Cape Hatteras National Seashore
- +12524732111
- North Carolina, United States
- https://www.nps.gov/caha/index.htm
Location: South Shore Long Island, Nassau County
Address: Long Beach, NY 11561
Beach Type: Atlantic Ocean municipal beach
Sand Type: Wide, clean Atlantic sand
Water Conditions: Strong surf; lifeguarded swim zones
Best For: Full beach days, boardwalk walking, Nassau residents
Best Time to Visit: Late June–Labor Day
Beach Hours: Seasonal; swimming typically 9:00/10:00 AM–6:00 PM
Pet Policy: No dogs on beach during swim season
Beach Cleanliness: Well maintained
Average Rating: ⭐ 4.6
Pricing: Daily beach pass required in season
Parking: Metered and lot parking (fees apply)
Accessibility: Boardwalk access and ADA beach mats
Crowd Level: High during peak summer
Long Beach is one of the most popular Atlantic beaches in Nassau County. It offers a long boardwalk, wide sand, and structured lifeguard zones during swim season.
Unlike Jones Beach (state park), Long Beach operates as a city-managed beach requiring daily passes during peak months. The shoreline is expansive and supports swimming, volleyball, and boardwalk activity.
This is true Atlantic exposure — expect waves and active surf conditions.
Long Beach Boardwalk
Seasonal lifeguards
Restrooms and showers
Volleyball courts
Food vendors and nearby restaurants
Daily pass system
Boardwalk activity is a major draw.
Strong Atlantic rip currents possible
Swim only in lifeguarded areas
Water cold in June, warmest August
Surf intensity higher than Sound beaches.
Swimming
Sunbathing
Volleyball
Boardwalk walking and biking
Dining along W Broadway
Atlantic Beach (west)
Lido Beach
Nassau County waterfront
South Shore nightlife
Long Beach hotels and rentals
Nassau County accommodations
NYC hotels (45–60 min drive)
Purchase pass before peak hours
Arrive early on weekends
Bring shade
Parking fills quickly
Morning: Easiest entry and parking
Late Afternoon: Cooler ocean breeze
Nassau residents
Families
Boardwalk walkers
Full-day beach visitors
Long Beach delivers a wide Atlantic shoreline with structured city management and boardwalk energy. It’s one of the strongest public ocean beach options on Long Island — but requires paid access in season.
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