Category Archives: Beach

Pic Of The Day #294

Workers replace the Compo Beach pavilion roof (Photo/Amy Schneider)

Pics Of The Day #293

The famous pink house across from Elvira’s, on Old Mill Beach … (Photo/Katherine Bruan)

… and around the corner on Compo Cove, there’s this house … (Photo/Betsy P. Kahn)

… and this. (Photo/Betsy P. Kahn)

Pic Of The Day #292

A drone’s-eye view of Old Mill Beach. Hillspoint Road is at the right; Elvira’s is barely visible in the lower right corner, with the former Positano restaurant diagonally across from it.. (Photo/John Videler Photography)

Pic Of The Day #290

Compo Beach (Drone photo/Ben Berkley)

Pics Of The Day #289

This morning’s super blue blood moon over Owenoke… (Photo/Carolyn McPhee)

… and the moon tonight. (Photo/Jeb Backus)

Pic Of The Day #288

Compo Beach, this morning (Photo/Heidi List-Murphy)

Pic Of The Day #284

Compo Beach in mid-winter (Photo/Katherine Bruan)

Westport Beach Prices Rise — And Fall

Wednesday’s decision to raise annual beach sticker and daily parking fees at Westport’s 3 beaches — Compo, Old Mill and Burying Hill — drew plenty of praise. It rankled others — particularly Westonites. (Click here; then scroll down for comments.)

But — as alert “06880” reader and Weston resident Mary McGee notes — a 4th “Westport beach” becomes entirely free this summer.

It’s Sherwood Island State Park.

Last fall, state officials eliminated the parking fee for Connecticut residents at most state parks. (Sherwood Island’s was $9 on weekdays, $13 on weekends.) It’s been replaced by a $10 charge, added to the Department of Motor Vehicles registrations we pay every 2 years.

Shewood Island State Park: 232 acres of prime real estate, right here in Westport. And admission is free!

It sounds like a dumb move, for a state reeling from a budget crisis. But officials estimate the change will raise $16 million more annually for our state parks.

Out-of-state residents will still pay a daily fee at Sherwood Island. Last year it was $15 on weekdays, $22 on weekends.

So why did so many out-of-staters pay more for Compo Beach last summer — and will probably do so again this year?

Alcohol.

It’s permitted on South Beach — but banned throughout Sherwood Island.

Maybe we should be thankful, after all, for the huge increase in Uber dropoffs and pickups.

Pic Of The Day #283

Owenoke, from Compo Beach (Photo/Lynn U. Miller)

Coming This Summer: Higher Beach Prices, Fewer Cars

It’s official.

Yesterday morning, the Board of Selectman approved several changes recommended by Parks and Recreation. Fee increases will pay for $200,000 worth of maintenance, supervision and a full-time police officer. The new charges — and increased personnel — may ease some of the overcrowding and complaints that arose last summer.

Beach stickers will now cost $50 for residents — up from $40 last year. The senior and handicapped fee goes from $20 to $25. The non-resident price rises from $490 to $775.

Weston residents — who occupy a middle ground between Westporters and non-residents — will now pay $375 (up from $25o). Weston seniors’ stickers are now $200, a $65 increase.

Daily parking increases too: It’s up from $40 to $50 weekdays, and from $50 to $65 on weekends. Only 100 daily passes will be sold this summer — and purchasers will have a special parking area.

In addition, this year 350 beach stickers will be sold to non-residents. Last year’s cap was 600.

Fee changes may ease some of the crowding at Compo Beach.