Hammonasset Beach State Park is Connecticut's largest shoreline park, offering over two miles of beach, walking trails, and diverse ecosystems teeming with wildlife.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Hammonasset Beach State Park.
Entrance fee required during peak season; free access during the off-season.
Best visited from late spring to early fall for beach activities and lovely weather.
Meigs Point Nature Center
Easily accessible via I-95 and local roads, with adequate parking facilities.
Summers are warm and humid with temperatures reaching the mid-80s°F, while winters are cold with temperatures between 20-40°F. Spring and fall offer mild weather, making them ideal for visits.
Coastal erosion and habitat disturbance are ongoing concerns. Efforts are made to restore and protect native vegetation and wildlife habitats.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Located within the park, offering a range of sites including water and electric hookups, ideal for families and groups.
A popular trail that offers coastal views and leads to the Meigs Point Nature Center.
Explores the marshland ecosystem, ideal for bird enthusiasts and peaceful walks.
Arrive early during peak season to find parking and enjoy the sunrise.
The beaches can be quite crowded in summer; consider a late afternoon visit for a more serene experience.
Camping reservations are recommended well in advance due to the park's popularity.
Bring binoculars for birdwatching and a camera for capturing scenic vistas along the shore.