
Greenwich Point Park will always be Tod's point to me. The happiest part of my childhood was spent living in Greenwich,Old Greenwich in Connecticut and Port Chester New York. These locations are...
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Greenwich Point Park, also known as Tod's Point, is a popular recreational park located on a peninsula extending into Long Island Sound in Old Greenwich, CT. Originally owned by Scottish merchant banker J. Kennedy Tod, the park offers sandy beaches, waterfront access, and a variety of outdoor activities such as sunbathing, swimming, fishing, boating, and water sports.
Acquired by the town in 1945, the former estate features a network of trails along the coastline for residents to explore, with maps available at the nearby Bruce Museum. Open daily from 6am until sunset, Greenwich Point Park requires Park/Beach Passes from May 1 through October 31 and enforces leash laws for dogs year-round.
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Greenwich Point Park will always be Tod's point to me. The happiest part of my childhood was spent living in Greenwich,Old Greenwich in Connecticut and Port Chester New York. These locations are...
Rocky sandy beach and residents pass is required. When I moved here years ago, the park was one of the selling points - it's totally beautiful and a great way to escape from daily stress. Why...
Love Tod's Point over other local beaches. It's big enough where people form sections kids vs adults. I love sunbathing away from concession stands where you have less small kids more open area....
Residents only beach that is clean and nice! Got a single pass through a friend that has a family that lives there. It was a perfect day to lounge around and enjoy the sun. The town is also...
Great beach and walking area. No fees to enjoy the area during the winter. Beach is clean and I can see how enjoyable it could be during the summer (you'll need a pass for those months). People...