Located in Norwalk, Connecticut, Calf Pasture Beach derives its name from the city’s history from the 17th century when the surrounding land was used by the early residents of the US as a grazing land for their cows. Calf Pasture is not only a historically momentous beach but also a park and is conveniently reachable by road. There is a metro station one mile north of the beach and the Norwalk Transit Bus also caters to the area. The Beach area has a huge safely-guarded beach, a shaded playground, a small boat ramp, a fishing pier, a restaurant, and several sports facilities such as sand volleyball courts, a skateboard park, and a baseball ground with night-lighting. There are common restrooms for public usage. Visitors can rent sailboats and kayaks from the in-house Norwalk Sailing School. The Beach is a significant landmark on the Norwalk Island Canoe and Kayak Trail. The Beach also holds the 4th of July Norwalk celebrations every year.
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