Cape Hatteras National Seashore
- +12524732111
- North Carolina, United States
- https://www.nps.gov/caha/index.htm
Location: Great Kills Park, Staten Island (Gateway National Recreation Area)
Address: 211 Buffalo St #213, Staten Island, NY 10306
Beach Type: Lower New York Bay beach (federal parkland)
Sand Type: Natural shoreline with mixed sand and shell areas
Water Conditions: Generally calm bay water; limited wave action
Best For: Quiet shoreline walks, fishing, local visitors
Best Time to Visit: Late spring through early fall
Beach Hours: Sunrise to sunset
Pet Policy: Dogs permitted in certain areas (leashed; check NPS rules)
Beach Cleanliness: Natural setting; less groomed than NYC Parks beaches
Average Rating: ⭐ 4.4
Pricing: Free
Parking: On-site parking lot
Accessibility: Basic access paths; limited ADA beach features
Crowd Level: Low to moderate
Great Kills Beach sits inside Great Kills Park, part of the Gateway National Recreation Area. It feels more like a coastal preserve than a city beach.
This is not a surf beach. It faces Lower New York Bay, meaning calmer water and significantly less wave action than Atlantic-facing beaches. The environment is quieter and more natural, with open shoreline, marsh areas nearby, and far fewer commercial elements.
Swimming does occur here, but the beach is often used more for fishing, shoreline walking, and peaceful waterfront time than for active ocean recreation.
On-site parking
Restrooms (seasonal availability varies)
Fishing areas
Open grassy areas
Boat launch nearby
There are no boardwalk concessions or commercial vendors.
Bay-facing water = minimal surf
No heavy lifeguard infrastructure like Jones Beach
Check advisories before swimming
Water clarity may fluctuate after storms.
Fishing
Walking along shoreline
Picnicking
Birdwatching
Relaxing away from crowds
Great Kills Harbor
Staten Island Greenbelt
South Beach & Midland Beach (north)
Local Staten Island dining
Staten Island hotels
Brooklyn accommodations (bridge access)
Manhattan stays via ferry
Best for quiet beach days
Bring food and water
Limited amenities compared to state beaches
Ideal weekday visit
Morning: Most peaceful
Late Afternoon: Calm bay breeze
Quiet-seeking visitors
Anglers
Staten Island residents
Nature-oriented beachgoers
Great Kills Beach offers one of the quietest waterfront experiences in NYC. It’s not built for crowds or surf — it’s built for calm, space, and a more natural shoreline inside the city.
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