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WELCOME TO GLASTONBURY, CONNECTICUT
The Glastonbury community is rich with culture, attractions, and thriving businesses. Nestled just 7 miles Southeast of Hartford, its central, Connecticut location offers convenient access to all of the Northeast's major cities, while maintaining the luxury of a prosperous, suburban community. As one of Connecticut's oldest municipalities, Glastonbury is dedicated to preserving its numerous parks, historic sites, and riverfront property. Glastonbury supports a highly active community of over 33,000 residents and is well-known for its excellent municipal management, outstanding public education, historic character, and exceptionally high quality of life. Town residents and government alike contribute to Glastonbury's long-standing status as a phenomenal place to work, live, and do business.
GLASTONBURY SCHOOLS
A total of eight schools comprise the Glastonbury Public Schools system including one high school, one 7th and 8th grade middle school, a 6th grade school, and a total of five Kindergarten to 5th grade elementary schools.
 
Approximately 95% of Glastonbury's school-age children attend our public schools. Glastonbury schools currently have approximately 6000 students enrolled in the district and over 500 certified teachers. Detailed information about our school district can be found in the Connectiut State Department of Education's Profile and Performance Reports through EdSight.
The Glastonbury School District is a consistently top rated, public school district. It has 6,050 students in grades PK, K-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 14 to 1. Click here for more detailed information about standardized testing scores, Connecticut State Assessments, and more.
GLASTONBURY ATTRACTIONS
Located at a bend of the Connecticut River, the Apple Harvest Festival and 5k Race has continually been ranked as one of the state's most popular events.
Santa's Run is a fun, family-oriented race that takes place in Glastonbury every December.
Located near the Connecticut River, the Audubon Society's Center at Glastonbury offers a range of environmental programs, including nature walks for families and camps for kids.
The Riverfront Park is the ideal location to enjoy recreational activities and admire the riverfront.
Rose's Berry Farm is a pick-your-own berry farm in South Glastonbury. RBF is also known for Breakfast-with-a-View Sundays (8am-1pm) from June 14th thru the 2nd weekend in October.
Glastonbury Hills Country Club features an 18-hole championship golf course, 25-meter swimming pool, two tennis courts, members' dining room, serving lunch and dinner, and year-round social events.
The Glastonbury/Rocky Hill Ferry has earned a place in history as the nation's oldest continuously operating ferry service.
Crystal Ridge Winery is a family-owned and operated vineyard in South Glastonbury. Enjoy the breath-taking views, while tasting delicious wines.
GLASTONBURY FARMS AND RESOURCES
Glastonbury has an incredible selection of farmers who make up the "Glastonbury Grown" community. Click here for more information about Glastonbury's wide variety of farms.
SHOPPING IN GLASTONBURY
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GLASTONBURY DOG PARK
The dog park is a fenced in area where dogs can run and socialize off-leash legally and safely. A separate area for small dogs is also included. Some of the park amenities include benches, waste receptacles, dog litter bags, water sations and more!
 
The Glastonbury Dog Park has benefits including:
 
-A safe and controlled environment for dogs to play and exercise
 
-A well-shaded, designated, off-leash area for dogs and dog owners to socialize with each other
 
-An encouragement of responsible dog ownership by promoting licensing, vaccinations, and clean up
 
 
Special Events include:
The annual "After Easter Egg Hunt for Dogs" (held the Saturday after Easter)
USEFUL INFORMATION ABOUT GLASTONBURY, CT