Stonington Harbor
Stonington Harbor
Stonington Harbor
Stonington Harbor
Stonington Harbor
Stonington Harbor

Stonington Harbor

Stonington, Connecticut United States
Lat: 41° 20' 4.39''
Lon: -71° 54' 47.51''
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Marinas near Stonington Harbor

NameReviewsMax LOAVHFDock DepthGas / DieselLift / CraneWifiAmps
Harboredge Dockominium--------
Skipper's Dock--------
Dodson Boat Yard
12 reviews

0.0'

78Low 9.0'High 0.0'

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Yes

D

Yes

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Yes
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Wadawanuck Yacht Club-

0.0 m

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Don's Dock-

25.0'

-Low 5.0'High 5.5'

G

Yes
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Cardinal Cove Marina-

40.0'

16Low 6.0'High 6.0'-

C

Yes
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The Cove Ledge Inn & Marina
1 reviews

0.0 m

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Coveside Marina-

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Stonington Marina
1 reviews
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Shaffer's Boat Livery--------
Mystic Point Marina-

40.0'

-Low 3.5'High 0.0'---
Mystic Shipyard East-

0.0 m

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Mason's Island Yacht Club-

0.0 m

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Things to do in and around Stonington, CT

Stonington, CT is a charming coastal town with a rich maritime history that makes it a popular destination for boaters. Here's a guide to some of the best activities for boaters in and around Stonington:

  1. Explore the Stonington Harbor: Stonington Harbor is a beautiful natural harbor that is perfect for boating. Boaters can cruise along the harbor, anchor in one of the many coves, or fish for striped bass, bluefish, and other game fish. There are plenty of options for boat rentals or guided tours to explore the harbor.

  2. Visit the Watch Hill Lighthouse: The Watch Hill Lighthouse is a picturesque lighthouse located on the westernmost point of Rhode Island. Boaters can anchor offshore and take a dinghy to shore or dock at the nearby marina. From there, it's just a short walk to the lighthouse and stunning views of the Block Island Sound.

  3. Enjoy a picnic on Sandy Point: Sandy Point is a beautiful, uninhabited island located in the middle of Little Narragansett Bay. Boaters can anchor their boats just off the shore and enjoy a relaxing day on the beach, fishing, or picnicking with family and friends.

  4. Visit the Mystic Seaport Museum: The Mystic Seaport Museum is a must-visit attraction for boaters and history enthusiasts. The museum features exhibits on boatbuilding, maritime history, and traditional skills such as rope-making and blacksmithing. You can dock your boat at the museum's marina and take a guided tour of the exhibits.

  5. Dine at waterfront restaurants: Stonington is home to several waterfront restaurants that offer delicious food and beautiful views of the water. Some popular options include the Dog Watch Cafe, the Breakwater Restaurant, and Water Street Cafe.

  6. Go kayaking: Stonington is a great place to go kayaking, with plenty of places to rent kayaks or bring your own. You can explore the coastline and the many inlets and coves that are perfect for kayaking and wildlife viewing.

  7. Visit the Denison Homestead Museum: The Denison Homestead Museum is a historic house museum that dates back to the 17th century. Boaters can dock their boats at the nearby marina and take a short walk to the museum, where they can learn about the history of the Denison family and the Stonington area.

  8. Attend a sailing regatta: Stonington hosts several sailing regattas throughout the year, including the Stonington Dinghy Club Regatta and the Stonington Harbor Yacht Club Regatta. These events offer the opportunity to see some of the most beautiful sailboats on the water and meet other boaters.

In summary, Stonington, CT is a great destination for boaters with plenty of opportunities for cruising, fishing, and exploring beautiful natural scenery. Whether you're interested in history, wildlife, or simply relaxing on the water, Stonington has something to offer.

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