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Harveys Beach, Middlesex County, Connecticut
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| | It's not very good for you to spend too much time in the city; you need to get out every now and then, and Harveys Beach in Middlesex County, Connecticut is a magnificent place for getting out. There are campgrounds quite right next door to the section of coast where you can raise that tent of yours. Harveys Beach doesn’t get loads of visitors, but if you're seeking a good spot to go to the beach, this is a good choice. The nearby lodgings are a bit far from the beach, but if you don’t have reservations you might end up sleeping in your car. Choppy water |
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and a stunning shore will make you feel magnificent. At this piece of shoreline you will always have a ball. Connecticut is a perfect site for beach people. Indiantown Harbor is close by and always wonderful to stop at, and time spent at Great Hammock Beach is always delightful.
| | If you yearn for a little side trip, try Cornfield Point Shoal, and why not take a little tour to Plum Bank Creek if you're here. A trip to Selden Neck State Park when you're here at Harveys Beach is a delightful idea, and here at Harveys Beach you can spot Beacon Hill. Why not stop by Cornfield Point also while you're here; on a gorgeous day you can visit Plum Bank Beach. You assume that's sufficient? Just getting warmed up. Get yourself into a kayak and hit Hammonasset River; if you come at the right time of year, Salmon River offers some splendid whitewater. | |
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Lots of precipitation falls at Harveys Beach; May is the wettest month with most rain, and the driest of the months is February. Summertime highs at Harveys Beach commonly tend to be in the 80's. Summer night lows sink down to the 60's. High temperatures all through the wintertime are normally in the 30's while the cold winter nights at Harveys Beach are in the 10's.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 41.27306 Longitude: -72.39528
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| | Other Beaches Near Harveys Beach, Middlesex County, Connecticut:
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Great Hammock Beach, Middlesex County
, 0 miles away |
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Plum Bank Beach, Middlesex County
, 0 miles away |
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Indiantown Beach, Middlesex County
, 1 miles away |
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Chapman Strand, Middlesex County
, 1 miles away |
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Chalker Beach, Middlesex County
, 1 miles away |
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| | Hotels Near Harveys Beach, Middlesex County, Connecticut:
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Old Saybrook - Days Inn, Old Saybrook
, 1 miles away |
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Econo Lodge Inn & Suites Old Saybrook, Old Saybrook
, 2 miles away |
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Super 8 Motel - Old Saybrook, Old Saybrook
, 2 miles away |
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Executive Inn and Suites Old Saybrook, Old Saybrook
, 2 miles away |
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Waters Edge Resort and Spa, Westbrook
, 3 miles away |
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Saybrook Point Inn And Spa, Old Saybrook
, 3 miles away |
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Comfort Inn Old Saybrook, Old Saybrook
, 3 miles away |
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A Victorian Village Inn, Clinton
, 9 miles away |
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Niantic Days Inn, Niantic
, 14 miles away |
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Hilltop Inn-Niantic, Niantic
, 14 miles away |
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| | Whitewater Near Harveys Beach, Middlesex County, Connecticut:
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Hammonasset River, Middlesex/ New Haven County
County
, 15 miles away, Class I-II - 2 miles long (Summer Hill Road to Green Hill Road) |
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Salmon River, Tolland County
County
, 16 miles away, Class II - 4.6 miles long (Old Route 2 to covered bridge at Highway 16) |
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Roaring Brook River, Hartford County
County
, 24 miles away, Class III-IV - 3 miles long (Cold Brook Road to Route 17) |
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