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Greenwich Point Park is a 147.3-acre Town-owned beach and recreation facility in Old Greenwich, CT. Also known by locals as "Tod's Point," it was the former estate of J. Kennedy Tod and many historic buildings still exist in the park. Among them are the Innis Arden Cottage, Seaside Garden and Cowbarn Building, and the Chimes Building.
- Leashed Dogs Dec. 1-March 31
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- Greenwich Point Boat Yard
Greenwich Point Boat Yard has landing floats with freshwater...
- Cow Barn
The Greenwich Point Park - Cow Barn may be reserved for 25 -...
- Clambake Area
The Greenwich Point Park - Clambake Area may be reserved for...
- Greenwich Common Park
Greenwich Common Park is located on Greenwich Avenue in...
- P&R Facilities Map
101 Field Point Road Greenwich, CT 06830 Phone: 203-622-7814...
- Leashed Dogs Dec. 1-March 31
Non-Greenwich residents please contact the Greenwich Town Hall or the OGRCC for day passes and further information. I've seen too many people turned away because they didn't know they needed a pass to enter the park.
The website is typically opaque on what is required. Also, there are limits on the number of people allowed entry due to COVID. I would call the Beach Pass office 203-622-7817 for more info. Pre-covid you could enter the park during the later fall/winter.
Greenwich Point Park. Activities include jogging, walking, cycling, nature study, boating, fishing, sailboating, sun bathing, swimming and picnicking. From May 2nd through October 31, prior to 7 a.m. and after 5 p.m. (6 a.m. on weekends and holidays), only vehicle permits for residents and vehicle fees for visitors will be required, no per ...
1 lut 2023 · Fees: You’ll need a non-resident Greenwich beach pass, or Single Entry beach pass. You can purchase these online. Be sure to purchase a pass for each person in your party and a separate pass for your vehicle. Passes are $10 per day per person and a parking pass is $45.
24 lut 2022 · You can visit Greenwich Point Park in the winter and early spring, but the rest of the year non-residents of Greenwich need passes to enter. In fact, Park Passes are required for access to Town park/beach facilities from the month of May through the entire month of October .
Entry is available to non-residents but with stipulations. Beginning May 1st, single entry passes must be purchased at either of the following locations: Bendheim Western Greenwich Civic Center M-F 9a-6p 449 Pemberwick Road, Greenwich CT 06831 Eastern Greenwich Civic Center M-F 9a-6p 90 Harding Road, Old Greenwich 06870 The costs are as followed: