Beaches in Connecticut

Beaches in Connecticut

Connecticut has its share of beaches. If you had a fine time at Clinton Town Beach, there is no harm in exploring the other beaches in town. See for yourself why the locals take advantage of these recreation spots.

Branford Beaches
Includes Branford Point and Stony Creek

Groton Beaches
Includes Eastern Point Beach and Esker Point Beach

Fairfield Beaches
Includes Jennings Beach, Penfield Beach, and Southport Beach

Darien Beaches
Includes Weed Beach and Pear Tree Beach

Greenwich Beaches
Includes Greenwich Point and Byram Park

Milford Town Beaches
Includes Morse Beach, Anderson Beach, Altshuler Beach, Seabluff Beach, and South Street Beach

Norwalk Beaches
Includes Calf Pasture Beach, Bayley Beach, Shady Beach

Stratford Town Beaches
Includes Short Beach and Long Beach

More or less, the beaches listed above have basic facilities such as restrooms, food concessions, and parking lots. Lifeguards are handy in case of incidents. Accessibility is the top reason why residents spend their downtime in these sandy destinations.