East Shore Park is an 82-acre park located on the shores of New Haven Harbor in Connecticut. It offers a serene blend of natural beauty and recreational facilities, including tennis courts, athletic fields, and a playground. The park's design, influenced by the Olmsted firm, features a meandering trail along the shoreline and scenic views of the harbor and Long Island Sound. The park's history dates back to its purchase from the Quinnipiac Indian Tribe in 1798, and it has been preserved as a public park since the early 20th century.
The park is known for its open spaces and tree-lined drives, providing a peaceful escape from urban life. It also hosts a variety of community events and sports activities throughout the year.
Visitors can enjoy the park's natural beauty while engaging in active or passive recreation, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists.