The Connecticut Beach That Will Become Your New Favorite Summer Hideaway
By Natalie Clunan
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Published May 15, 2019
Summer is almost here and if you’re a beach lover, you probably can’t wait to hit the shore. Connecticut has beaches from one end to the other. Places like Hammonasset and Silver Sands are big draws. But when you start creating your beach bucket list, there’s one sandy locale on a peninsula that you’ll want to make sure to visit. After you enjoy a day at Greenwich Point Park it may become your new favorite summer beach hideaway.
Located near the New York Border, Greenwich Point Park a.k.a. Tod's Point is found on a unique peninsula that juts into the Long Island Sound.
The 147-acre town-owned park is a summertime oasis. Grab your towels and sunscreen and get ready for fun in the sun!
The guarded beach is perfect for families with soft white sand and gentle surf. The added bonus of restrooms, showers, and concessions make for an easy and relaxed day.
When the tide is low it creates shallow pools that are the perfect playground for smaller kids who love to splash around.
There are separate areas designated for both kite and windsurfing and surf fishing. If part of your ideal beach day is people watching, there are no shortage of sights to take in.
Enjoy the beautiful walking and biking trails around the park. The scenery at this spot is just incredible. Many photographers spend hours here capturing the stunning landscape and shoreline birds.
Because Greenwich Point Park is located on a peninsula, you can view both sunrises and sunsets from this breathtaking spot.
From May 2nd through October 31, vehicle permits are required for residents and vehicle fees are required for non-residents. Learn more on the
Greenwich town website . Address: 7 Tods Driftway, Old Greenwich, CT 06870.
Beef up your beach bucket list by adding these sandy locations to your summertime itinerary.
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