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Bluff Point Beach


Bluff Point is the last remaining significant piece of undeveloped land along the Connecticut coastline. Jutting out into waters of Long Island Sound this wooded peninsula, measuring one and one-half miles long by one mile wide, encompasses over 800 acres.

The long, narrow beach is a geological remnant of the continental glaciers and subsequent erosion by wind and water... an ongoing process.


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