Greenwich Point Park Loop
Greenwich Point Park Loop
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Hike the easy Greenwich Point Park Loop for scenic water views of Long Island Sound, sandy beaches, and historic landmarks.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.60 km
1.34 km
690 m
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1.68 km
1.24 km
527 m
266 m
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Yes, non-residents typically need to purchase passes for entry to Greenwich Point Park, especially from May through October. However, from November 1st through April 30th, no fees are charged to enter the park. It's always a good idea to check the official Greenwich Parks and Recreation website for the most current information on fees and access.
Greenwich Point Park has designated parking areas. During the "Safe Roads" program, from mid-November to mid-April on Sundays, roads past the main parking lots are closed to vehicular traffic, allowing visitors to enjoy the open roads freely. Otherwise, follow signage for visitor parking within the park.
Dogs on leashes are permitted in Greenwich Point Park from December 1st to March 31st. During other times of the year, dogs are generally not allowed. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them.
The Greenwich Point Park Loop is enjoyable year-round. Spring and fall are excellent for birdwatching due to migratory species. Winter offers free entry and allows dogs, while the "Safe Roads" program on Sundays provides a unique experience. Summer is popular for coastal views, though it requires an entrance pass for non-residents.
The terrain is predominantly flat, with minimal elevation gain. The park features a 2.25-mile paved loop ideal for walking, jogging, and biking, as well as a 2.35-mile beach loop that consists of packed sand and small stones. There are also dirt trails that branch off into the interior of the park. Some paths near the beach areas may have sandy sections.
The main loop is approximately 3.7 kilometers (2.3 miles) long. Given its easy difficulty and flat terrain, most hikers can complete it in about 1 hour to 1 hour and 15 minutes, depending on their pace and how often they stop to enjoy the scenery.
You can expect breathtaking water views of Long Island Sound throughout the park. The loop takes you around the entire peninsula, offering constantly changing vistas that include diverse habitats like sandy beaches, salt marshes, and woodland areas. On clear days, it's possible to catch glimpses of the New York City skyline. The park is also known for its beautiful Holly Grove.
Yes, the Greenwich Point Park Loop is rated as easy, making it perfect for casual strolls, more vigorous walks, and families with children. Most of the paths are either paved or hard-packed, with minimal elevation gain, making it accessible for a wide range of visitors.
Yes, the park is rich in notable features. You'll pass by the Bluff Area - Greenwich Point Park, offering great views. The park also contains several historic buildings like the Innis Arden Cottage, Seaside Garden, and the Chimes Building. It's also recognized as an Important Bird Area, making it a great spot for birdwatching.
Yes, from mid-November to mid-April, the park implements a "Safe Roads" program on Sundays. During this time, roads past the main parking lots are closed to vehicular traffic, allowing visitors to walk, jog, or bike freely on the open roads without cars. This offers a unique and peaceful way to experience the park.