Town Beach - Old Saybrook, CT

Town Beach - Old Saybrook, CT Town Beach - Old Saybrook, CT Town Beach - Old Saybrook, CT Town Beach - Old Saybrook, CT Town Beach - Old Saybrook, CT
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Town Beach Dog Park in Old Saybrook, Connecticut

Located at 105 Plum Bank Rd, Town Beach offers dog owners in Old Saybrook an inviting and scenic destination for pet-friendly fun. With its fine sand and long blue horizon, this popular local beach is known for its tranquil atmosphere, making it a superb spot for dog walks—especially from October to May, when dogs are welcome for seaside adventures. With easy parking and access, even spontaneous outings with your furry friend are a breeze.

The shallow sea at low tide provides plenty of space for pets and their owners to enjoy wading, while sunsets at the beach make for unforgettable evenings with family and dogs alike. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing stroll, a place to enjoy local wildlife, or simply a stunning sunset, this dog-friendly beach in Old Saybrook stands out as a community favorite.

FAQ

  • Where is the best place to park? Easy parking is available at Town Beach for visitors.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? At low tide, visitors can walk for miles along the fine sand, making it perfect for long dog walks.
  • Is there a swimming area for dogs? The shallow sea at low tide is great for wading and swimming with your dog.
  • Is the park open year-round? The beach is especially noted for fantastic dog walking from October to May.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? The beach provides beautiful vistas but there is no specific mention of covered shelter or shaded areas.

Reviews

Stephanie Mulvihill

I live in town and frequent this beach..met friends for dinner and watched the sunset. Great place to watch the sunset

Jorge Flores

Excellent place to go with the family or to clear your mind

Ajara Kudaibergen

One of my favorite now 🙌🏻 Sunset is amazing here

Rajiv Khosla

Nice small town beach Lots of town families come with their kids When the tide is low You can walk for a couple of miles on fine sanded beach I do that all the time in summer

T George

Long blue horizon views. Rippled sand eddies. Shells. Seagulls. Plovers. Offshore fishing. Far, far, wading into the shallow sea at low tide. The most fantastic dog walking October to May. Easy parking. Easy access. Putting the “B” in Beach. Sublime.

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