Tod’s Point, officially Greenwich Point Park, extends as a 147-acre peninsula into Long Island Sound, offering protected coves and sandy beaches ideal for open water swimming. Access requires a Greenwich resident park pass, with entry via Tod’s Driftway in Old Greenwich. The park opens daily at 6:00 AM and closes at sunset, with capacity limited to 500 vehicles during peak season. Facilities include restrooms, outdoor showers, and extensive parking throughout the peninsula.
The protected eastern beaches provide calmer conditions perfect for distance swimming, while the western shore offers more exposure to Sound currents for experienced swimmers. Water entry is gradual over sandy bottom, though some rocky areas exist along the shoreline. Early morning swimmers find the most consistent conditions, arriving before 8 AM to secure parking and enjoy calmer water before afternoon winds develop. The park features multiple beach areas, allowing swimmers to choose locations based on current wind direction and wave conditions.
Connect with the swimming community at the Greenwich Swim Committee, which organizes the annual Greenwich Point One Mile Swim each July. Morning swimmers often gather informally at 6:30 AM on weekday mornings from June through October, with the most active period running through late August. The protected waters and beautiful scenery make this a favorite training location for Long Island Sound swimmers.
Lifeguards patrol designated swimming areas during summer season from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Water quality monitoring through the Town of Greenwich Health Department includes weekly testing from May through September, with daily status updates posted by 9 AM. Swimming should be avoided for one day following rainfall of 1.5 inches or greater. The park’s rich history as a former private estate adds character, with well-maintained paths, wildlife viewing opportunities, and stunning sunset views across the Sound.