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Bond's Dock Stra Tford Stra Tford Avenue a Nd Sh Ore R Oa D Stra Tford, CT 6497 ^ Connecticut Coastal Access Guide Bond's Dock Stra tford Stra tford Avenue a nd Sh ore R oa d Stra tford, CT 6497 ^_ M o Broad St B d road St n o t u o S m F e oo w t v n e of B i k B roa n A r d St a c oa t d o S M t P Academy L Stratford l H i l Academy l Kings College Pl T e d v e Harvey r P l v S l Hill B A t y a r M t r Acad Hill St d e e o a F H o i ill Rd n H Academy A w w l k S y f r c t e 1 o d 1 L 3 C t Stratford Ave 3 1 1 t y S w m H l Selby Pond E e t a t S Wells Pl SV113 Stratford l Nells Island t P S y R osemary n e i l D a r s d d M R n i e r Fallon Dr L Macs Harb o o r h C S t th Sou South Ave Ave e Legend South Av Selected Coa sta l Access Site 0 500 1,000 Feet Oth er Coa sta l Ac cess Site Site Description: Bond's Dock is a very Activities popula r fish ing spot a nd a rea for viewing th e Bird & Wildlife YES Supervised Swim m ing NO Housa tonic R iver a nd Nell’s Isla nd. Som e Cra b b ing NO Unsupervised Swim m ing NO pa rking is a va ila b le on th e wh a rf. Fish ing YES SCUBA Diving NO Sh ellfish ing NO Historic/Cultura l Interest NO Tra ils NO Wa terfowl Hunting NO Wa lkwa ys NO Facilities Access Pier YES Ha ndica pped Access NO Boa t La unch R a m p NO Na ture Center/Museum NO Ca r-top Boa t Access NO Picnic Area NO Ca m ping NO R V Ca m ping NO Food Concession NO Sa nita ry Fa cilities (Sea sona l) YES Environmental Setting Bluff, Esca rpm ent NO On Long Isla nd Sound NO Ha rb or Setting NO R ocky Sh ore NO Intertida l Fla t NO Sa ndy Bea ch NO Isla nd NO Tida l R iver YES Tida l Wetla nd NO Ligh th ouse NO Parking: Pa rking Lot Fee: NO CONNECTICUT DEPAR TMENT OF ENER GY & ENVIR ONMENTAL PR OTECTION 79 ELM STR EET EXPLORE CONNECTICUT'S SHORE HAR TFOR D, CT 06106-5127 Connecticut Coastal Access Guide Bond's Dock Stratford Stratford Avenue and Shore Road Stratford, CT 6497 ^_ Exit 34 SV110 S108 Long Brook Bruce Brook V Devon ¨¦§95 Beaver Brook Ferry Creek 130 Exit SV Milford 1 33 ¤£ Rivercliff Success Hill Goose Island Bridgeport Housatonic River Wildermere Beach Academy Hill Exit 32 Stratford Nells Island Exit 31 SV113 Laurel Beach Long Island Newfield Sound Cedar Beach Exit 30 Crimbo Point Milford Point Sniffens Point Legend Selected Coastal Access Site 0 0.5 1 Miles Stratford Other Coastal Access Site Latitude: 41.186107 Longitude: -73.123246 Directions: From the East: Take I-95 South to exit 32. Make a left onto Linden Avenue. Turn left onto West Broad Street and you will pass through one roundabout. Turn right onto Route 113/Main Street. Take a left onto Stratford Avenue. When Stratford Avenue turns into Shore Road Bond's Dock is on the left. From the West: Take I-95 North to exit number 32. Take the ramp to the Railroad Station. Turn Additional Site Information: slight right onto Beardsley Avenue. Then make a left onto Stratford Avenue. When Stratford Town of Stratford Avenue turns into Shore Road Bond's Dock is on the left. 1 Dorne Drive Stratford, CT 6615 http://www.townofstratford.com/ General Questions or Comments: Land and Water Resources Division Phone: (860) 424-3034 Email: [email protected] www.ct.gov/deep CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 79 ELM STREET EXPLORE CONNECTICUT'S SHORE HARTFORD, CT 06106-5127 Updated: August 2019.
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