Brookfield Town Beach provides swimming access to Candlewood Lake, Connecticut’s largest lake, spanning over 5,400 acres. The small beach sits within a city park on the western shore of this reservoir created in 1928 for hydroelectric power generation. Parking is available in the adjacent lot, with facilities including restrooms and a small picnic area. The beach features a designated swimming section with sandy entry into the clear lake waters.
Candlewood Lake reaches depths of up to 85 feet and offers excellent water clarity, particularly during early summer before algae blooms can develop in warmer months. The lake’s size provides opportunities for longer distance open water swimming routes, though small watercraft are permitted and swimmers should remain aware of boat traffic. Water temperatures warm considerably through summer months, making this a comfortable swimming location from June through September.
The lake serves multiple recreational purposes, with power boats and water skiing common during peak season. Swimmers should stay within designated swimming areas and consider wearing bright caps for visibility. The protected cove location at the beach provides some shelter from wind and boat wakes. Morning and early evening hours offer the calmest conditions and reduced boat traffic for serious swimming training.
Water quality monitoring is conducted by the Connecticut Department of Public Health, though Candlewood Lake as a whole maintains good water quality due to its depth and circulation. The lake’s reservoir status means water levels can vary seasonally based on power generation needs. This location serves swimmers in the Danbury and Brookfield area seeking freshwater open water swimming alternatives to Long Island Sound salt water venues.