Cape Hatteras National Seashore
- +12524732111
- North Carolina, United States
- https://www.nps.gov/caha/index.htm
Location: Manhattan Beach area, adjacent to Kingsborough Community College
Address: Brooklyn, NY 11235
Beach Type: Atlantic Ocean beach
Sand Type: Fine Atlantic sand
Water Conditions: Moderate Atlantic surf
Best For: Students, locals, quieter ocean access
Best Time to Visit: Late June–early September
Beach Hours: 6:00 AM–10:00 PM (Swimming 10:00 AM–6:00 PM in season)
Pet Policy: No dogs April 1–September 15
Beach Cleanliness: Maintained by NYC Parks
Average Rating: ⭐ 4.4
Pricing: Free
Parking: Limited street parking
Accessibility: Beach access paths available
Crowd Level: Moderate; less crowded than Brighton
Kingsborough Beach sits along the Atlantic shoreline near Kingsborough Community College in southern Brooklyn. It is part of the broader Manhattan Beach / Brighton Beach oceanfront area but typically sees fewer crowds than central Coney Island or Brighton Beach entrances.
The sand is open Atlantic shoreline, and swimming is permitted during lifeguard season. The surrounding environment feels more residential and campus-adjacent than tourist-heavy.
It’s a solid option if you want Brooklyn ocean access with slightly less congestion.
Seasonal lifeguards
Restrooms (near park access points)
Open sand shoreline
No major boardwalk commercial strip directly behind beach
Facilities are simpler than Coney Island or Rockaway.
Open Atlantic water
Rip currents possible
Swim only in lifeguarded areas
Wave intensity depends on wind and tide conditions.
Swimming
Sunbathing
Relaxing
Beach walks toward Manhattan Beach Park
Manhattan Beach Park
Brighton Beach
Coney Island (west)
Sheepshead Bay restaurants
Brooklyn hotels
Coney Island accommodations
Manhattan hotels via subway
Arrive early on summer weekends
Limited parking
Bring shade
Quieter alternative to Brighton
Morning: Most space
Late Afternoon: Cooler surf breeze
Brooklyn locals
Students
Families wanting less crowd than Coney Island
Ocean swimmers
Kingsborough Beach provides true Atlantic shoreline access in southern Brooklyn with slightly less congestion than Brighton or Coney Island. It’s a practical choice for quieter ocean beach visits inside NYC.
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