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Beaches & Waterfront

Squantz Pond State Park

Pristine freshwater swimming & kayaking in the hills

πŸ“ New Fairfield, CT
4.3 (130 Google)
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Squantz Pond offers a gorgeous, clean freshwater beach in the hills of New Fairfield β€” a welcome alternative to saltwater for grandkids who prefer calmer, gentler swimming. The park has a designated swim area with lifeguards, kayak rentals, fishing, and hiking trails that loop the scenic pond through forest. Free for Connecticut-registered vehicles, it's an easy drive from the southern part of the county.

Grandparent-Friendly Details

Walk-in
Walk-ins welcome
Accessibility
Wheelchair & stroller accessible
Parking
Easy parking
Noise level
Moderate noise
Outdoor seating
Covered / shaded
Typical visit
~3 hours
Best age range
Ages 2–14

Fun Things to Do Here

Ideas to make the most of your visit to Squantz Pond State Park

Beach Olympics
3-legged race, longest seaglass find, best sandcastle, who finds the prettiest shell β€” make up the events as you go.
Wave Counting
Pick a spot and count waves for 2 minutes. First to 30 wins. More competitive than it sounds.
Message in the Sand
Each person writes or draws something in wet sand before the tide takes it. Take a photo before it goes.
Shell Sorting
Collect 10 shells. Sort by color, then size, then texture. Decide together which one gets to come home.
Tide Pool Bingo
Spot a crab, something with spots, something that moves, a tiny fish, and one thing you can't identify.
Free printable: Beach Day Scavenger Hunt
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Budget & Insider Tips

Grandparent Money Tips
  • β€’ Most public beaches are free β€” the parking fee is the real cost. Arrive before 9am to beat both the crowds and the lot attendant at many state beaches.
  • β€’ Pack everything: sunscreen, snacks, water, towels. Beach vendor prices are 2–3x normal. A soda on the sand shouldn't cost $6.
  • β€’ Connecticut and New York both have state beaches open to all visitors β€” often cheaper than town beaches that require a resident sticker.

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