There is a quiet corner of Stamford that most visitors never find, tucked away on a narrow peninsula that juts into Long Island Sound like a secret the city has been keeping for itself. Shippan Point is one of those rare urban discoveries that makes you feel like you have stumbled onto something genuinely special — a residential shoreline neighborhood with a public walking route along the water that delivers sweeping views, salty air, and the kind of unhurried pace that Fairfield County does not always advertise.
Getting there is half the fun. You follow Shippan Avenue south from the heart of Stamford, and as the houses grow older, more stately, and closer to the shore, you get the distinct sense that you are leaving the city behind entirely. The peninsula has been home to some of Stamford’s most distinguished families for over a century, and the architecture reflects that history — shingle-style cottages, sprawling Colonial Revivals, and the occasional weathered stone wall that looks like it has been standing since the Gilded Age. It is a pleasure simply to walk the streets and take it all in.
But the real draw is the shoreline itself. Follow the road around the tip of the point and you will find yourself with unobstructed water on three sides. On a clear day, the Long Island coastline is visible across the Sound, and watching the parade of sailboats, kayakers, and the occasional container ship passing through the Narrows is genuinely mesmerizing. Bring a thermos of coffee and plan to linger. This is not a place you should rush through.
The walking is easy and flat — ideal for families, older visitors, or anyone who simply wants fresh air without a strenuous workout. The loop around the outer edge of the point covers roughly two miles at a relaxed pace, and there are benches positioned at the best vantage points for exactly the kind of contemplative pause the waterfront demands. Sunsets here are extraordinary, and locals know it. Arrive an hour before dusk on a clear evening and you will understand why people who live on Shippan Point rarely seem to leave.
There is no admission fee, no gift shop, and no lines. What you get instead is one of the most honest and beautiful public spaces in all of Fairfield County. Pack a picnic from any of the excellent delis along High Ridge Road before you head down, find a spot near the water’s edge, and let the Sound do what it has always done — slow everything down to exactly the right speed.
Shippan Point is the kind of Stamford that reminds you why people choose to build a life here in the first place. Go find it for yourself.