Do you have to pay to park at Robert Moses beach?
Do you have to pay to park at Robert Moses beach? The park is accessible by car via the Robert Moses Causeway. There are several parking lots in the state park (a fee is charged) and parking is available within Field 5 to reach the Fire Island Lighthouse and Lighthouse Beach. Please visit Robert Moses State Park for more information.
What is the best part of Robert Moses State Park?
For all of Robert Moses State Park's 875 acres, its most popular attraction is the five miles of white, fine, sandy beaches streching eastward from the Fire Island Inlet. With four bathhouses, a beach shop, it's ideal for swimming and sunning.
Are dogs allowed on Robert Moses beach?
Pets are not permitted without a leash and they are not allowed at Robert Moses State Park, sections of Smith Point County Park, or on some of the community beaches on Fire Island. Dog fare is charged by some ferries who permit canine passengers.
What is the most expensive town on Fire Island?
The Pines, which has the most expensive real estate on Fire Island, has approximately 600 houses and a 100-unit condominium complex on its square mile of location. It has two-thirds of the swimming pools on Fire Island. Its summer seasonal population is between 2,500 and 3,000.
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.
Can you drive on Robert Moses beach?
Democrat Point is situated at the western tip of Robert Moses State Park. This remote location is a favorite among off-roading enthusiasts due to its challenging terrain and breathtaking views of the Fire Island Inlet. A NYS 4x4 Beach Vehicle Permit is required for access to this beach.
Can you rent umbrellas at Robert Moses beach?
Great beach, a lot of it, clean nice sand. The water is always refreshing but seems warm once you are in. They have a snack bar, chairs and umbrellas for rent, and basic shower facilities. Look at the different open sections (lots) to look for which one is less crowded before entering.