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    McCook Point Beach and Park

    4.4 (11 reviews)

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    Rebekah R.

    Brian S. put it perfectly!!! I think my favorite out of the two beaches is Hole in the Wall...tends to be less busy in my opinion! The McCook side tends to have more kids/teenagers because of the raft that is out for them to swim to. The nice part about Hole in the Wall is that you can walk to Subway, Eclectic Chef, Dunkin Donuts and a bunch of other restaurants whenever you need a break from the sun and want a bite to eat! The Niantic boardwalk is under construction because of the hurricane from last year, but they expect that to be fixed in the next year or so (we will see about that!). I have yet to walk on it, but it looks like a beautiful place to walk! The bluffs are gorgeous and have park benches up there so you can enjoy the beauty! Rocks to climb on (not near the lifeguards tho or you'll hear that whistle blow!), you can fish, play on the playgrounds, and just enjoy life! It just has a little bit of everything! The best part is that it's pretty much a local beach! You get your town sticker, and you can get in and out no problem! And since Rocky Neck is also off the same exit...most of the tourists head there! More beach room for me :)

    Kris W.

    this is a nice beach. we like to come here, park our car look at the beautiful beach and the water. we find it very relaxxing.

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    Jade A.

    McCook Beach has quickly become my favorite CT beach. I should actually say beaches because McCook is comprised of two neighboring beaches - the main McCook beach and the Hole-in-the-wall beach. No coolers are allowed on the Hole-in-the-wall side (bummer), but the main beach is fantastic, so no biggie. No crazy flies attack me on this beach, the sand is clean and smooth (HURRAY! I can dig my feet in it), and the bathroom/shower facilities are the awesome. Parking is ~$15 and well worth it. The town has some cute restaurants/bars, ice cream parlors, and other shops; feel free to explore after a wonderful beach day.

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    No coolers are allowed on the Hole-in-the-wall side (bummer), but the main beach is fantastic, so no biggie.

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    Seaside State Park

    Seaside State Park

    4.5(2 reviews)
    3.6 mi

    Four stars because it was pretty and the old asylum was a sight to see. The parking area is…read moreneedlessly far away from the building, under some shady trees. There are actual paved spaces that must have once been parking sports (maybe one a low budget basketball court) that would bring you closer and prevent walking exposed to the boiling summer sun. I cannot speak to any actual walking trails, but the dogs that were playing seemed to be having a great time. The old building is gated off, understandable, but you can tell from the outside it was made in an older era where aesthetics meant something and it wasn't all about saving a penny.

    The Seaside State Park is quite a unique place as it hosts the infamous and now abandoned Seaside…read moreSanatorium, a building that was commissioned in the 1930 when tuberculosis was a major affliction. One of the treatments for this disease was fresh air, so many of these sanatoriums were built around the coast and around lakes, copying a trend that had taken over European lands. Over time it was discovered that fresh air not only helped tuberculosis but all types of diseases, particularly mental illnesses like depression and anxiety. As tuberculosis became a controlled ailment, the Seaside became a host to more people with mental illnesses as well as the elderly. Supposedly, during this period of the Seaside as a psychiatric ward, many irregularities took place and the consequence resulted in patient's deaths. I have no proof of this but that is how the story goes. All this information is found on the Connecticut .org websites. Arriving to this "haunted" and "damned" place, as many publicize it, is a unique experience. I parked in a lot with an abandoned garden house next to it, making even the parking area spooky. The building sits at the distance, and some people jog around or walk their dogs. The peculiar feeling of being watched is pervasive though, even though there aren't many people around. I walked the garden, walked a covered bridge that is very spooky, touched a water well that has dried up, walked by the beach and over a wall that protects the shore from erosion. I stayed on the paved path as much as possible because I felt that a certain order needed to be followed, even if there are no signs that say "Keep off the grass". One lap around this property is more than enough. I started on the left, and exited on the right. Once I exited, I didn't look back because I felt that I was being watched from behind the boarded windows. I was not interested in seeing a ghost looking at me or waving goodbye from the broken glass window... Spooky as it may seem, this is a beautiful place, the building is gorgeous, the view is amazing. If you are looking for serenity, this is a good place for it. The views of the Connecticut coast are amazing as well. I was very happy to have visited this active site in Waterford. This place is also known as The Seaside Sanatorium.

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    Soundview Beach

    Soundview Beach

    2.1(23 reviews)
    4.7 mi

    to all families that go to this beach, you have to be careful yesterday. I was there on my family,…read moreand I caught a weirdo, taking photos of little kids and sending them to people, and the police only did was slap them on the wrist and walked him home. Didn't even arrest him.

    Well, this beach has changed massively! My rating is based on teenage memories, childhood memories…read more Going there as a kid there was so much freedom and fun. We could have campfires on the beach and you could be on the beach 24/7. Parking was a breeze, but we always rented a cottage across from Corsino's .... best fried dough and calzones I've ever had... Ever! It was definitely a month of family, fun. Aunts, uncles, cousins, grandparents, parents, sisters, girlfriends, boyfriends, and friends! I see now it says carousel shop?? It used to be just an awesome carousel where you would grab a ring every time you went around and if you got the golden ring, you got a free ride. My cousin was able to grab the rings so quick she'd grab two with two different fingers on one hand. Of course, the boys running the carousel would give her free rides anyway lol. Jimmy Palumbo maybe ha ha ha ha ha ha not sure lol I think one of the boys was related to Mr. Scaliban who owned a row of cottages. Rooster was one I know we stayed in. I wonder if they're still there... The cottages. There was a huge arcade with lines and lines of pinball machines. There was also a place that made leather snap bracelets that you could put your name on. I have the one that my Memere wore ... It says Chickie on it. That's what my Pepere called her lol Even the cops were nice! I remember live music at the Ocean Spray right at the end of Hartford Avenue... Just past the best lemon ice with the squeeze cups, so you could get every last drop! We would dance and eat while our parents drank and sang! Sounds like it's a lot different now.

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    Ocean Beach Park - Sand

    Ocean Beach Park

    3.1(100 reviews)
    5.3 mi

    After coming back recently from vacation, then taking more time to enjoy what is left of Summer…read more This was a perfect spot and a wonderful time spent at Ocean Beach Park at New London, CT this past weekend. I dabble in a couple of hobbies and Photography is one of my many hobbies. We made a decision to be off technology and enjoy the time. Next time, more photos Our time spent was overall enjoyable and relaxing with family. There is plenty to do Arcade, Amusement Rides, miniature golf, Pool, Water Slides, Sandbar Cafe, etc. Some of their attractions appear old, but appear to be properly maintained. In respect of the Beach, Beautiful... The most part it is refreshing to view the scenery and soak in overall. We will be coming soon again to events at Ocean Beach Park, New London, CT

    (3/5 stars) The…read morebiggest positives are that the sand is relatively clean, there was no seaweed during our visit, and lifeguards were on duty, which made the beach feel safe. Unfortunately, there were several negatives. The seagulls were extremely aggressive--they were going into people's bags and pulling out food. People were feeding the birds, which only encouraged this behavior. Another downside was the atmosphere. Several groups were playing very loud music, making it difficult to relax and enjoy the beach. Parking was $40 per car on a Sunday in July, which felt expensive. The boardwalk amusement rides are priced individually, and many of them seem very old and dated. Overall, while the beach itself has some nice qualities, the aggressive seagulls, loud environment, high parking cost, and aging rides made the experience less enjoyable than expected.

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