Address: 363 Weed Ave, Stamford, CT 06902
Cove Island Park features not one, but two beaches. Like much of coastal Connecticut the salt marsh and mudflats features nearby and provide a natural scenic look along a flat 1-mile walking trail loop. There are traditional lawn areas, and rocky outcrops for those more interested in fishing.
Check out the Long Island Sound interpretive trail signs along the way, or the nature center
Non-resident daily and seasonal passes to the Park can now be purchased at the park gate from 10 am to 6 pm daily. Passes can also be purchased at the cashier’s office in the Stamford Government Center building, 888 Washington Boulevard, Stamford.

Parking

Parking Lot

Fees

Yes.

Accessibility

Parts of the site offering views of the water are wheelchair accessible. Some facilities/uses listed may not be fully accessible to the mobility-impaired.

Facilities

Access Pier, Food Concession, Handicapped Access, Nature Center, Picnic Area, and Sanitary Facilities (seasonal)

Activities & Features

Bird and Wildlife, Crabbing, Fishing, Historic, Cultural Interest, Supervised Swimming, Unsupervised Swimming, Trails

Environment

Bluff, Escarpment, Fronting Long Island Sound, Sandy Beach, Tidal Wetland
Acreage: 83.1
Amenities: Playground, Fitness Zone, Beaches, Marina, Soundwaters, Bathrooms, Picnic Shelter, BBQ Grills, 2 Softball Field, Tennis Court, Basketball Court, Terry Connors Ice Rink, Concession Stand, Bird wild Life sanctuary

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