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Sherwood Island State Park

Sherwood Island State Park is Connecticut's first state park, offering beaches, picnic areas, nature trails, and scenic views of Long Island Sound
Sherwood Island State Park is Connecticut's first state park, offering beaches, picnic areas, nature trails, and scenic views of Long Island Sound

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Phone:
+1 203-226-6983

Address:
349 Governor John Davis Lodge Turnpike
Westport,
Connecticut
06880

Sherwood Island State Park, located in Westport, Connecticut, is the state's first state park, established in 1914. The park spans 238 acres and features a variety of recreational opportunities, including swimming at its sandy beaches, picnicking in designated areas, and exploring nature trails that wind through salt marshes and woodlands. The park also offers a nature center with educational exhibits about local wildlife and ecosystems. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Long Island Sound and the New York City skyline on clear days. Sherwood Island State Park is a popular destination for birdwatching, fishing, and seasonal activities, making it a year-round attraction for outdoor enthusiasts. The park's rich history and natural beauty make it a cherished landmark in Connecticut.

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