Quick Facts
• Location: Fire Island, Suffolk County, New York
• Address: Ocean Beach, NY 11770
• Beach Type: Saltwater national seashore (Atlantic Ocean)
• Sand Type: Wide natural Atlantic sand
• Water Conditions: Atlantic surf with moderate waves
• Best For: Nature lovers, beach walking, swimming, wildlife viewing
• Best Time to Visit: May–September; early mornings recommended
• Beach Hours: Sunrise to sunset
• Pet Policy: Pets allowed in some areas with restrictions
• Beach Cleanliness: Natural and well preserved
• Average Rating: ⭐ 4.7
• Pricing: Beach access free; ferry or parking fees may apply
• Parking: Limited mainland parking areas; ferry access common
• Accessibility: Boardwalk access in some sections
• Crowd Level: Low to moderate depending on access point
Overview
Fire Island National Seashore protects one of the most beautiful barrier island coastlines along the Atlantic Ocean. Stretching for more than 25 miles along the southern shore of Long Island, the area features pristine sandy beaches, rolling dunes, and maritime forests.
Unlike heavily developed resort beaches, the national seashore offers a more natural coastal environment where visitors can experience the Atlantic shoreline much as it existed before modern development.
Amenities & Access
Fire Island National Seashore includes several visitor access points and communities along the island. Many areas are accessible by ferry from Long Island towns such as Sayville, Patchogue, and Bay Shore.
Boardwalk trails lead through dune systems to the beach in certain sections, helping protect fragile coastal habitats while allowing visitors to reach the shoreline.
Safety & Conditions
Atlantic surf conditions vary depending on tides and weather. Water temperatures can remain cool early in the season and gradually warm during the summer months.
Lifeguards may be present at certain designated swimming beaches during peak summer season.
Things to Do
• Swimming in the Atlantic Ocean
• Walking along miles of undeveloped beach
• Wildlife and bird watching
• Surf fishing
• Exploring coastal dunes and maritime forests
Nearby Attractions
• Fire Island Lighthouse – Historic lighthouse with observation tower
• Robert Moses State Park – Popular Long Island ocean beach
• Sunken Forest – Unique maritime forest ecosystem
Where to Stay
• Fire Island Beach Rentals – Seasonal beach houses and cottages
• Long Island South Shore Hotels – Mainland lodging options
• Ocean Beach Inns – Small guest accommodations
Tips & Rules
• Plan ferry schedules in advance when visiting the island
• Bring food, water, and beach gear for extended visits
• Stay on boardwalks to protect dune ecosystems
• Follow National Park Service regulations
Bottom Line
Fire Island National Seashore offers one of the most pristine Atlantic beach environments in New York, combining wide sandy shoreline, protected natural habitats, and miles of undeveloped coastal scenery.
