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Hammonasset Beach State Park is a great place to go. It has many things you can do. Hiking, camping, swimming, fishing and more! It has a nature center on grounds as well :)
Fee's are as follows-
For a Day Trip-
-Weekends
$ 13.00- Resident
$ 22.00- Non-Resident
$ 6.00- Resident (after 4 pm)
$ 7.00- Non-Resident (after 4 pm)
-Weekdays
$ 9.00- Residents
$ 15.00- Non-Residents
$ 6.00- Residents (after 4 pm)
$ 7.00- Non- Residents (after 4 pm)
Seasons Passes-
$ 67.00- Residents
$ 112.00- Non-Residents
-For Camping*, **
$ 20.00/night- CT residents
$ 30.00/night- non-CT residents
$ 70.00/night- Rustic Cabin
*Plus $9.00 reservation fee
**To cancel a reservation, there is also a $9.00 cancellation fee
*To make a reservation, you can go to -www.reserveamerica.com or call 1-877-668-2267. Or to call the campground directly (203) 245-1817
*Please Note : The maximum length of stay is twenty-one consecutive days, and reservations can total no more than twenty-one days in the aggregate in any calendar year, pursuant to state law (CGS 23-16a).
Driving Directions-
-From the north/Hartford area: take I-91 south to Route 9 south. Off Route 9, take Exit 9. Turn right (south) onto Route 81; continue down Route 81 until you run into I-95. Turn right onto I-95 south entrance ramp and go approximately 1 mile to Exit 62, then turn left off the exit. Head south 1 mile down Hammonasset connector, go straight through the light crossing Route 1 (Boston Post Road) into the park.
-From the south area: take I-95 north, Exit 62. Take a right off the exit ramp onto Hammonasset I-95 connector. Park entrance will be 1 mile ahead.
-From the east/Rhode Island area: take I-395 south onto I-95 south, Exit 62. Take a left off the exit and go approximately 1 mile. Go straight through the traffic light crossing Route 1 (Boston Post Road).
-From the west/New York area: take I-95 north, Exit 62. Take a right off the exit and go approximately 1 mile. Go straight through the traffic light crossing Route 1 (Boston Post Road) into the park