Barkhamsted, a town of about 40 square miles, population 3,500, in Litchfield County, is comprised mainly of two villages: Pleasant Valley and Riverton. The majority live in Pleasant Valley with only about 700 living in Riverton.
Riverton is a beautiful, out of the way valley comprised of State Forests, pristine water, and no traffic lights in its 20 or so square miles. There is a post office, fire station, a General Store, an Inn, a nice restaurant, a glass blower, and plenty of water power from the Farmington and Still Rivers.
This source of power made Riverton a major draw during the industrial revolution, most notably, the Hitchcock Chair factory. Today, the Farmington river in Riverton is federally designated as Wild & Scenic. Today, the village is popular with Trout Fishermen, kayakers who enjoy the rapids, and motorcyclists, who, on a nice weekend, enjoy the beautiful country roads that follow the rivers. Hitchcock chairs are still made there too.