Rocky Hill - Glastonbury Ferry
Rocky Hill - Glastonbury Ferry

Experience history on the nation’s oldest operational ferry

The Rocky Hill - Glastonbury Ferry is the oldest continuously operational ferry in the United States. The original ferry dates back to 1655, crossing the Connecticut River between Rocky Hill and Glastonbury.

The ferry serves local motorists, cyclists, and tourists, and provides great value as a historic resource.

Ferry schedule

Weather conditions, water levels, or mechanical issues can sometimes impact the operation of the ferry. If the ferry is closed for any reason during the regular operating season, it will be listed on our real-time travel information website CTroads. *Closed Thanksgiving, 2023 Season: April 1 through November 30*.

Monday - Friday
7 a.m. to 6:45 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday
10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Ferry tickets and fees

Tickets may be purchased onboard ferries. Cash or check accepted, exact change preferred.


Vehicles rates
(Car, SUV, Truck, Motorcycle or Similar):

$5.00 per vehicle (Weekdays)
$6.00 per vehicle (Weekends)
Discounted commuter tickets:
$60.00 for a book of 20 crossings($3.00/crossing).
Available onboard.
Walk-on fees:
$2.00 for pedestrians and bicyclists
(all days)

Contact ferry operations

Directions to Rocky Hill-Glastonbury Ferry

Location and directions

Rte. 160, Rocky Hill, CT 06067
From the West side of the Connecticut river
Interstate 91 (I-91) South or North to Exit 23, West street
Top ramp, is southbound, a left turn if northbound,right turn.
Follow signs to ferry landing located on Route 160