About This Beach
Quick Facts
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Location: South Shore Long Island, Nassau County
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Address: Long Beach, NY 11561
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Beach Type: Atlantic Ocean municipal beach
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Sand Type: Wide, clean Atlantic sand
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Water Conditions: Strong surf; lifeguarded swim zones
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Best For: Full beach days, boardwalk walking, Nassau residents
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Best Time to Visit: Late June–Labor Day
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Beach Hours: Seasonal; swimming typically 9:00/10:00 AM–6:00 PM
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Pet Policy: No dogs on beach during swim season
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Beach Cleanliness: Well maintained
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Average Rating: ⭐ 4.6
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Pricing: Daily beach pass required in season
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Parking: Metered and lot parking (fees apply)
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Accessibility: Boardwalk access and ADA beach mats
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Crowd Level: High during peak summer
Overview
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.
Amenities & Access
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Long Beach Boardwalk
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Seasonal lifeguards
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Restrooms and showers
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Volleyball courts
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Food vendors and nearby restaurants
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Daily pass system
Boardwalk activity is a major draw.
Safety & Conditions
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Strong Atlantic rip currents possible
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Swim only in lifeguarded areas
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Water cold in June, warmest August
Surf intensity higher than Sound beaches.
Things to Do
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Swimming
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Sunbathing
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Volleyball
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Boardwalk walking and biking
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Dining along W Broadway
Nearby Attractions
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Atlantic Beach (west)
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Lido Beach
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Nassau County waterfront
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South Shore nightlife
Where to Stay
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Long Beach hotels and rentals
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Nassau County accommodations
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NYC hotels (45–60 min drive)
Tips & Rules
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Purchase pass before peak hours
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Arrive early on weekends
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Bring shade
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Parking fills quickly
Best Time of Day
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Morning: Easiest entry and parking
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Late Afternoon: Cooler ocean breeze
Who This Beach Is Best For
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Nassau residents
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Families
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Boardwalk walkers
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Full-day beach visitors
Bottom Line
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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