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Hadlyme Ferry Boat Launch

(Connecticut River)

Lyme

An aerial view of the Hadlyme Ferry boat launch.

Site Sketch of the Hadlyme Ferry Boat Launch

Type: Car Top/Carry-In
Season: Year round
Address: 154 Ferry Road, Lyme
Directions: In Hadlyme, just north off Route 148, adjacent to the Hadlyme Ferry.
Regulations:

(A) A 25 MPH nighttime speed limit from 1/2 hour after sunset until 1/2 hour before sunrise on all days of the year.

(B) A 30 MPH limit from 1/2 hour before sunrise to 1/2 hour after sunset on Saturdays and Sundays from the Saturday preceeding Memorial Day to the Sunday preceding Labor Day inclusive and on Memorial Day, Independence Day and Labor Day.

(C) A 45 MPH limit, from 1/2 hour before sunrise to 1/2 hour after sunset, Monday through Friday, inclusive, during all seasons, and on Saturdays and Sundays from the Saturday following Labor Day to the Friday preceding Memorial Day.

No person shall operate a motorboat in excess of Slow-No-Wake:

(A) When passing marinas, yacht clubs, anchorages and docks, boat launches and congested areas.

(B) Within the following specific areas:

  1. The area between the Saybrook breakwaters bounded northerly by the Saybrook inner light and bounded southerly by the Saybrook outer ligh in Old Saybrook:
  2. The area bounded northerly by navigation aid Connecticut River light #15 and bounded southerly by the southern most point of Saybrook Point in Old Saybrook;
  3. The area bounded northerly by navigation aid Connecticut River RED NUM #20 and bounded southerly by the railroad bascule bridge in Old Saybrook;
  4. The area bounded northerly by a point 800 feet upstream from the East Haddam Bridge and bounded southerly by a point 1,500 feet downstream from the East Haddam Bridge;
  5. The area bounded northerly by a point five hundred feet downstream from the highway bridge in Middletown and bounded southerly by navigation aid Connecticut River light #87;
  6. The area bounded northerly by the navigation aid Connecticut River light #113 and bounded southerly by the water tower on property now or formerly known as the Connecticut Foundry in Rocky Hill.
Fishing Regulations:  Freshwater Fishing Guide (ct.gov) / Saltwater Fishing Guide (ct.gov)
Docks: None
Toilets: None
Parking Spaces: 10
Parking Surface: Gravel
Access Road Surface: Dirt
Ramp Surface: Gravel
ADA Accessible: No
Additional Info:

Gillette Castle State Park

Schedule of Marine Events and Fishing Tournaments (ct.gov), (Note: tournaments are not open to the general public)

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The entrance to the Hadlyme Ferry boat launch.
Entrance

The access road to the Hadlyme Ferry boat launch.
Access Road

The turning area of the Hadlyme Ferry boat launch.
Turning Area

The ramp of the Hadlyme Ferry boat launch.
Ramp

The parking area for the Hadlyme Ferry boat launch.
Parking

Boat Launches in Connecticut

Content Last Updated on January 31, 2023