Everything about Hammonasset Beach State Park totally explained
Hammonasset Beach State Park is a state park located in
Madison, a town in
New Haven County,
Connecticut,
United States.
It is Connecticut's largest shoreline park, with over two miles of beach. Activities include bicycling, boating, fishing, hiking, picnicking and swimming. The park has over 550 campsites available. The
Meigs Point Nature Center offers programs and activities for park visitors on a limited year round basis.
History
Hammonasset Beach State Park opened on July 18, 1920, attracting over 75,000 visitors in its first season. During
World War II the park was closed to the public and used as a
U.S. Army reservation.
Meigs Point functioned as an aircraft range, with planes flying over
Clinton Harbor, firing at the range and then flying out over the
Long Island Sound. In 1955, a stone breakwater was build at the Meigs Point end of the park.
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