Sunlight on lakefront homes and private docks on Lake Zoar, in Newtown and Monroe, CT

Homes near Lake Zoar Newtown / Monroe, CT

A world of waterfront bliss
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About the Lake

Access:
public
Type:
man-made
Direct waterfront:
YES
Islands:
1
Beaches:
4
Allowed boats:
canoes / electric motor boats / kayaks / motorized boats / paddle boards / sailboats / small power boats
Boat launches:
4 (public & private access)
Fishing:
YES
Swimming:
YES
Water / Ice Sports:
boating, canoeing, jet skiing, kayaking, paddle boarding, water skiing
Map of Zoar Lake condo complex, in Connecticut
A world of waterfront bliss
Your lakeside escape, just moments from everyday.

Lake Zoar, a sprawling 909-acre oasis with 71 miles of wooded shoreline, stretches through the picturesque towns of Monroe, Newtown, Southbury, and Oxford. This crystal-clear lake is not only a boater's paradise, offering sailing, jet skiing, and kayaking, but also a haven for swimmers and anglers alike. Four public boat launches and several private community beaches make accessing the water a breeze.

Nestled along Lake Zoar's serene shores are exclusive lakeside communities, many boasting private beaches and direct lake access. Newtown, in particular, boasts several lake communities, but you can also find expansive properties offering stunning lake views on the shores of Monroe. With limited development along the shoreline, Lake Zoar offers a sense of exclusivity and privacy that is hard to find.

Whether you're casting a line for trophy-sized bass or simply soaking up the sun on your private dock, Lake Zoar caters to every lake lover's dream. With hiking trails in the surrounding hills and the vibrant towns of Fairfield County just a short drive away, you'll find a perfect blend of tranquility and adventure.

Lake Zoar is a thriving community of water enthusiasts, nature lovers, and those seeking a more relaxed pace of life. The lake's many recreational opportunities and the warm, welcoming atmosphere of the surrounding towns create a unique sense of belonging.

Lake Zoar is a man-made lake formed in 1918 by the Stevenson Dam on Housatonic River. Just a few years later, the first lake communities began to develop.At first, as weekend /summer vacation colonies, where people could buy or rent bungalows to escape the city life and enjoy the retreat in the heart of nature. Over time, these bungalows evolved into beautiful year-round residences, showcasing a blend of historic character and modern updates. Today, you can find a diverse selection of homes for sale along the shores of Lake Zoar.

About Lake Zoar homes

Your lakeside resort, every day.

Imagine finding a lake community that feels like a resort, tucked away along the shores of a large, shimmering lake. That dream becomes a reality along the serene expanse of Lake Zoar. 

Among the four towns bordering the lake, Newtown boasts the most developed lakeside communities enjoying direct lake access, large lots, private community beaches and stunning views of the lake. Some of these communities, like Riverside, Cedarhurst or Shady Rest, have a century-old tradition of preserving the pristine quality of life on the lake. Here, a strong sense of community, safe neighborhoods, and a commitment to clean water create a haven for those who yearn for a lakeside escape.

Lake Zoar offers a diverse range of housing options. One might discover charming ranch-style homes, both vintage and newly built, alongside timeless Cape Cods and cozy cottages. For those seeking a more classic style, colonial homes with spacious lots offer breathtaking lake views. Many of these properties boast direct lake access, allowing residents to step from their backyards onto the sandy shores or launch their boats from private docks.

Whether you're a lifelong lake lover or someone seeking a change of pace, Lake Zoar's lakeside communities offer a rare opportunity to create your own personal oasis.

Lake Zoar, with its crystal-clear waters boasting a visibility of up to 8 feet in the summer, is truly an angler's paradise. Cast your line and reel in a variety of fish species, including bluegill, common carp, largemouth bass, northern pike, smallmouth bass, walleye, rainbow trout, white perch, yellow perch, catfish, black crappie, and black bullhead. With its abundant fish population and pristine waters, Lake Zoar offers unforgettable fishing experiences for anglers of all levels.

Life on Lake Zoar

Many residents, initially captivated by the charm of a weekend escape, have chosen to make this idyllic haven their permanent home. 

Lake Zoar is an amazing place and a paradise for water enthusiasts. Sailboats glide gracefully across the surface, while kayaks and canoes navigate hidden coves and tranquil inlets. For a touch of exhilaration, jet skis carve through the water, leaving shimmering trails in their wake. Four convenient public boat launches - one in each bordering town, ensure easy access for everyone. In the center of the lake, a unique social hub awaits – a shallow sandbar where boaters gather to relax, connect, and soak up in the sunshine.

You can enjoy your coffee on your private dock, while admiring the picturesque views, then take a refreshing dip in the lake's cool waters, or unwind on a sandy beach with a good book. For the adventurous, secret coves harbor rope swings, adding a dash of playful excitement to your swim. Anglers of all skill levels can cast a line and vie for a variety of fish, including bass, perch, sunfish, catfish, trout, and carp. Craving exploration? Paddle down the scenic 10 km Paddle Route, a haven for birdwatching and paddling adventures. For those seeking a different kind of thrill, the nearby Paugussett State Forest and Webb Mountain Park offer a network of trails for hiking and biking.

Beyond the water's edge, a vibrant lake community thrives. Charming waterside restaurants beckon with delicious food and breathtaking views, the perfect spot to unwind after a day of exploration. The lake's convenient location, with easy access to Danbury and other urban centers via I-84 and the Merritt Parkway, allows for a seamless blend of city life and lakeside serenity.

A weekend at Lake Zoar may be priceless, but the opportunity to live this lifestyle every day is truly a treasure.


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