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Smith Point Beach

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Smith Point County Park located fronting on the Atlantic Ocean on the east end of Fire Island, New York, in central Long Island by Shirley. It is the largest park owned by Suffolk County, New York.

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Smith Point – the county's largest oceanfront park – offers swimming, scuba diving, surfing, saltwater fishing, camping, outer beach access, food concession, playground, showers, & special events in season.

Smith Point Park, located on the barrier island of Fire Island, is a haven for sportsmen, surfers and beach lovers. An extremely popular facility, the park has white sands, rolling Atlantic surf and an adjoining camping facility that attract both Suffolk County residents and tourists each summer.

Reservations are required for all the sites in the campground. All sites have water, and many have electric hookups and sewers. Outer beach camping is available on first come, first served basis, beach conditions permitting.

A nationally recognized team of lifeguards makes Smith Point its home base, providing ocean visitors with safety protection. With permits, people may drive off-road vehicles on the western portion of the outer beach. All beach-goers are advised to respect the protective fencing that marks nest sites of endangered shorebirds inhabiting the ocean and bay beaches.

The Smith Point Beach Hut restaurant offers a diverse menu and seafood specialties.

Special events are scheduled throughout the summer months at Smith Point County Park.

William Floyd Parkway provides access to the beach and rest of the park. It crosses Narrow Bay on the two-lane Smith Point Bridge. Large parking fields with tunnels to the seashore are available at the end of the Parkway.

A jeep road (with access by permit only) extends to the end of the island. This road as well as the main road along the beach (Suffolk CR 75) was originally intended to be part of the Ocean Parkway Extension. Suffolk Transit's 7E route also serves the beach on a seasonal basis, connecting it with points in Mastic, Mastic Beach, and Shirley, and the Mastic–Shirley Long Island Rail Road station on the Montauk Branch.

The park extends from the east end of the Fire Island Wilderness portion of the National Seashore to a strip of Town of Brookhaven parkland running between this park and the west side of Cupsogue Beach County Park which occupies both ends of Moriches Inlet. Smith Point is a great starting point to explore Fire Island National Seashore and its wilderness areas. A favorite hike is to walk a mile or so behind the dunes on Burma Road and back on the ocean side. The old road leads up to Old Inlet. You can return with an ocean-side walk. Along the way you can spot deer, pick beach plums during the right season, listen to birds and explore several pine groves.

The Fire Island Wilderness Visitor Center is located at the southernmost end of William Floyd Parkway, adjacent to Smith Point County Park. This is Fire Island National Seashore's eastern gateway to the Otis Pike Fire Island High Dune Wilderness, the only federally designated wilderness area in New York State.

TWA Flight 800 International Memorial

TWA Flight 800 Memorial, Smith Point Park, NY
On July 17, 1996, TWA Flight 800, a Boeing 747-131 en route from New York City to Paris, France and Rome, Italy, crashed at sea 14 miles (23 km) away from the park; all passengers and crew were killed.

The TWA Flight 800 International Memorial was dedicated in a 2-acre (8,100 m2) parcel immediately adjoining the main pavilion at the park on July 14, 2004. Funds for the memorial were raised by the Families of TWA Flight 800 Association. The memorial includes landscaped grounds and flags from the 14 countries of the victims. The curved black granite memorial has names engraved on one side and an illustration on the other of a wave releasing 230 seagulls into the sky. In July 2006 the association added an abstract design of a 10-foot (3.0 m) high lighthouse in black granite designed by Harry Edward Seaman, who had lost a cousin in the crash. The lighthouse sits above a tomb holding many of the victims' personal belongings.

Directions:
Take William Floyd Parkway (Long Island Expressway, exit 68 south) to its southern terminus at Fire Island.

