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The Norwalk Islands are a chain of more than 25 islands amid partly submerged boulders, reefs and mudflats along a six-mile (10 km) stretch and mostly about a mile off the coast of
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, and southwest
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, in
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. The islands are used for several different types of recreational activities, including camping, boating, kayaking, swimming, bird watching. Ownership of the islands varies, with about a half dozen held in private hands, some owned by the governments of Norwalk or Westport and some are part of the Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge.Daley, Sherri, "Explore the Norwalk Islands", article in ''New Canaan, Darien & Rowayton'' magazine, July, 2007 issue, pp 47-54 Various laws protect the islands, including town ordinances, the
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, the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act of 1966, and the
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. On a clear day, Manhattan's skyscrapers are visible. Geologists generally consider the islands to be terminal
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—material left by glaciers—deposited about 17,500 years ago as the ice cap paused in its retreat northward. Above water, the moraines are characterized by various rocks, gravel, sand, silt and clay, sometimes sorted out by waves."Norwalk Islands Canoe/Kayak Trail / Calf Pasture Beach, Norwalk, Connecticut" brochure published by he South Western Regional Planning Agency, dated October 1, 2001 The Captain islands in
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to the west are part of the same moraine (but not the Fish islands in Darien), and submerged parts of the same moraine are located between the Norwalk Islands and Charles Island, off
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, to the east. (That island is probably part of the Hammonasset-Ledyard Moraine.)Skehan, James W., ''Roadside Geology of Connecticut and Rhode Island'', p 224, Missoula, Montana: Mountain Press Publishing Co., 2008, Some historians have speculated that rocks from the islands were used as ballast for sailing ships returning to New York, where the rocks may have been used for
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s.


Recreation

No fresh water is provided at any of the islands.


Kayaking

The islands are popular with kayakers, with some paddling all the way from New York City. Tidal currents are gentle, the mainland is always visible and the electric power plant on
Manresa Island Manresa Island is a former island located in Norwalk, Connecticut, at the mouth of Norwalk Harbor in the Long Island Sound. The earliest name for the landform was Boutons Island, which dates to 1664. By the 19th century, the island had been pu ...
helps with navigation (although if fog hits it can cause sudden and complete disorientation). Public boat launches and beaches are nearby, and some businesses in Norwalk rent kayaks. The South Western Regional Planning Agency published a brochure for kayakers describing a "Norwalk Islands Canoe and Kayak Trail" showing full-day and half-day loops. Guided tours are also available by kayak.


Fishing, clamming and hunting

Striped bass, bluefish, fluke, flounder, false albacore, bonito, trout, and dogfish can be caught off the islands. Some clamming beds off the islands are seeded. In duck-hunting season, hunters may hunt below the mean high-tide line. Deer can be hunted on the privately owned islands with the owner's permission.


Bird watching

Rookeries were previously on many of the islands, but now most are on Cockenoe. Herons, egrets, black cormorants can be seen on Cockenoe.


Wildlife

Deer swim to the islands. Harbor seals are increasingly seen at the southwest end of Sheffield Island, although authorities have asked boaters to remain at least from them in order not to disturb them (kayaks are about the same size as some seal predators). The Marine Mammal Protection Act prohibits harassing the animals and sets limits on how close observers may get. Flora include thorn thickets, wild blackberries, black cherry, bittersweet, sassafras, juniper and honeysuckle. Many birds are found on Sheffield Island and more than elsewhere, according to a brochure published in 2001 by the South Western Regional Planning Agency, but according to a July 2007 article in ''Darien, New Canaan & Rowayton'' magazine, Cockenoe island is now the largest home for birds, who have been in decline on the other islands. Sheffield Island, according to the planning agency brochure, has a "considerable nesting potential" for osprey, herons and other migratory species. Many wading birds, shore birds, songbirds and terns live on the island, including the roseate tern. Brant, scoters, black duck and other waterfowl can be found in the waters surrounding the island.


Largest islands


Chimon Island

At Chimon is the largest of the islands and is located in the middle of the group and a bit less than a mile to the southeast of the entrance to
Norwalk Harbor Norwalk Harbor is a recreational and commercial harbor and seaport at the estuary of the Norwalk River where it flows into Long Island Sound in Norwalk, Connecticut, United States. The last portion of the Norwalk River from the head of navigati ...
. The island is part of the Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge. The north and west coasts of the island are gravelly, and boulders are strewn along the south and east coasts. Although boaters may land at the three-acre beach at the northwest shore during the day, year round, access to the rest of the island is restricted from April 1 to August 15 each year (bird-nesting season). No overnight camping is allowed. Chimon Island is at .


Cockenoe Island

Owned by the Westport town government, the island (Pronounced "koh-KEE-nee" or "kuh-KEE-nee") has almost all the bird rookeries in the chain. Herons, egrets, black cormorants can be seen on Cockenoe. The cormorants' guano, which leaves some of the rocks white, is toxic to the trees and kills them off after the birds nest in a spot for less than a year. Overnight camping is allowed by the town Conservation Department, but for only four parties per night. Cockenoe Island is at . It is named after the prominent Indian translator,
Cockenoe Cockenoe (also known as Cockeno, Cockenow, Chachaneu, Cheekanoo, Cockenoe, Chickino, Chekkonnow, Cockoo) (born before 1630 and died after 1687) was an early Native Americans in the United States, Native American translator from Long Island in New ...
.


