Dogs on Beaches: Know Before You Go
At Audubon, we want people to enjoy walking their dog, but we also need to keep an eye out for the birds that use the beach. Many birds use the beach for nesting, migrating, or resting. Birds see dogs as predators, which can cause them to abandon a nest or lose resting time. Dogs pose a threat to the health of our shorebirds, including threatened species such as the Piping Plover and American Oystercatcher.
Dogs are not allowed on most Connecticut beaches during the summer, and we recommend you avoid all beaches to keep threatened chicks safe. Below, we offer guidance on some of these nesting season restrictions, as well as options for dog parks.
Site-specific Laws
STATE BEACHES
Dogs prohibited during bird nesting season.
STRATFORD - LONG BEACH
Dogs prohibited from April through September
MILFORD - MILFORD POINT
Dogs prohibited during bird nesting season.
BRIDGEPORT - PLEASURE BEACH
Dogs are prohibited on Pleasure Beach per approved Park Management Plan.
WEST HAVEN - SANDY POINT
Dogs prohibited from April 1 - September 1.
STRATFORD - SHORT BEACH
Dogs prohibited from April through September
Dog-friendly Parks, from East to West
BRANFORD - BRANFORD DOG PARK
421 Shore Drive
FAIRFIELD - JENNINGS DOG BEACH
880 South Benson Road
FAIRFIELD - LAKE MOHEGAN OPEN SPACE OFF LEASH DOG AREA
960 Morehouse Hwy
GREENWICH - GRASS ISLAND DOG PARK
Off of Shore Road (Belle Haven area)
GROTON - CENTRAL BARK DOG PARK
821 Gold Star Highway (Hwy 184)
MILFORD - EISENHOWER DOG PARK
975 West River Street (via rear of park)
NEW HAVEN - EDGEWOOD DOG PARK
Fitch Street and Whalley Avenue
NORWALK - THE DOG ORCHARD (at Cranbury Park)
300 Grumman Avenue
NORWALK - TAYLOR FARM DOG PARK
Calf Pasture Beach Road
STAMFORD - STAMFORD DOG PARK (at Courtland Park)
39 Courtland Avenue
WATERFORD - ALICE B. SULLIVAN DOG PARK
Stenger Farm Park
WESTPORT - COMPO BEACH OFF LEASH DOG AREA
Compo Beach and Soundview Drive
WESTPORT - WINSLOW PARK (NORTH END) OFF LEASH DOG AREA
Post Road East and Compo Road North
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