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Welcome to Southport!

Southport, Connecticut

Southport, Connecticut is a beautiful coastal community in Fairfield County, located just over an hour outside of New York City.

The small village is part of the town of Fairfield and is full of New England charm and history. Southport was settled in 1639 and was

designated a local historic district in 1967.

Area of Town:

3 square miles

Population: 1,661

Airports:

JFK - 56 miles

LaGuardia - 49 miles

Westchester - 35 miles

Transportation:

Metro North to Grand  Central- 80 minutes

New York City- 52 miles

Library:

Pequot Library

720 Pequot Avenue

Southport, CT  06890

History of Southport

During the eighteenth century, Mill River Village was a small community of just a few houses and a wharf at the mouth of the Mill River. The harbor allowed for farm products from the surrounding areas to be shipped to ports in New York and beyond. By 1831, Southport, had evolved into a busy commercial area with stunning homes alongside churches, schools and local shops. As a leading coastal port on the Sound, Southport enjoyed great economic wealth. The railroad would soon arrive, creating new job opportunities while at the same time competing with the shipping industry. Southport was well-known for its quality onions, grown locally and shipped out via the harbor. During the 1890s, 100,000 barrels of Southport onions were shipping each year, along with some other locally grown produce. Southport also served as the area’s financial district. The charm and allure of this quaint New England Village remains today complete with gorgeous Long Island Sound views, stately homes, tree-lined streets and a bustling little downtown. 

Southport is truly a seaside gem!

 

Southport | Fairfield Life

 

Southport offers a small quaint beach that includes bathroom facilities and a concession stand that sells food during the summer season. Ye Yacht Yard, located on Harbor Road accommodates 65 small boats to a maximum 14'.  It also provides boat launch services to residents and 20 Kayak racks are available. The Wakeman Boys and Girls Club offers a multitude of activities, sports and programs for children all year round.

 

Fairfield offers over 170 acres of parks, 5 miles of beaches, 2 waterfront banquet facilities, a beach front pavilion, 36 playing fields, 2 golf courses, 2 marinas, a Fitness Center, 31 asphalt tennis courts, a har-tru Tennis Center and 3 picnic areas.

 

Fairfield also boasts the Fairfield Theatre Company AKA FTC... a nonprofit center for the Arts and Culture located in the heart of downtown. 

A fun and exciting "local" hot spot!

 

The Fairfield Museum and History Center opened in September of 2007 and has been a wonderful addition to the town.  The museum offers educational programs, exhibits, as well as children's programs, summer camps and more! You can also rent it out for your next event!  Please visit their website to learn more!

 

Check out our Fairfield Living Magazine for Fashion, Jewelry, Restaurants, Weddings, "Town Talk" and More!

 

 

Penfield Beach Pavilion
Fairfield Theatre Company (FTC)
Downtown Fairfield- Post Road/Reef Road

Southport/Fairfield Education

Southport is served by Fairfield’s superior public school system for students in grades K-12. Eagle Hill School, a private day school for children with learning disabilities has been located since 1985 in the former Pequot School in Southport.

Fairfield through the Continuing Education Program, offers a variety of programs including GED and ESL classes as well as some evening programs.  Fairfield is enriched by the presence Fairfield University and Sacred Heart University, a variety of private and parochial schools from grades K -12, and a number of preschool options.

 

Click here to View School Ratings 

 

 

Click here for More Information on the Fairfield School System

 

 

Moving and Wondering Where your Child will go to School?

 

Click Here for the Fairfield Master Street List

Southport | Fairfield Public Safety and Services

http://www.fairfieldct.org/publicsafety

The Fairfield Police and Fire Departments respond to thousands of emergencies and calls for service each year and exist to protect and ensure the safety of Fairfield's residents and visitors.  The Police and Fire Departments work around the clock to serve a community with more than 32 miles of residential, commercial and industrial properties, over five miles of shoreline, two college campuses and more than 59,000 residents.  The Emergency Communications Center (ECC) handles more than 100,000 emergency calls annually.

An informed, involved and engaged community remains the number one resource to ensure the safety of our Residents and Visitors.  Fairfield uses CodeRED to communicate with residents in the event of emergency situations or critical community alerts.  Examples include: evacuation notices, bio-terrorism alerts, boil water notices, and missing child reports. 

 

Please sign up to get CodeRED Alerts (Click on CodeRed)

 

Non Emergency #'s...

Animal - Related Problems   203.254.4857

Disaster Relief/Aid  - Red Cross   203.576.1010

Health Concerns- Health Dept.   203.256.3020

Non- Emergency Public Safety- Police Dept.   203.254.4800

Non- Emergency Public Safety- Fire Dept.   203.254.4700

Power Outage- UI   800.722.5584

Road or Tree Problems- Public Works Garage   203.256.3177

School Emergencies   203.255.TALK(8255)

Storm or Incident Related Informational Updates   203.254.4899

Town Emergency- Fairfield Emergency Info Update   203.254.4899

 

 

The Locals Know that the Place to be is:

 

  • Annual “Rooms with a View” Event

  • Annual 4th of July Bike Parade and Lawn Games at Pequot Library

  • Pequot Art Show​​​​​​​

  • Pequot Library Annual Book Sale

 

 

This beautiful Seaside Village is a wonderful place that you can call home!

Photo Credit: Ken Banks, Virtual 203