Top 10 Facts about Long Island Beaches

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10 Facts you may not know about Long Island Beaches

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Long Island is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. With miles of coastline and a variety of beach towns, there's something for everyone on Long Island. Here are 10 facts about Long Island beaches that you may not know:

  1. Long Island has over 100 miles of coastline, making it the perfect destination for beach-goers.
  2. The most popular beach town on Long Island is the Hamptons, known for its luxurious homes and celebrity sightings.
  3. Jones Beach State Park is one of the most popular state parks on Long Island, with over 6 miles of beach and a 2-mile boardwalk.
  4. Fire Island is a barrier island located off the south shore of Long Island. It's known for its pristine beaches, hiking trails, and historic lighthouses.
  5. Robert Moses State Park is a popular destination for swimming, fishing, and picnicking. It also features a large playground and a field for sports.
  6. Long Island beaches are home to a variety of wildlife, including seals, dolphins, and various species of birds.
  7. Many Long Island beaches offer amenities such as bathrooms, showers, and lifeguards. Some also have concessions stands for food and drink.
  8. Beachgoers can rent umbrellas, chairs, and other beach equipment at many Long Island beaches.
  9. Beach parking on Long Island can be limited, so it's best to arrive early or take public transportation to the beach.
  10. Long Island beaches are open from Memorial Day to Labor Day, with lifeguards on duty during that time.