Dubois Beach in Stonington offered a gentle, postcard-perfect escape the day we visited- sunny skies, mild temperatures, and just enough breeze to keep things comfortable. We parked a bit up the street, which gave us a pleasant walk past charming homes and the low hum of weekend life in the borough. The beach itself, tucked at the southern tip of Water Street, was calm and inviting, with its shaded gazebo and views stretching across Fisher's Island Sound.
Don't miss the granite memorial to the 1814 defense of Stonington stood quietly, commemorating the town's defiant stand against the British warship Ramillies. It's a modest but powerful reminder that this peaceful spot once echoed with cannon fire...
Read moreWas visiting Mystic and decided to come to this area just to walk around. The beach is as they say, small. Its small, quiet and seems private. I think you have to pay to get in, not sure? But the weekday we were there, we were able to park in their parking lot. and walk by the water just to enjoy the day and the view. Its nice & peaceful. Next to the parking lot is this small beach. Not alot of people. Nice view would recommend, didnt say long.
Right across from the beach is the lighthouse, which was a nice landmark to visit. The gates were open to go in but the door was locked of course. The museum is under...
Read moreDubois Beach is a sight to see. FULL sky above, no shade provided. Bring your umbrellas. It is a small beach. Parking is TIGHT. A great beach overall. Smooth to go in. A sight to experience in the water. BOATS, yachts, sails everywhere. You are with all the fancy, higher class folks around❤. Certainly an experience. There is the island you can boat too and beach there aswell. its in eye sight.
There is a fee of $10 per person during tourist season. 9am to 4pm. Life gaurd & Porta potty available.
Free after 4, no lifegaurd. No porta potty access. There are no food source on beach so bring your...
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