Silver Sands State Park

Silver Sands State Park is a stunning coastal park located in Connecticut, known for its sandy beaches and unique tidal flats. Visitors come to enjoy its natural beauty and the opportunity for leisurely walks and birdwatching.

297
Acres Protected
2
Miles of Trails
400,000
Annual Visitors
1955
Year Established

About Silver Sands State Park

 

Silver Sands State Park, situated along the southwestern coast of Connecticut in Milford, features approximately 297 acres made up of natural sand dunes, salt marshes, and extensive tidal flats. This picturesque area offers a haven for wildlife, including various bird species like herons and egrets, making it a prime location for birdwatching. The park's history is enriched by the presence of Charles Island, which has historical ties dating back to the 1600s, adding a layer of historical intrigue. Key recreation opportunities include meandering along the boardwalk that connects to the adjacent Walnut Beach, offering glimpses of Long Island Sound. Visitors are also often captivated by the striking sandbars visible during low tide, which create a natural bridge to Charles Island, accessible seasonally. Silver Sands provides a serene escape for walks, especially for those interested in photography or nature study, bolstered by its environmental importance as a habitat for migratory birds.

Highlights

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Boardwalk joining Silver Sands and Walnut Beach

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Birdwatching opportunities in salt marsh and dunes

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Tidal sandbar leading to Charles Island at low tide

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Views of Long Island Sound from the beachfront

Notable Natural Features

Charles Island

An island accessible by sandbar, rich in history and legends.

Salt Marsh

A habitat that supports a diverse range of bird species.

Boardwalk Trail

A scenic trail providing coastal views and leading to Walnut Beach.