Can you drive to Fire Island?


Can you drive to Fire Island? How do I get to Fire Island? You can drive to the Fire Island Lighthouse (see parking arrangements below) or to the Otis Pike Fire Island High Dune Wilderness on either end of Fire Island National Seashore, but you can't drive the length of the island.


Does anyone live on Fire Island full time?

Can I live on Fire Island year-round? Yes. While the vast majority of homeowners are summer residents only, there is a growing year round community on Fire Island.


How do you spend a day on Fire Island?

Visitors can climb 182 steps to the top of the historic Fire Island Lighthouse built in 1858 for sweeping ocean views, take a guided canoe tour through the Salt Marsh, hike the 40-acre rare maritime Sunken Forest at Sailors' Haven, enjoy public marinas for boating and fishing, camp at Watch Hill, or spend the day at ...


Can you walk across Fire Island?

There are no paved public roads within Fire Island National Seashore. Upon arrival, you may explore the park on foot or transfer to other park sites via water taxis. Fire Island Water Taxi is authorized to provide lateral ferry service between the Fire Island communities and other destination points on Fire Island.


Is Fire Island worth it?

The island is famous for its peaceful, pristine beaches, centuries-old forests, laid-back beach vibe in the daytime, and extremely popular night scene. There is an abundance of rental options on Fire Island, and it's the perfect place for a relaxing vacation without having to go too far away from home.


Can I park on Fire Island?

There is no parking within Fire Island National Seashore, so you'll have to use the State Park's Field 5, which must be some Long Islander term for parking lot, because that's exactly what it is. Park at the far eastern end (take a left when entering) and look for the boardwalk that leads to the lighthouse.


Are there any cars on Fire Island?

Fire Island: The Car-Free Paradise The barrier island of Fire Island is just a quick ferry ride across the Great South Bay from mainland Long Island. Locals and visitors travel around by foot, bike, wagon, and golf cart at this 'car-free' beach haven.


Does Fire Island have a boardwalk?

6-mile boardwalk that runs between the Field 5 parking lot at Robert Moses State Park and the Fire Island Lighthouse. There is no parking within the National Seashore, so visitors must use this parking lot (there is a fee). A boardwalk also connects the lighthouse to the Ranger Station a tenth of a mile away.


Does Fire Island have public bathrooms?

In addition to the state parks at either end of the island, public bathrooms and snack bars are in the National Seashore facilities at Atlantique, Sailor's Haven, and Watch Hill. Restrooms can also be found in Ocean Beach and Fair Harbor but may be hard to find.


Is Fire Island cash only?

There are ATMs on the island, and all of the venues usually accept credit cards, though on occasion (like the 4th of July, for example) the bars go to cash only.


How do you explore Fire Island?

Ways to tour Fire Island
  1. Official Central Park Pedicab Guided Tours. Movie Tours. ...
  2. 2-Hour Small Group Central Park Bike Tour. Historical Tours. ...
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  6. Private Yacht Party on the Great South Bay of Long Island.


How long is the ride to Fire Island?

How long are the boat rides over to Fire Island? One way trip is approximately 30 minutes.


Can you drive to the Fire Island ferry?

Ferries leave from Bay Shore, Sayville and Patchogue depending on the town you are going to. You can get to the 3 ferry docks by car, the Long Island Railroad, and jitney minivan service. Find taxi services, train and ferry schedules and contact info for all Fire Island transportation below.


Can you stay overnight on Fire Island?

Reservations and a fee are required. Visit www.recreation.gov for more information. There are also opportunities for overnight stays at Smith Point County Park, several bay side marinas, and numerous summer rentals and small hotels within some of the seventeen communities on Fire Island.