Fire Island is the only federal wilderness preserve in New York State. The National Seashore spans 26 miles of Long Island coastline, conserving maritime forests, dunes and over 250 years of history. Visit the William Floyd Estate to learn about this New York signer of the Declaration of Independence. Join a park ranger for a guided walking tour to learn more about the importance of the barrier beach. Canoe tours take place during the summer months. The 1858 Fire Island Lighthouse is open year-round. Climb the 182 steps to the top for a panoramic view of the park. Seasonal visitor centers at Sailor’s Haven and Watch Hill provide opportunities to learn more about the cultural history of the park.

120 Laurel St, Patchogue, NY 11772, Phone: 631-687-4750

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