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Housatonic
River Shoreline
Shelton has more than eleven miles of Housatonic River shoreline, much
of which appears forested as viewed from the water, even in densely
populated areas. This category includes both the immediate shoreline and
the slopes and ridges as viewed from the water.
Attributes: VIEW - The shoreline is scenic both as
viewed from the water, and as a viewpoint itself, offering vistas of the
river. These perspectives may conflict with each other:
Clearing to enhance the view from the shoreline often detracts from the
view of the shoreline as seen by river users. HISTORY - The river
was used for transportation, was the site of early settlements by Native
Americans and Colonists, and powered the industrial revolution in
Shelton. PARK - Riverview Park, Indian Well State Park,
Veteran's Park, Sunnyside Boat Launch, Birchbank Open Space and
Southbank Park can all be seen from the river. RECREATION -
Boating, fishing, swimming. AGRICULTURE - fishing. SPECIMEN
- Bald Eagles and other wildlife. FEATURES - Rocky outcrops,
streams, locks, canal, dam. AT RISK - The ridgeline and slope as
viewed from the river are at risk of new development as well as existing
development seeking to enhance river views by clearing trees.
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Canal, Gate House & Locks
The Ousatonic Dam was built to fill the Shelton Canal with water to
power factories in the late 1800s. The dam complex, including the
gatehouse, remaining locks, and a portion of the canal, is one of the
most recognized scenic features in the City. The dam is used for
energy generation
under a federal license and is open to the public under a lease by the
CT Department of Environmental Protection. (Prefer a better picture)
Attributes: VIEW - The dam complex is
scenic as viewed from the river, from the overlook on Riverview Park,
and from the downtown riverfront area and future River Walk extension.
The area also affords scenic view of the river as from from the vicinity
of the canal. HISTORY - Dam complex allowed for
the Industrial rise of Shelton. PARK - Area is open to the public under
a CT DEP lease. PUBLIC RECREATION - fishing, picnicking,
walking. AGRICULTURE - Fishing.
SPECIMEN - Good example of 1800's locks. FEATURES - Dam, Gatehouse,
Canal, and locks. RISK - Proposal to fill in canal and demolish
gatehouse by property owners pending. |
River
Walk (0.3 mi.)
The Shelton River Walk is located in downtown Shelton along the
Housatonic River and Veteran's Park. The existing path will be
extended to the northwest as part of the downtown redevelopment project.
Attributes: VIEW - River.
HISTORY - located at site of industrial Shelton and Pootatuck
Village. PARK - adjacent to Veteran's Park. PUBLIC RECREATION -
walking, SPECIMEN - Willow Trees. FEATURES - The
Walk is a feature, also Veteran's Memorial, view of bridges, which are
features. |
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Indian Well State Park (157 acres)
This state park is a regional attraction with a beach, boat launch,
pavilions, picnic grounds, restrooms, hiking trails, and a waterfall.
The fieldstone bridge and retaining walls located on Indian Well Road
were Works Progress Administration (WPA) projects built during the
depression, while the Paugussett "Blue Dot" Trail was created by the
Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). The waterfall is known as the "Indian
Well", the setting of an Indian story similar to Romeo and Juliet.
See DEP
webpage.
Attributes: VIEW - Of river from the beach and an
overlook, also viewed from the river. HISTORY - Indian Well
Falls, CCC and WPA projects. PARK Amenities include
pavilions, restrooms, boatlaunch and beach. PUBLIC RECREATION
- swimming, boating, picnicing, hiking. FEATURES -
Indian Well Falls. |
Southbank Park
(2 acres)
Located on River Road near Moulthrop Lane.
Attributes: VIEW - Riverviews. PARK -
Amenities include a pavilion and benches. PUBLIC
RECREATION - fishing, canoe/kayaking, picnicking.
AGRICULTURE - Fishing. SPECIMEN ??
FEATURE - River shoreline
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Sunnyside Boat Launch Area
The 14-acre Sunnyside Open Space, located behind Sunnyside School on
River Road, include ballfields, a boat launch, and over 1000 feet of
shoreline for fishing or picnicking.
Attributes: VIEW - River views. PARK
- Ammenities include boatlaunch and benches along the river.
PUBLIC RECREATION - boating, fishing, picnicking. AGRICULTURE -
Fishing. FEATURE - Shoreline. |
Housatonic
River Islands
There are only two true islands located partly within Shelton city limits,
both found
immediately downstream from the Derby-Shelton dam (photo). The
northern island is known as Duck Island.
Two
Mile Island is technically a peninsula and is currently quarried for
sand and gravel, although the banks are mostly vegetated and remain
scenic from the river. Wooster Island and Great Flat Island are
located off the Shelton shore but are located in
Orange and Milford, respectively.
Attributes: VIEW - Valued as scenic and as scenic viewpoints
from which to view the river. RECREATION: Popular with
boaters. FEATURES: Islands are considered features. |

Lagoon
Behind CRRA Landfill
Currently accessible only by boat, the CRRA Lagoon will be accessible to
the public after closure is completed via trails and a canoe launch.
See the
CRRA Closure Plan.
Attributes: VIEW, FEATURE, SPECIMEN -
Boaters have reported frequent sightings of Bald Eagles and other forms
of wildlife in the lagoon.
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Indian
Head Rock
This rock is located on the shoreline at the Monroe border, and is used
by boaters as a warning of rapids further upriver. It is now
located on a very small piece of open space.
Attributes:
HISTORY - The Rock has been painted by residents of "Wholand" for
decades and is considered by many to be an example of Americana. RECREATION: Boaters can pull out at this
spot, which offers views of the river and falls from a small stream.
FEATURE: The rock itself and adjacent falls are features.
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