There’s something magical about stumbling onto a beautiful beach that’s still flying under the radar—and thanks to a recent survey, Connecticut’s hidden gem is finally getting its moment.
The travel site Frugal Flyer recently surveyed over 3,000 people to uncover the top 95 “secret beaches” in the U.S.—those serene, lesser-known spots locals love. One Connecticut location made the list, and it’s a coastal treasure.
DuBois Beach: CT’s Best Secret Shoreline
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Ranked 77th in the nation and named Connecticut’s best secret beach, DuBois Beach in Stonington offers the perfect escape from the usual crowded shoreline.
Located at the southern tip of Water Street at Stonington Point, this quiet beach provides stunning views of Stonington Harbor, Fisher’s Island Sound, and Little Narragansett Bay. Shallow waters, clean sands, and a peaceful vibe make it especially popular with families.
According to the Stonington Borough, the beach is not only scenic but also rich in history. It’s a man-made beach named after Coert duBois, who helped organize and construct the site for the local community.
Planning Your Visit
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Open Season: During summer, visitors must purchase a day or season pass from the Stonington Community Center.
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Off-Season: Free access during the off-season months.
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Parking: Public parking is conveniently located right next to the beach—and it’s free.
So if you’re in search of a calm, charming beach without the crowds, DuBois Beach might just be the best-kept secret worth discovering this summer.
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