East Shore Park
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About East Shore Park in New Haven
East Shore Park is an 82-acre waterfront park located in New Haven, Connecticut, bordering New Haven Harbor. The park offers a scenic shoreline with meandering trails and views of Long Island Sound. Originally part of land purchased from the Quinnipiac Indian Tribe in 1798, the area was acquired by the City of New Haven in 1923 for use as a public park.
The park features a mix of open green spaces, athletic facilities, and natural areas. Its location along the harbor provides opportunities for visitors to enjoy water views and coastal breezes. The park's terrain is largely flat, making it accessible for various activities and users of all abilities.
East Shore Park serves as a significant recreational space for the local community, offering both active and passive recreation options. It includes several lighted sports fields, allowing for extended use into the evening hours. The park also contains a handicap-accessible playground known as Hannah's Dream, providing inclusive play opportunities for children.
In addition to its recreational amenities, East Shore Park plays a role in local environmental efforts. The park includes areas of natural vegetation and serves as a buffer between the urban environment and the harbor, contributing to the ecological health of the shoreline.