Beaches around Long Island, NY
Long Island, as its name would suggested, has many beaches on its shores public and private. Here are listed the Long Island, NY local beaches.
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Whether you are visiting for the weekend, on a vacation or making the most of a timeshare, few come to Long Island’s East End without packing a bathing suit. Pools abound, but how can you justify their use when the North Fork is home to some of the world’s best bathing beaches? But before you jump in your car and head for the North Fork sand bar nearest you, check the list below to see which require permits and which are public- for a fee. And for those renting for the summer season, check with your landlord first-he may already have a town beach permit. For daytrippers, guest passes may be available.
Goldsmith Inlet, Mill Road, Peconic: Sound Beach, No lifeguard Indian Island County Park Riverhead (631) 852-3232: Waterfront, picnic, nature walks, bird watching, fishing, sites for trailers, tents. Iron Pier Beach Pier Ave., Jamesport: Sound Beach Kenny's Beach Kenny's Road, Southold: Sound Beach, lifeguards, restrooms, Permit Only. Laurel Lake Park Main Road, Laurel: Information Booth, baseball fields, playground, state fishing adjacent. Permit Only. McCabe's Beach North Sea Road, Southold: Sound Beach, lifeguards, restrooms, Permit Only. Mattituck Creek: Boat Launching Ramp. Permit Only. New Suffolk Beach Jackson Street, New Suffolk: Bay Beach, Lifeguards, boat launching ramp, Permit Only. Norman E. Klipp Park (Gull Pond Beach) Manhasset Avenue, Greenport: Bay Beach, life guards, boat launching, Permit Only. Orient Beach State Park (631)323-2440 Main Road, Orient Point: Bay Beach, food, picnic/hibachi area, bathhouse, playground, play field, fishing. Skipper Horton Park Main Road, Greenport: Information Booth, picnic area. South Jamesport Beach South Jamesport Avenue: Bay Beach. Town Beach North Road, Southold: Sound Beach, restrooms, playground, picnic area, lifeguards, Permit only. |

