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  1. Sherwood Island State Park. Connecticut's first state park is still one of its finest. Located on the state’s picturesque shoreline, the park is a popular destination to swim in Long Island Sound, play a round of disc golf, fly a model airplane, collect seashells along the mile-long beach, or visit the Living 9-11 Memorial. Though just 235 ...

  2. For CT residents as long as your car is registered in the state, admission is free. Beach has several different areas for laying out, and grilling. Weekends can get busy, during the week is different.

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  3. Sherwood Island State Park Summer Months Only at Ticket Booth Exit 18 off I-95, Westport Monday - Friday / 8:00 am - Sunset (203) 226-6983

  4. Phone: 203-226-6983. Toll Free: 866-287-2757. Email: Connecticut's first state park is still one of its finest. Have a leisurely lunch in the shade of the picnic grove, swim in Long Island sound, or view marsh life from the observation platform at Sherwood Island.

  5. Sherwood Island State Park Summer Months Only at Ticket Booth Exit 18 off I-95, Westport Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – Sunset (203) 226-6983 Harkness Memorial State Park 275 Great Neck Road, Waterford Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. (203) 443-5725 Hammonasset Beach State Park 1288 Boston Post Road, Madison P.O. Box 271

  6. Introduction & Maps. Connecticut’s first state park is still one of its finest. Located on the shore of Long Island Sound in Westport Connecticut, Sherwood Island State Park covers 234 acres of beach, wetlands and woodlands.

  7. www.americasstateparks.org › sherwood-island-stateSherwood Island State Park

    Mar 15, 2023 · Nestled on Long Island Sound, Sherwood Island State Park is a stunning public recreational space in Westport, Connecticut. Located an hour’s drive from both New York City and Hartford, and just 30 minutes from New Haven, it was designated as the first state park in Connecticut in 1914. Spread across 238-acres, the park features a beach ...

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