ROBERT MOSES PARK
- Latitude: 40.6253
- Longitude: -73.2658
- US East Coast
- Marina in US
Location: US
Robert Moses State Park is located on the western end of Fire Island, a barrier island off the southern coast of Long Island, New York. It is named after the influential urban planner Robert Moses, who was instrumental in the development of New York's infrastructure, including bridges, parks, and parkways. The park is renowned for its beautiful beaches, natural landscapes, and recreational facilities, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists.
Description
Location: Robert Moses State Park is situated about 50 miles from Manhattan, accessible via the Robert Moses Causeway that crosses the Great South Bay.
Features:
- Beaches: The park boasts five miles of pristine ocean-facing beaches, ideal for sunbathing, swimming, and beachcombing. Each section is marked by a Field number (Field 1, Field 2, etc.).
- Wildlife and Nature: The park is part of the Fire Island National Seashore and is home to diverse wildlife, including various bird species.
- Boardwalks: Elevated boardwalks provide easy access to and from the beach, as well as stunning views of the surrounding dunes and seascape.
- Fishing Areas: Designated spots for saltwater fishing are available, providing excellent opportunities for anglers.
- Picnic Areas: Multiple picnic areas are equipped with tables and grills for family outings and group events.
- Sports Facilities: The park offers courts for sports like volleyball and shuffleboard.
- Lighthouse: The Fire Island Lighthouse, located nearby, is a significant historical and navigational landmark that visitors can explore.
Marina: While Robert Moses State Park itself does not have a marina, there are nearby facilities within the greater Fire Island area where boating services are available. These marinas typically offer services such as boat rentals, docking, and fishing equipment.
Specifications
- Area: Approximately 875 acres.
- Fields: Fields 2, 3, 4, and 5, each offering different amenities. Field 5 provides access to the Fire Island Lighthouse.
- Accessibility: The park is wheelchair accessible, with designated parking areas and boardwalks designed for easy navigation.
- Restrooms and Shower Facilities: Available at multiple locations throughout the park.
- Lifeguards: On-duty at designated swimming areas during peak seasons.
- Concession Stands: Offer food, beverages, and beach supplies.
- Parking: Ample parking, though it fills up quickly during peak summer months. A parking fee is typically charged.
- Season: Open year-round; however, certain facilities like restrooms and concession stands may operate seasonally.
Activities
- Swimming and Sunbathing: With five miles of beaches, there's ample space for these popular activities.
- Fishing: Both surfcasting and pier fishing are popular, with species like striped bass common.
- Bird Watching: An abundance of bird species makes for excellent bird-watching opportunities.
- Hiking: Trails and boardwalks offer scenic routes through dunes and coastal environments.
- Educational Programs: Various nature programs and guided tours are available, particularly during the summer season.
Rules and Regulations
- Pets: Pets are generally not allowed in most areas of the park.
- Alcohol: Alcohol consumption is prohibited.
- Fires: Open fires are not permitted except in designated areas.
- Swimming: Only allowed in lifeguard-supervised areas during posted hours.
The park maintains a family-friendly atmosphere with a focus on preserving the natural beauty and ecological integrity of the area. Whether you're interested in relaxing on the beach, engaging in recreational activities, or exploring nature, Robert Moses State Park offers a range of activities suitable for all visitors.
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