Harvey’s Beach

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Harvey’s Beach is a small, family-friendly public beach on Long Island Sound known for its shallow waters, extensive sandbars at low tide, and relaxed atmosphere in Old Saybrook, Connecticut.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf public beach
recreational area
tourist attraction
access public
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasAmenity parking area
picnic areas
restrooms
seasonal lifeguards
small playground
snack stand
hasCharacteristic family-friendly
relaxed atmosphere
small
hasFeature extensive sandbars at low tide
shallow waters
hasViewOf Long Island Sound
locatedIn Connecticut
Middlesex County, Connecticut
Old Saybrook, Connecticut, United States
surface form: Old Saybrook, Connecticut
locatedOn Long Island Sound
near mouth of the Connecticut River
notableFor very gradual slope into the water
wide intertidal zone at low tide
operatedBy Saybrook, Connecticut
surface form: Town of Old Saybrook
region southern New England coast
seasonalPattern busiest in summer months
typicalVisitors local residents
tourists
usedFor beachcombing
family recreation
sunbathing
swimming
wading
waterBodyType estuarine coastal waters

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Old Saybrook, Connecticut, United States hasLandmark Harvey’s Beach
subject surface form: Old Saybrook, Connecticut