About Wilton Neighborhoods
Wilton, Connecticut is a picturesque Fairfield County town known for its natural beauty, quiet neighborhoods, and strong sense of community. With winding backroads, wooded landscapes, and classic New England charm, Wilton offers a peaceful setting while still providing everyday convenience through its town center, local shops, dining, and community services. The town is also recognized for its highly regarded schools, extensive parks and trail systems, and an active calendar of local events that bring residents together throughout the year. Wilton is a place where privacy, nature, and community life all come together seamlessly.
Wilton Center
- Heart of town where Wilton feels most connected
- Home to the Wilton Town Green, library, shops, restaurants, and community events
- Surrounding streets offer a mix of classic homes and newer builds, with a convenient central feel
South Wilton
- Known for being convenient to Route 7, Merritt Parkway access, and nearby towns like Norwalk and New Canaan
- Commuter friendly
- Mix of established neighborhoods, wooded lots, and a blend of classic and updated homes
North Wilton
- Quieter, more wooded with a private feel
- Larger lots, scenic roads, rural-suburban
- Popular for people who love nature, space and a tucked away lifestyle
Cannondale
- Small, charming pocket of Wilton
- Centered around Metro-North station
- Local character, historic charm, and cozy community vibe
Silvermine (Wilton side)
- Unique, artsy feel that stretches across Wilton, New Canaan and Norwalk
- Known for winding roads, wooded scenery, quiet and creative atmosphere
- One of Wilton’s most distinctive sections
Georgetown (Wilton side)
- Historic village area shared with Ridgefield and Redding
- Quaint small community feel
- Mix of history and charm
Belden Hill/Chestnut Hill
- Considered part of “classic Wilton”
- Beautiful residential streets, strong neighborhood feel, and convenient access to town amenities
- Traditional colonials
- Polished and established look
Route 7 Corridor
- Note-this isn’t one neighborhood however it’s a key Wilton lifestyle zone
- Homes along and near Route 7 offer convenience to shopping, commuting routes and nearby town centers
- One of the most practical areas for daily life
Oenoke Ridge/Ridgefield Road Area
- Scenic routes
- Larger properties
- Quiet, upscale feel
- Blend of countryside character with proximity to town
Parks/Trails in Wilton
- Merwin Meadows Park
- Wilton Town Forest
- Norwalk River Valley Trail (Wilton Section)
- Weir Farm National Historical Park (Wilton/Ridgefield)
- Allen’s Meadows
Schools in Wilton
Public Schools
Private Schools
Neighborhood Home Prices
Median Sales Price $1,333,000
Average Sales Price $1,388,807