History

An early rumor about the island was that
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buried a treasure there. In the 19th century, the island was a working farm with a farmhouse, barn, and livestock. The business eventually turned into a whisky distillery, which the federal government raided in 1870. In the 1960s,
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planned to build a
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on Cockenoe. Due to concerned local residents and the threat of
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, Westport bought the island for $200,000 in 1967.


Shea Island

Once called "Ram Island", the isle was renamed after Daniel Shea, a Congressional
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recipient from Norwalk who died in the
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. Owned by Norwalk city government, the island is just northeast of Sheffield Island and about south of Manressa Island. Along with Grassy Island, Shea is open to the public from May through Columbus Day, and campers with a permit can stay overnight. Two solar-powered restrooms are available in season, and there are 16 campsites. The entire shoreline is strewn with rocks and boulders, making it a more difficult place to approach by boat. Shea Island is at .


Sheffield Island

At , Sheffield is the second largest island in the group, and the most southerly, located about from the Norwalk coast and just southwest of Shea Island. The entire shoreline is strewn with rocks and boulders. Many bird species nest on the island. Sheffield is also one of the best places to see seals. The
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organizes boat trips circling the islands, including a cruise to see the fall foliage and a winter cruise to see harbor seals and waterfowl (see ''Wildlife'' section for more information). Part of the Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge, the island is controlled by the
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, which closes it to the public most of the year in order to protect the bird nesting areas, The public is usually restricted to the around the
Sheffield Island Light Sheffield Island Light is a historic lighthouse located at the southern end of the Norwalk Islands in Norwalk, Connecticut. It marks the west side of the mouth of the Norwalk River on northern Long Island Sound. The island, at the time known as ...
, which th
Norwalk Seaport Association
maintains, although a trail has been created to allow the public controlled access. In the summer, the association arranges tours for people to visit the lighthouse and picnic there. On Thursday nights,
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s and on Friday nights, sunset cruises are held. The lighthouse, built in 1868, was a navigational aid until about 1900. Sheffield Island is at .


Smaller islands

These other islands are in the group: * Betts Island — located about north of Chimon Island. Privately owned. Betts Island is at . * Calf Pasture Island — located almost to the southeast of
Calf Pasture Beach Calf Pasture Beach is a historically significant park and beach in Norwalk, Connecticut. The area of the park lands (including adjacent Shady Beach Park and Taylor Farm Park) is approximately .45 square miles. The beach is accessible by road or b ...
. Calf Pasture Island is at . * Copps Island — located close to the southeast end of Crow Island. Copps Island is at . * Crow Island — located to the southeast of Chimon Island. Crow Island is at . * Grassy Island — located to the northeast of Chimon Island. Owned by Norwalk city government. Grassy Island has a better boat landing area than Shea Island. Open to the public May through Columbus Day. Campers with permits can stay overnight at one of the four camp sites. Grassy Island is at . * Goose Island — located about east of Grassy Island. Some say that scientific research was done on the island to find a cure for yellow fever. Others say the small stone hut on its shore was built as a spy lookout during World War II. Goose Island is at . * Hoyt Island — located close to the coast of Norwalk. Hoyt Island is at . * Little Tavern Island — located about northeast of Tavern Island. Little Tavern Island is at . * Long Island — located about east of the southern end of Manressa Island. Long Island is at . * Peach Island — located about east of the Harborview neighborhood in South Norwalk. This island is part of the McKinney Wildlife Refuge and is off limits to visitation. Peach Island is at . * Sprite Island — located about to the northeast of
Calf Pasture Beach Calf Pasture Beach is a historically significant park and beach in Norwalk, Connecticut. The area of the park lands (including adjacent Shady Beach Park and Taylor Farm Park) is approximately .45 square miles. The beach is accessible by road or b ...
and about north of Calf Pasture Island. In the 1940s, the island was the summer home of a New York City financier. It is home to the Sprite Island Yacht Club, which bought the island from its former owner in 1952. The former owner bred collies, and the club turned the kennels into lockers. A rocky bluff is at one end of the island, and at another is a small, protected, rocky beach. It takes about 20 minutes to walk around the entire isle. Sprite Island is at . * Tavern Island — located about from Wilson Point and north of Sheffield Island, it has a private mansion with grounds and walkways. Showman
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once owned Tavern Island.Brooks, Andree (1982-06-20).
The Magic of an Island Home
. ''The New York Times''.
Tavern Island is at . * Tree Hammock Island — located about south of Manressa Island and north of Shea Island. Tree Hammock Island is at .


Notes


External links


Coastal Fairfield County Convention and Visitor Bureau
for information on launches, activities and maps *
Long Island Sound Resource Center
for information on boating, swimming, fishing, hiking

for information on permits and fees
Norwalk Seaport Association
provides guided tours
Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk
offers cruises of the islands
City of Norwalk Department of Recreation and Parks
for permits to camp and hike on Grassy and Shea islands * {{authority control Geography of Norwalk, Connecticut Westport, Connecticut Long Island Sound Coastal islands of Connecticut Tourist attractions in Fairfield County, Connecticut Landforms of Fairfield County, Connecticut Protected areas of Fairfield County, Connecticut