Goshen is a town in Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States.
Goshen is in central Litchfield County and is bordered to the east by the city of Torrington.
[2] A large portion of the Mohawk State Forest is located in the town.
The Appalachian Trail formerly passed through the town until it was re-routed west of the Housatonic River.
Other notable business include the Pine Apple Cheese Factory and the Brooks pottery shop.
The Goshen Academy was established several years later and became a well-regarded preparatory school during the 19th century.
Settlers from Goshen were the first to settle Hudson Township, Summit County, Ohio, in the Connecticut Western Reserve.
Multiple events are hosted at the Goshen Fairgrounds each year, located on Route 63 south just outside the center of town.
Later in the summer on Labor Day weekend is the annual Goshen Fair.
The blueberry pies are available for sale all year long, as well as other flavors made by hand by the congregation (apple, peach, and blueberry-peach).