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My Most Cherished Walking Trail in Fairfield CT’s Beach Area!

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Everyone who walks this trail, especially my dogs, agrees that this is one of the most wonderful places to go to decompress and gain inspiration in Fairfield Connecticut’s beach area.   You may find yourself alone with the wildlife (and your dogs), or you may see other people dog-walking, jogging or bicycling. marsh-trail

There is convenient access from several beach area neighborhoods.  One entrance is on Old Dam Road.  You can jump on the trail from the Meadows condo complex off South Pine Creek Road, or you can enter at Mona Terrace by the soccer field and senior center. The latter is my favorite because there is a cut-through from an additional neighborhood near me at the Veres Park cul-de-sac.  A parking lot is also available at the senior center, next to the soccer field.

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When entering from Mona Terrace, I like the fact that you have options. You can choose to go for a short and sweet stroll along the marsh-side path that leads out to Oldfield Road.  Or for a bigger commitment, you can jump onto the wide trail and go through the woods, across the bridge, and past the Meadows condos and Old Dam Road to the end of the trail and back. marsh-trail3

The woods are always peaceful and pretty, but in my view, the vistas along the tidal marsh are where I find my “Zen”.  When it’s high tide, the water winds through the tall grasses, and when the sun hits the water just right, it sparkles through the reeds and tree branches like diamonds! In the summer, the seaside greenery boasts flowers of vivid colors, and a vast variety of birds are busy doing what they do!

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Last, but not least, if you take the full route to the end, you will get the prize.  What makes this my favorite trail is that it narrows along a little strip of raised land, where you start to wonder where you will end up.  But it leads you to the sweetest of surprises.  The tail takes you to a final destination, where (spoiler alert) you are surrounded on three sides by the water of a tranquil lagoon.  Beyond the edge of the lagoon, to the right, you can see two more waterways.  Old Dam Road flanks the lagoon with Pine Creek behind it.  And behind that, you see Fairfield Beach Road and the Long Island Sound.  Three different waterway views all at once, what a rare treat!   Your dogs can go for a swim, you can take some photos as I’ve done here, and then, you can head back to reality feeling renewed.

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If you have any questions about the rich local amenities in this area and what it means for you, please reach out to me at 203.912.4440, visit my website, or send a note below.  I’m here to help!  Feel free to set up your own search in the meantime to get a feel for what’s available!

-Linda

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Author: Luxury Coastal CT Real Estate Specialist Linda Raymond at William Raveis Southport

Luxury Coastal Real Estate Specialist | Fairfield Beach, Southport & Westport CT | Waterfront & Lifestyle Transitions | William Raveis Real Estate Buying or selling a home can feel overwhelming, or exciting. It is one of life’s biggest transitions — and it often comes with more questions than answers. How do I price my home for top dollar? What upgrades matter most to buyers? How can I compete for Fairfield Beach or Westport CT homes for sale without overpaying? I’m Linda Raymond, a Fairfield County Realtor with William Raveis, and I'm here to guide you to make informed decisions so your move is smooth, strategic, and successful! As a lifelong Connecticut resident who has lived and worked in Westport, Fairfield, Southport, and neighboring towns, I bring deep local knowledge and community connections. My clients trust me for personalized service, innovative marketing, and results-driven strategies that help sellers achieve the best price and buyers find the right fit — whether that’s a luxury home in the Fairfield Beach Area or Westport or a first home in a welcoming neighborhood. With nearly 100 five-star reviews and recognition as a Luxury Property Specialist, Chairman’s Elite Club member, and Connecticut Magazine’s Five-Star Professional Award winner, my track record speaks for itself. But what I value most are the long-term relationships I’ve built. Many of my clients return — or refer friends and family — because they know I’ll put their goals first. Whether you’re upsizing, downsizing, or relocating to Fairfield County, I’ll start by listening closely to your needs and priorities. Then, I’ll create a custom plan to help you move forward with confidence. Let’s make your next move rewarding — and even exciting. Call or text me today at 203.912.4440 to connect with a trusted Fairfield and Westport CT Realtor.

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