offers plenty of modern comforts. You’ll find boutique shopping at Riverdale Farms, a variety of restaurants ranging from casual cafés to fine dining, and easy access to Hartford via Route 44. For travelers, Bradley International Airport is just 15 miles away.
What makes Avon truly special, though, is its sense of community. Whether you’re enjoying a quiet walk through Sperry Park, supporting local artists, or catching up with friends over dinner, Avon feels like home from the moment you arrive.
🏫 Schools
Avon High School – Recognized for strong academics and athletics.
Avon Middle School – Serving grades 7–8 with a wide variety of programs.
Thompson Brook School – Grades 5–6 with a strong focus on growth and exploration.
Roaring Brook Elementary & Pine Grove Elementary – Welcoming schools with engaging programs for younger students.
🍴 Restaurants & Dining
Avon’s dining scene has something for everyone:
Riverdale Farms – A unique shopping and dining destination with cafés and restaurants inside historic farm buildings.
Da Capo – Classic Italian dishes in a stylish, inviting atmosphere.
First & Last Tavern – A local favorite for pizza and comfort food.
Max a Mia Ristorante – Upscale Italian dining perfect for special occasions.
The North House – Contemporary American fare in a beautiful setting.
🌿 Things to Do & Local Attractions
Talcott Mountain State Park & Heublein Tower – Stunning views, hiking trails, and a historic landmark.
Farmington Canal Heritage Trail – Perfect for biking, walking, and connecting with nature.
Farmington Valley Arts Center – Galleries, studios, and events celebrating local creativity.
Sperry Park & Fisher Meadows – Community parks with fields, trails, and water access.
Pine Grove Historic District – A step back into 19th-century New England life.
19,157 people live in Avon, where the median age is 45.6 and the average individual income is $86,947. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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There's plenty to do around Avon, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.
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Avon has 7,759 households, with an average household size of 2.44. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Avon do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 19,157 people call Avon home. The population density is 783.54 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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