Thursday, September 1, 2016

FALL 2016 Beach Season Extended to September 11 Beach season has been extended an additional week! All city beaches, except Cedar Grove and Wolfe's Pond beaches, will remain open through Sunday, September 11. Cedar Grove and Wolfe’s Pond beaches will close on Labor Day.

https://www.nycgovparks.org/facilities/beaches

Beaches

Sunbathers and swimmers fill the beach at Rockaway Beach
Parks maintains 14 miles of beaches, which open Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day. During beach season, lifeguards are on duty daily, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Swimming is prohibited when lifeguards are not on duty and in closed sections. Closed sections are marked with signs and/or red flags.

Beach Season Extended to September 11

Beach season has been extended an additional week! All city beaches, except Cedar Grove and Wolfe's Pond beaches, will remain open through Sunday, September 11. Cedar Grove and Wolfe’s Pond beaches will close on Labor Day.

Rockaway Beach Restoration

Visit the Rockaway Beach Restoration page for more information about plans for long-term protection for Rockaway.

Beach Statuses

Sign up for Notify NYC , visit the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene’s New York City Area Beaches  page for water quality advisories or closures before you head to the beach, or text BEACH to 877-877 to receive real-time opening, closing and water quality information.

Be WaterSafe

Stay safe near and in the water. Here are 10 Tips to Stay Water Safe in New York City.

Brighton Beach This is an accessible beach

On Atlantic Ocean, from Ocean Parkway to Corbin Place, Brooklyn
(718) 946-1350
This bustling and popular beach next door to Coney Island is popular all summer long, as individuals and families from all over the city come to enjoy the beach’s sand and water and to...

Cedar Grove Beach This is an accessible beach

Ebbitts Street and Cedar Grove Avenue, Staten Island
(718) 987-2060
The city's newest beach is a converted oceanfront bungalow colony. This charming beach with its clear views of the Manhattan Bridge is smaller and somewhat more tranquil than its neighbors,...

Coney Island and Coney Island Boardwalk This is an accessible beach

On Atlantic Ocean, from W. 37th Street to Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn
(718) 946-1350
Iconic Coney Island is bursting with activity throughout the summer and even during the off-season. Walk along the famous boardwalk, ride on amusement rides, enjoy swimming or sunbathing on its...

Manhattan Beach This is an accessible beach

On Atlantic Ocean, Oriental Blvd., from Ocean Avenue to Mackenzie Street, Brooklyn
(718) 946-1373
This small, family-friendly beach east of Brighton Beach attracts locals looking for a somewhat calmer beach than its neighbor. Visitors bring full picnic baskets and set up barbecues along the...

Midland Beach and Franklin D. Roosevelt Boardwalk This is an accessible beach

On Lower New York Bay, from Fort Wadsworth to Miller Field, Midland Beach, Staten Island
(718) 987-0709
Midland Beach shares the Franklin D. Roosevelt Boardwalk with neighboring South Beach, and tends to be the somewhat less crowded of the two beaches. The beach's attractions include a playground...

Orchard Beach and Promenade This is an accessible beach

On Long Island Sound in Pelham Bay Park, Bronx
(718) 885-2275
Orchard Beach, Bronx's sole public beach, was proclaimed "The Riviera of New York" when it was created in the 1930s. The 115-acre, 1.1-mile-long beach contains a hexagonal-block...

Rockaway Beach and Boardwalk This is an accessible beach

Due to construction, Beach 118th - Beach 126th Streets are closed to swimming until July. Beaches are fully open at Beach 86th Street, Beach 97th Street, Beach 106th Street, and Beach 112th - Beach 117th Streets.
On Atlantic Ocean, from Beach 9th Street, Far Rockaway, to Beach 149th Street, Neponsit, Queens
(718) 318-4000
From surfers to swimmers to the Ramones, everyone wants to "hitch a ride to Rockaway Beach." Rockaway Beach is a year-round resource for residents all along the Rockaway peninsula, and it comes...

South Beach This is an accessible beach

On Lower New York Bay, from Fort Wadsworth to Miller Field, Midland Beach, Staten Island
Beachgoers can sunbathe while taking in a lovely view of the Verazzano Bridge, bike through a scenic trail, jog along the boardwalk, kayak, play tennis, or fish off of the Ocean Breeze Fishing...

Wolfe's Pond Beach This is an accessible beach

On Raritan Bay and Prince's Bay, Holton to Cornelia Avenues, Staten Island
(718) 984-8266

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