North Shore beach on Long Island with facilities including playground, volleyball courts, and picnic areas. Features a nature center with educational programs and regular entertainment events in summer.
Beaches for Playground
Calf Pasture Beach
A large municipal beach with extensive facilities including a fishing pier, playground, volleyball courts, and sailing center. Hosts summer concerts and events with views of offshore islands.
Clinton Town Beach
A sandy town beach with a boardwalk, pavilion, and recreational facilities. Features a playground, picnic areas, and seasonal lifeguards in a charming coastal town setting.
Harvey’s Beach
A small town beach on gentle Long Island Sound waters perfect for families with young children. Features a playground, concession stand, and picnic area in a charming coastal town setting.
Compo Beach
A town beach featuring 29 acres of beautiful shoreline with amenities including volleyball courts, playground, marina, and concession stand. Adjacent to Ned Dimes Marina with a scenic boardwalk.
Jennings Beach
Fairfield’s largest beach featuring a wide sandy shoreline with excellent facilities. Adjacent to the South Benson Marina with sailing and boating activities plus a playground and concession stand.
Ninigret Park Beach
A freshwater beach on a pond within Ninigret Park, a 227-acre town park. Features a nature center, playground, bike paths, and sports facilities alongside the swimming area.
Warren Town Beach
A small town beach on Warren Town Beach on the eastern shore of Narragansett Bay. Features playground equipment, pavilion, and picnic areas with calm waters suitable for children.
Barrington Town Beach
A family-friendly town beach on Narragansett Bay with calm waters and a lifeguarded swimming area. Features playground equipment, picnic tables, and convenient amenities in a residential setting.
Bristol Town Beach
A town beach on Narragansett Bay with expansive recreational facilities including sports fields, playground, and picnic areas. Features a boat launch ramp and views of the Mount Hope Bridge.