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Killingworth is a shoreline community with a decidedly rural feel. The town's 6,300 residents are spread out among 35 square miles. As you drive through Killingworth's country roads you will see a number of farms and horse properties.
Founded in 1667 as Kenilworth, the original town comprised all of current Killingworth and Clinton. In 1883 the southern portion of the town was split off and renamed Clinton. To this day Killingworth residents retain close ties with their neighbors to the south even enjoying resident status at town beaches.
Major routes into Killingworth are RT 80 and RT 81. A little bit of trivia - even numbered state routes run east/west, odd numbered north/south. You can reach I 95 and the Shortline East Commuter railroad via RT 81. New Haven and Old Saybrook can also be reached via RT 81. To get north to Middletown or Hartford you would take RT 81 north to RT 9 north.
Killingworth is home to Chatfield Hollow State Park on RT 80. This is a great natural resource with swimming, picnic areas and hiking. Killingworth Land Conservation Trust maintains miles of hiking trails throughout the town.
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