A boy splashing playfully in the water (Instagram@rachela.higgins)
Water Quality Report

State Swimming Water Quality Report

The parks below are the swimming areas and beaches that the DEEP tests. Samples are collected weekly by DEEP staff and are analyzed at the Department of Public Health (DPH) Lab for the presence of certain indicator bacteria. 

* Local health departments are responsible for sampling municipal beaches and swimming areas. For information on closures of local swimming areas, contact the local public health agency. 

Two kids on rocks overlooking Burr Pond
SWIMMING AREAS

Shoreline Beaches

STATE PARK

TOWN

STATUS

Hammonasset Beach State Park Madison

OPEN

Rocky Neck State Park (West Beach) Niantic

OPEN

Sherwood Island State Park Westport

OPEN

Silver Sands State Park Milford

OPEN

(Status report updated on 08/31/23 at 3:21 p.m. EST)

* Indicator bacteria are not disease-causing pathogen but are one of the tools used by public health and environmental protection authorities to evaluate the potential for contamination of waterbodies.
** Coastal sampling and laboratory analysis partially funded by the Environmental Health Section of DPH.

Lakes & Ponds

STATE PARK

TOWN

STATUS

Black Rock State Park Watertown

OPEN

Burr Pond State Park Torrington

OPEN

Chatfield Hollow State Park Killingworth

OPEN

Cockaponsett State Forest (Pattaconk) Chester

OPEN

Day Pond State Park Colchester

OPEN

Gardner Lake State Park Salem

OPEN

Gay City State Park Hebron

OPEN

Hopeville Pond State Park Griswold

OPEN

Indian Well State Park Shelton

OPEN

Lake Waramaug State Park Kent

OPEN

Mount Tom State Park Litchfield

OPEN

Pachaug State Forest (Green Falls Pond) Voluntown

OPEN

Quaddick State Park Thompson

OPEN

Squantz Pond State Park New Fairfield

OPEN

Stratton Brook State Park Simsbury

OPEN

Wadsworth Falls State Park Middlefield

OPEN

Wharton Brook State Park Wallingford

OPEN

(Status report updated on 08/31/23 at 3:21 p.m. EST)

* Indicator bacteria are not disease-causing pathogen but are one of the tools used by public health and environmental protection authorities to evaluate the potential for contamination of waterbodies.
** Coastal sampling and laboratory analysis partially funded by the Environmental Health Section of DPH. For more information, please contact Ansel Aarrestad (ansel.aarrestad@ct.gov).