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  1. Naugatuck (/ ˈ n ɔː ɡ ə t ʌ k / NAW-gə-tuhk) is a consolidated borough and town in New Haven County, Connecticut, United States. The town, part of the Naugatuck Valley Planning Region , had a population of 31,519 as of the 2020 Census.

  2. Nov 8, 2017 · Things to Do in Naugatuck, Connecticut: See Tripadvisor's 1,146 traveler reviews and photos of Naugatuck tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in October.

  3. Naugatuck is a consolidated borough and town in New Haven County in CT. Visit our website to view our latest borough news & resources and things to do throughout our town!

    • Go for a hike at Whittemore Glen State Park Scenic Reserve. Whittemore Glen State Park Scenic Reserve is a huge, 242-acre (97.93-hectare) green space perfect for going on a hike or horseback riding.
    • Grab a bite to eat at the Station Restaurant Bar. With a wide range of beer on tap and a seasonal menu, the Station Restaurant Bar is the perfect place to stop by and have a meal.
    • Take a walk on the wild side at Larkin State Bridle Trail. If you’re keen on going for more hikes, Larkin State Bridle Trail is one not to be missed. This lovely route is an old railroad line built back in 1880, one that spans across three other towns - Middlebury, Oxford, and Southbury - and is approximately 10 miles (16 kilometres) long.
    • Savor brunch at 66 Church. A hot brunch spot by day and a lively bar at night, 66 Church is exactly what you need! Come in early to enjoy a mimosa or, if you’re really hungry, order one of their many burgers and pair it with a craft beer.
  4. Naugatuck is a unique, historic town in Connecticut with a wealth of attractions and adventures to experience. Planning a visit? You're in the right place for all the information you need.

  5. Naugatuck, town (township) and borough, New Haven county, southwestern Connecticut, U.S. It lies along the Naugatuck River just south of Waterbury. Settled as early as 1702 by Samuel Hickox from Waterbury, the locality was called Judd’s Meadows and, later, in 1734, South Farms.

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