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Misquamicut State Beach (1959)

Misquamicut has a relatively short history as a state beach, about fifty years. It opened in 1959. However, the beach and recreational scene at this location dates back another fifty years to just after 1900, when private homeowners and small businessmen from Westerly put up cottages and a couple of hotels. Within a decade or two this community was connected to the Westerly town center and the nearby posh resort community of Watch Hill by a trolley. It acquired stores and a post office. It was known at first as Pleasant View. It was a strip of sand between Watch Hill on the west and Weekapaug on the east, with a bridge over the breachway at Weekapaug. The beach divided the ocean waters from the Winnapaug pond, a salt pond that provided a sheltered place to sail and a protected place for a childrens’ bathing area.

Although there are still private beach houses and local commercial services on this ocean strand, on three occasions in the 20th century, Misquamicut’s slate was wiped clean by hurricanes. In 1938, 1944, and 1954 just about every structure along the beach was flattened, washed out to sea, or damaged to the point of being uninhabitable. Following the last big storm in that trifecta, Governor Dennis Roberts moved to have the state condemn a mile-long stretch of beach to create Misquamicut State Beach.

The area is rich in seaside post card lore. Mostly, the views depicted are the cottages and bungalows. Almost all appear under the title of Pleasant View. There are also depictions of the ‘Adams Express,’ as the trolley was known, or of hotels like the Wigwam, the Pleasant View House, the Atlantic View House, or the Andrea. There was also a casino for dancing, for roller skating, big bands, and a shore dinner hall. In 1928, the Pleasant View name was officially replaced at the post office by the name Misquamicut. It’s of Indian origin, meaning “Red Fish,” a reference to the Atlantic salmon, common to the Pawcatuck River and also the original name for the entire Westerly area which was settled in 1661.

Misquamicut has always enjoyed a summer population balanced by Westerly area locals and large influxes of Connecticut residents. The state beach almost had to close in 1992 when its forty year old septic system failed and the Division of Parks and Recreation was not allowed to build a new leach field. At this time, a solution involving the Clivus Corporation of Lawrence, Massachusetts and DEM resulted in the Clivus Compost Toilet System. This waterless toilet system allowed Misquamicut State Beach to stay open and provided a model for other state beaches.

A new bathing pavilion opened in 1999. This village-like structure includes a bathhouse building, a concession building that includes a gift shop and offices, a lifeguard tower and shade gazebos. Decking is made from a compound of wood and recycled plastic. A $700,000 renovation of the parking area was completed in the year 2000.

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duBois beach is owned by the Stonington Village Improvement Association (SVIA) and operated by the COMO. The SVIA and COMO are local nonprofits with a long history of serving the community. Our partnership ensures the necessary amenities for a safe and enjoyable beach experience. Fees support beach maintenance, operations, facilities, supplies and lifesaving equipment. Our goal is to provide a safe, enjoyable, and affordable experience!

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duBois beach is great family fun featuring gentle surf, jetties for crabbing, and a shaded gazebo. duBois beach will open for the weekends beginning Saturday, May 23 2020. with lifeguards on duty from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The beach will open full-time beginning Monday, June 22. Parking is free of charge in the public lot adjacent to the beach.

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Please Note: As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, social distancing guidelines as outlined by state and local officials remain in effect while visiting duBois Beach during the 2020 beach season.

duBois beach season passes can be purchased by those who wish to enjoy beach days all season long! Individual adult (ages 19+) and family (2 adults and dependent children under 21 in the same household) season passes are available for purchase this season. Children 18 and under access the beach for free. COMO members receive a $25 discount on duBois season passes. Individuals with season passes to duBois Beach are required to display their season passes at each visit.

New This Season: Due to the guidelines and precautions for COVID-19, lifeguards will be closely monitoring beach capacity. When the lifeguard determines the beach has reached capacity to accommodate social distancing, no additional guests (daily pass or season holders) will be allowed on the beach. To avoid the potential disappointment of not always gaining beach access as a season pass holder, patrons may opt to hold on purchasing a season pass and instead accrue daily pass receipts to convert into a season pass.

Please understand that there will be no refunds issued for 2020 season passes once they are purchased. Since there are many unknowns about the long-term impact of the pandemic, it is possible that the beaches may have to be closed, even after they have been reopened.

Daily passes ($10 per person) should be purchased online from your cell phone upon arrival at the beach to minimize contact with the gatekeeper. Please do not purchase your day pass before arriving at the beach in case the beach is closed due to inclement weather or at capacity. Reimbursements are not provided for inclement weather which may close the beach. Day passes are only valid on the date of purchase. Children 18 and under are free. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.

To Redeem Day Passes into a Season Pass: Please send an email to athletics@thecomo.org stating your intent to redeem your day pass receipts towards the purchase of a season pass. Please include your name and full mailing address as well as pictures or forwarded copies of your day pass purchases. Day pass purchases to be redeemed must show payment by the same customer name on all receipts.

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COMO Member

  • Individual Adult: $75 equates to 8 day passes to include card lamination.

  • Family: $100 equates to 10 day passes to include lamination.

Non-member

  • Individual Adult: $100 equates to 10 day passes (If requesting lamination, the 11 day passes are needed).

  • Family: $125 equates to 13 day passes to include lamination.

In addition to the Beach Rules, please review the following updates pertaining to the 2020 season at duBois Beach:

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  • If you are sick, please do not enter the beach area

  • Social distancing of at least 6’ must be followed at all times and no more than 5 people in a group

  • Spacing of 15’ or more between beach blankets

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  • Face covering worn when in proximity (6’) to others

  • Lifeguards will be monitoring social distancing and have the right to ask those who are not following guidelines to leave the beach area

  • To maintain social distancing, once the beach is at capacity, lifeguards have the right to deny further public access to season pass holders and day pass purchases until departing patrons result in more capacity to re-open

  • Season and day passes may be purchased online to minimize contact with the gatekeeper

  • Patrons will have the option to tally day pass purchases and redeem for a season pass

  • The water spigot will not be operational

  • The floating dock will not be installed

  • The port-o-john will be open during operational beach hours for the specific use of our lifeguards to avoid the beach being left unattended for an extended period of time. It will be open to the public who wish to use the facilities during this same time.

Beach Rules

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No dogs—as much as we love them!
No grills or alcohol permitted on the beach at any time
No smoking or vaping on the beach
Stop at the gate to make payment or show your season pass at every visit
Comply with the beach fee policies
Be kind to our staff
Immediately comply with the lifeguard’s safety instructions
Do not swim outside of the jetties or past the float
Do not jump off the back of the float
Do not jump off the jetty into the water
Please do not remove sand from the beach
Carry out what you carry in—there are no trash containers
Do not enter the private residence property
No scuba diving during beach open hours or events
No watercraft of any kind may come into the beach area
Fishing is not allowed at the beach area or from a watercraft