Summer Concert – Country Steel (Smokehouse)
A free live country concert at nearby Rockwell Park, featuring a food truck lineup—perfect for a family night out within just a few miles of Laurentide Glen.
View event details →Bristol presents a peaceful environment with calm streets and convenient access to numerous green spaces such as Pine Lake Park and Kern Park, offering plenty of opportunities to spend time outdoors. The neighborhood features primarily two- and three-bedroom homes, with a mix of single detached houses and duplexes that provide diverse housing options. Residents benefit from several grocery stores and pharmacies within a reasonable distance, while a variety of restaurants and coffee shops contribute to the local experience. Public and private elementary schools are readily accessible, ensuring quality educational options within the area. This community reflects a tranquil and comfortable setting for settling down.
Bristol is a very good postal city to buy a house in for those who prefer a calm ambience. There are over 50 green spaces nearby for residents to explore, including Memorial Boulevard Park and Town Conservation Land (Malone Pond), which makes them easy to get to. This part of the Greater Hartford metropolitan area is very quiet overall, as there tend to be low levels of noise from traffic.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
This public K–8 school at 500 Clark Avenue serves the Laurentide Glen community, offering diverse programming and a student–teacher ratio of around 13–1, making it the most immediate educational hub for families moving into the neighborhood.
Laurentide Glen’s location in western Bristol’s tranquil hills is complemented by newly constructed roads and sidewalks throughout the “no‑outlet” development, providing safe walks, bike rides, and minimal through traffic for residents.
Though not within the subdivision itself, residents are just a short drive from Bristol’s 760+ acres of parkland featuring hiking and mountain‑bike trails, a skate‑park plaza, off‑leash dog areas, and playgrounds maintained by the Parks Division.
Located minutes from the nationally famous Lake Compounce—America’s oldest continuously operating amusement park—and a short drive to downtown Bristol’s entertainment, shops, and dining, this neighborhood offers both tranquility and access to regional attractions.
Situated off Pequabuck Street, Laurentide Glen benefits from easy connections to Route 6 and Route 72, simplifying commutes to Hartford, regional shopping, and nearby suburban centers.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A free live country concert at nearby Rockwell Park, featuring a food truck lineup—perfect for a family night out within just a few miles of Laurentide Glen.
View event details →Enjoy R&B/pop tunes in a scenic park setting close to home, complete with rotating food trucks—ideal for a relaxed summer evening near Laurentide Glen.
View event details →A free classic rock concert at Rockwell Park, offering live music and food truck treats just minutes from your neighborhood—great for teens and families alike.
View event details →Catch bluegrass and country tunes under the summer sky close to home, with family-friendly vibes and local food trucks adding to the fun.
View event details →Weekly Saturday market offering CT‑grown produce, local goods, free music and SNAP benefits—an easy, close‑to‑home stop for shopping and community connection.
View event details →A unique, candlelit string‑quartet tribute to 90s hip‑hop (Fugees, Outkast, Jay‑Z, and more) held minutes from Laurentide Glen—perfect for a memorable, artsy evening out.
View event details →Stories, updates, and things to know in Laurentide Glen
Local characteristics and demographics for Laurentide Glen