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Connecticut Water Trails Program Connecticut Coastal Paddling Fairfield County Bridgeport Great Meadows Salt Marsh
Site Location:
Basic Information: The Great Meadows
salt marsh is connected to the "back-side" of Long Beach by Lewis Gut, a
body of water fed from several freshwater creeks and the waters of Long
Island Sound through Bridgeport Harbor. The barrier beach protects
the Lewis Gut abetment from the wave action associated with Long Island
Sound and has long been used as a seed area by local shell fishermen.
The Gut was connected to the Housatonic River by Neck Creek until the
20th century. The Great Meadows
is an extensive tidal marsh ecosystem behind and protected by Long
Beach. Though it once occupied a much larger area, the Great
Meadows still provides critical habitat for a diversity of fish and
wildlife species. Approximately 250 species of birds can be seen
at different times of the year. The area was once described by
Roger Tory Peterson as one of the best coastal bird habitats in the
United States. Historically,
Great Meadows totaled as much as much as five square miles in area,
which helped it become a mecca for birdlife, which, until the 20th
century, was more diverse than any Connecticut site. Although
greatly reduced in size, it still offers remarkably diverse habitats and
species. The area north and west of Lewis Gut contains the only
un-ditched high marsh left in the state. It encourages transient
shorebirds and waterfowl to breed and feed. Type: Marsh Water Type: Saltwater Season:
Site Contact Information:
Site Coordinates:
Longitude 73.156719 ºW Latitude
Location Map:
USGS Quadrangle: Bridgeport Navigational Charts:
Driving Directions:
Boat Launch Information: Long narrow parking lot. Park at the end for the
shortest haul with the kayak to the water. On the left is the sandy
beach where most visitors will be going. On your right are the tidal
marshes.
ADA Access: Site Description: Environment: Marsh Additional Info:
Although small aircraft are coming and
going at nearby Sikorsky Airport, the salt marshes are a quiet place and
good for a few hours of exploring. Make a point to go at high tide to
gain greater access to the many little inlets.
Site History:
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