Address: William Floyd Pkwy, Shirley, New York 11967
Phone: (631) 852-1313
Parking: Lot
State: NY
City: Shirley
Street Number: William Floyd Pkwy
Zip Code: 11967
categories: park, beach


Opening Hours

Monday: 08:30 - 17:30
Tuesday: 08:30 - 17:30
Wednesday: 08:30 - 17:30
Thursday: 08:30 - 20:30
Friday: 08:30 - 20:30
Saturday: 08:30 - 17:30
Sunday: 08:30 - 17:30

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Reviews
I was at Smith Point Beach on 3/18/2023 to fly my drone in the parking lot. The attached video and pics are from that day. In the summer time I love this beach, they’ve spent some money making improvements, adding a beach bar/restaurant, and you can also visit the TWA Flight 800 memorial which is there too. Highly recommend.
The beach this year is quite smaller from what I remember in comparison to my previous trips. All in all, what's not to love- sandy shores, waves, and the ocean breeze to keep you feeling light and breezy! From the food at the consession stand, to the playground, and the trails that'll definitely get your 10,000 steps in, there's something to do for everyone!
How is it that I've been going to the beach on Long Island for nearly 6 full decades and I didn't know about this beach? It's beautiful!.. and easily accessible and best of all it's dog friendly. Restrooms: There are restrooms in the main pavilion and the campground so whichever end of the beach you end up on they're close enough. Dog-friendliness: You can bring your dog on the east end by the campground, not the main pavilion side. It's a reasonable, but really not too bad, walk from the far east end of the parking lot so maybe don't carry too much.
This park has a very big parking lot. As soon as you enter the parking lot, you have a bunch of deer welcoming you in the anticipation of fruits. These white-tailed deer in this park are the most friendly that I have seen in the Long Island. They eat directly from people's hand and follow you like pet animals. They are not afraid, and they circle around your car for food. I have seen them eating carrots, baby tomatoes, and apples from the visitors. There are signs in the park indicating not to feed deer, and people are totally opposite. Bathrooms are not open during the offseason. I also saw off-roading outer beach access, but I didn't take a chance to drive to the beach. One tow truck waits by the entrance of the Burma road in case someone gets stuck on the beach. On the Burma road if you decide to drive to the beach with the permit then sign indicates tire pressure10 to 20 PSI recommended for the off-roading and when you come back, you can inflate your tire pressure back to recommended pressure. I would say this park needs a little bit of TLC to draw more satisfying visitors, and that can help the local community during the off-season and peak season. I wish beach access is available for AWD drive vehicles as well since not everyone has a 4x4 vehicle. Note: Please don't leave food for deers in styrofoam cup. Today, one deer ended up with a styrofoam cup stuck on the face. Many people tried to help the deer but couldn't lured deer closer to take out cup from face. Deer was afraid and panicked and stopped trusting any human around her. I hope deer somehow managed to free from cup. This park is the home of TWA Flight 800 Memorial to honor those who were aboard the plane - 230 people from 14 countries - all of them were killed. The families of TWA Flight 800 Association raised the funds for the memorial. Restrooms: Restrooms are closed during the winter.
Beautiful beach with well-sized waves for having fun with the whole family. You can only swim in a restricted area but it was large enough when we were there Mon-Tue-Wed, beg. of August. Fine sand, fresh and clean water, some food offers lobster roll is recommended!. We came after 5:30 p.m. when parking is for free 18$ during daytime to enjoy the evening sunlight.
Aside from a terrible reservation system the camping area is very nice. It would behoove the county to extend the sewer system to all rv sites so that there is more access. The staff is nice and the beach is great, as are most beaches on Long Island Dog-friendliness: I don't have a dog but many campers bring theirs. Picnic area: Each campsite has a picnic table, fire pit and utilities.
My experience there is always good but I'm a person that does not like to be around many people so if you are like me the best times to go there are early morning during the week and weekends. I cannot tell you about their bands that play there I think I went one time and it was nice but like I said I don't like to be around a lot of people if you don't want to pay go after 6:00 p.m. during season time. One thing I could say this is the place to go for beautiful sunrises and sunsets. I always can grab my beach chair and find a secluded little area by myself which I'm very grateful that I can find.
If you do not have a boat or time to take the Ferry this is the park to go to. I learned how to swim in the ocean here. Usually very strong rip currents. Swim by the Life Guard stands. I went the weekend before Memorial Day weekend. Free parking. After the Holiday parking is probably $18. NonresidentWorth it if you plan to spend the day. On the bay side there is a place to rent paddle boards and kayaks.
Very beautiful, scenic and clean beach that you can visit year round. Tiki Joe's concession stand has some decent eats. My favorite beach on long island!
4x4 truck offroad and my four dogs are welcome!! You can't beat that with a bat. Playground: Multiple playgrounds throughout Restrooms: Multiple restrooms throughout. Very clean Dog-friendliness: Play friendly, just please pick up after them. Let's not mess up a great thing Picnic area: The whole place is a picnic area. We love it
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