Greenwich Point Park is a 147.3-acre Town-owned beach and recreation facility in Old Greenwich, Connecticut. Also known by locals as "Tod's Point," it was the former estate of J. Kennedy Tod and many historic buildings still exist in the park. Among them are the Innis Arden Cottage, Seaside Garden and Cowbarn Building, and the Chimes Building. Concessions, restrooms, picnic areas, and walking trails are also found at Greenwich Point. Home to Old Greenwich Yacht Club, there is also a boatyard and a launch for boats and kayaks.
The park is open from 6 am to sunset. A seasonal pass or single entry ticket is required for entry to the park from approximately the months of May to October. See the official webpage for more information about entry fees.
The AllTrails website has a description and map of a hike at Greenwich Point Park.
Restrooms on site
Content from Official Website
Last updated November 14, 2023