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Windham County, Connecticut Map

Explore Windham County, Connecticut with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 13 cities and towns in Windham County below.

Interactive Map of Windham County, Connecticut

CountyWindham
StateConnecticut (CT)
County SeatWindham
CountryUnited States of America
Latitude41.868554
Longitude-71.961665
Cities & Towns13
Area Codes203, 475, 860, 959

About Windham County, Connecticut

Windham County is a landscape of subtle shifts and enduring forms, a place where the land itself seems to hold the quiet memories of centuries. To the south, the county brushes against the vast expanse of Long Island Sound, a watery horizon that has shaped its maritime past and continues to influence its coastal air. Inland, the terrain is a complex weave of low hills, ancient bedrock peeking through the soil, and the broad, fertile Connecticut River valley that bisects much of the state, acting as a watery artery for the region. Numerous smaller rivers and streams, born from springs and seeps, thread their way through the land, their courses often marked by the moss-covered stone walls that divide fields and forests, remnants of an agrarian past now largely reclaimed by second-growth woodland. To the east, the land rises and falls more decidedly, forming a distinct sub-region of wooded uplands and valleys where the light can fall with a particular, burnished quality as the day draws to a close. Neighboring counties are defined by similar geological features, forming a continuous, if varied, New England topography.

The history of Windham County is a narrative of persistent settlement and gradual transformation, beginning with its formal establishment in 1726, carved from portions of Hartford and New London counties. Early colonists, drawn by the fertile riverlands and the promise of timber and water power, laid down roots that would anchor generations. The formative episodes here are not always dramatic pronouncements, but rather the slow accretion of lives lived and labor performed. The county seat, Willimantic, owes its prominence to the powerful Willimantic River, whose falls provided the impetus for the textile mills that once defined its identity. This river, a relentless force of nature, became the engine of industry, drawing workers and shaping the very character of the town. The legacy of these early enterprises, the saltbox houses and Federal-period brick buildings that still stand, speaks to a deep-rooted connection to the land and its resources.

Today, Windham County presents a varied economic and social character, a blend of old industrial centers finding new purpose and agricultural areas that retain a palpable connection to the soil. People here work in a range of fields, from advanced manufacturing and technology to agriculture and the service industries that support its many towns. The felt character of the place is one of quiet diligence, a sense of groundedness that comes from living in a landscape where the past is never entirely out of sight. Landmarks range from the imposing textile mills that still dominate some riverfronts, their brick facades weathered by time, to the more subtle markers of human endeavor: the enduring stone walls snaking through the woods, the old town greens where community life has long been centered. There is a distinct quality to the air here, especially after a rain, a clean, earthy scent that carries the promise of renewal, a constant reminder of the natural world that forms the backdrop to the lives of Windham County’s residents.

Cities and Towns in Windham County

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About This Windham County Map Page

This page provides an interactive map of Windham County, Connecticut alongside links to detailed street maps for 13 cities and towns. The county seat is Windham. Each city and town map page includes live weather, local news and precise GPS coordinates.

Location data is sourced from the USGS GNIS database and verified by coordinates, not name matching alone.

Page generatedJune 2026
Location dataUSGS GNIS database; coordinates matched to 2020 US Census records