Cooper’s Beach – Southampton, The Hamptons, New York, USA

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About This Beach

Siesta Key Beach, located on the beautiful barrier island of Siesta Key near Sarasota, Florida, is consistently ranked among the best beaches in the world — famed for its powdery white quartz sand, gentle turquoise waters, and laid-back coastal charm.

Stretching along the Gulf of Mexico, this beach offers an experience that’s as relaxing as it is picturesque. With free parking, lifeguards, modern amenities, and a welcoming small-town vibe, Siesta Key is perfect for families, couples, and beach lovers alike.

The sand here isn’t just white — it’s 99% pure quartz crystal, staying cool underfoot even on Florida’s hottest days. Combine that with spectacular sunsets and clear, shallow surf, and you have the ultimate Gulf Coast paradise.

📜 History & Unique Features

  • The island was originally named “Sarasota Key” and later renamed Siesta Key in the early 20th century by settlers promoting its peaceful atmosphere.

  • Its world-famous quartz sand originated from the Appalachian Mountains millions of years ago.

  • Regularly ranked #1 on lists by TripAdvisor, Dr. Beach, and Travel Channel.

  • Home to the Siesta Key Drum Circle, a beloved Sunday sunset tradition.

  • The Siesta Key Breeze Trolley offers free rides throughout the island, connecting beaches, shops, and restaurants.

Best Time to Visit

Best Time to Visit
Summer (June–August): Peak season with perfect swimming weather.

Spring (April–May): Peaceful and scenic with mild temperatures.

Fall (September–October): Warm water lingers; fewer crowds.

Winter: Quiet and ideal for long walks or sunrise photography.

Things To Do

Popular Activities
  • Swimming & Sunbathing: Calm surf and soft white sand perfect for relaxation.
  • Beach Walks: Long, scenic shoreline ideal for peaceful strolls.
  • Photography: Dunes, mansions, and sunrise views make it a photographer’s dream.
  • Picnicking: Shaded areas and umbrella rentals available.
  • Surfing & Boogie Boarding: Gentle waves suitable for light water sports.
  • Shell Collecting: Smooth shells and driftwood are common after high tide.
  • Sightseeing: Drive along Meadow Lane for oceanfront mansion views.

Plan Your Visit

Choose how you’d like to plan your trip to this beach — from places to stay to nearby experiences.

Amenities

Nearby Amenities
  • Lifeguards on duty during summer season
  • Restrooms and outdoor showers
  • Beach chair and umbrella rentals
  • Snack bar serving sandwiches, cold drinks, and ice cream
  • Ample parking (paid)
  • Beach wheelchairs available upon request
  • Seasonal cabana and equipment rentals

Beach Hours

Beach Hours

Closed Now
  • Monday
    06:00 am - 12:00 am Tue
  • Tuesday
    06:00 am - 12:00 am Wed
  • Wednesday
    06:00 am - 12:00 am Thu
  • Thursday Today
    06:00 am - 12:00 am Fri
  • Friday
    06:00 am - 12:00 am Sat
  • Saturday
    06:00 am - 12:00 am Sun
  • Sunday
    06:00 am - 12:00 am Mon

Where to Stay

Where to Stay
Southampton Inn: Boutique stay near the village center.

The 1708 House: Elegant B&B with historic charm.

The Capri Hotel: Modern, trendy option with pool and bar.

A Butler’s Manor: Luxurious bed and breakfast with gourmet breakfast service.

Topping Rose House (Bridgehampton): 5-star luxury resort nearby.

Events & Festivals

Events & Festivals
Southampton Fourth of July Parade: Annual historic parade through downtown.

Hamptons Classic Horse Show (Aug–Sept): Prestigious equestrian event.

Southampton Fest (October): Arts, crafts, and live music celebration.

Charity Galas & Polo Matches: Frequent summer social events near the beach.

Film Screenings & Art Fairs: Seasonal cultural happenings hosted in the village.

Hours/Lifeguards

Hours/Lifeguards
Beach Access: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM daily (lifeguard season)

Off-season: Dawn to dusk (no lifeguards)

Snack Bar: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM (seasonal)

Pricing

Pricing
Beach Access: Free (walk-in)

Parking: $50/day for non-residents | Free for Southampton village permit holders

Umbrella / Chair Rentals: $20–$30/day

Snack Bar Items: $5–$15 range

Nearby Attractions

Nearby Attractions
Cryder Beach: Quiet alternative nearby with less foot traffic.

Flying Point Beach: Great for surfers, south of Cooper’s.

Southampton Village: Upscale shopping and dining scene.

Southampton Arts Center: Rotating art exhibits and performances.

Shinnecock Museum: Dedicated to Native American history and culture.

Food & Drinks

Food & Drinks
Cooper’s Beach Snack Bar: Burgers, fries, hot dogs, wraps, and cold drinks.

75 Main: Upscale American bistro located in downtown Southampton.

Sant Ambroeus: Elegant Italian café famous for espresso and pastries.

Sip’n Soda: Old-fashioned ice cream parlor perfect for families.

Tate’s Bake Shop: Local bakery known for its world-famous chocolate chip cookies.

Travel Tips & Local Insights

Travel Tips & Local Insights
Arrive early — parking fills up quickly on summer weekends.

Bring cash or card for the parking kiosk ($50 daily fee).

Alcohol and pets are prohibited on the sand.

Early mornings are perfect for jogging or yoga with ocean breezes.

Dress light but bring layers — sea winds can cool evenings quickly.

Downtown Southampton offers boutique shopping, art galleries, and fine dining just 5 minutes away.

Safety & Rules

Safety & Rules
Swim only in designated lifeguard zones.

Alcohol, glass containers, and smoking prohibited.

No pets allowed on beach during peak season.

Surfing restricted to marked areas.

Bonfires or grills not permitted.

Respect private property beyond dune fences.

FAQs

Is Cooper’s Beach public?

Yes, it’s open to the public, though parking is paid and limited.

Do I need a permit to visit?

No permit is required to walk or swim; only for free parking (residents).

Can I bring food?

Yes, personal coolers and snacks allowed — but no glass or alcohol.

Are restrooms available?

Yes, near the pavilion area.

Can I rent umbrellas or chairs?

Yes, rentals available at the beach stand.

Is the water safe for kids?

Yes, calm surf and lifeguards make it very family-friendly.

Contact Information

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Location

Beach Address
268, Meadow Lane, Village of Southampton, Town of Southampton, Suffolk County, New York, 11968, United States
Access Points
Getting There:

By Car: From New York City, take I-495 (Long Island Expressway) east → Route 27 (Sunrise Highway) → Southampton.

By Train: Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) to Southampton Station (~2 hours from NYC).

By Bus: Hampton Jitney / Hampton Luxury Liner from Manhattan.

Parking: On-site lot available — $50/day (non-residents); limited free street parking nearby.
268, Meadow Lane, Village of Southampton, Town of Southampton, Suffolk County, New York, 11968, United States

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