Tourist Guide - The town of Bozrah is located in the southwest corner of Connecticut, and is surrounded by the towns of Lebanon, Franklin, Norwich, Montville, Salem and Colchester -- all situated in
New London County. The name Bozrah is derived from the Hebrew word for "enclosure". This charming "enclosure" is home to a
variety of activities, attractions, and unique lodging options. From charming Bozrah bed and breakfasts to cozy Bozrah inns, you are sure to find the perfect home away from home for your vacation. Covering 20 square miles, and hosting a population of 2,380 residents, Bozrah was first settled in 1659 and incorporated in 1786. Bozrah is well known for its rural charm, but even so, it is strategically located along several of the major traffic arteries of Connecticut which provide visitors with easy access to nearby attractions and activities. The town's well documented rich history offers a wealth of interesting poking around for those who seek information on the early American settlers who came from England. If you enjoy seeking out old cemeteries in the US or are on a mission to discover lost family records then you will find this area very rewarding. Genealogical interest is very strong in the area. For those who like excitement of a different sort, there are two outstanding casinos within 12 miles of Bozrah. At the end of the day you can enjoy relaxation and a restful night's sleep at your Bozrah bed and breakfast or Bozrah inn.