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Fire Island National SeashoreFlock of gulls and terns feasts along the bay shoreline.
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Fire Island National Seashore
Times to Visit: Spring
 
Two deer, which appear to interrupt their grazing, are seen among thick shrubs of beach plum covered with white blossoms.
In May, the white blossoms of beach plum divulge the abundance of this dune and swale shrub. Take a closer look, and you may catch a glimpse of deer browsing among the native vegetation.
 
Yellow flowers on low-growing beach heather cover the swale beside boardwalk.
The interior of the island comes to life as the vibrant yellow flowers of beach heather blanket the dunes and swale each spring.
Before Memorial Day, the air can still be chilly and the weather is somewhat unpredictable so dressing in layers is recommended. Ferry service to Sailors Haven and Watch Hill does not begin until mid-May, but you can easily walk in from nearby communities where ferries are operating on a limited schedule.

School groups are venturing out to the park and education programs are underway at park sites. The Watch Hill campground opens mid-May and offers family sites as well as one organized group site.
 
Piping plover on sandy beach.
Well camouflaged in their habitat, the late-March arrival of piping plovers is a sign that spring has arrived on Fire Island.

Now is the time to catch spring wildflowers and the annual spring migration of birds.

Piping plovers, one of Fire Island's threatened and endangered species, usually arrive on the ocean beaches by early April. Please respect all signs and postings regarding endangered species and their habitat.

 
Small group of birdwatchers under sparsely leafed trees.
One of the best places to catch the spring bird migration is at the William Floyd Estate. Watch for special guided tours and other pre-season programs.

Facilities Open:

 Fire Island Lighthouse
 Sailors Haven (mid-May - mid-October)
 Watch Hill (mid-May - late-October)
 Wilderness Visitor Center 
 William Floyd Estate (late-May - late-October)

Special Events and Programs

Puffy white clouds in deep blue sky.
Check Today's Forecast
Link to local weather and tides.
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Visitors go through line at ferry terminal office to board boat to Watch Hill.
Getting Around on Fire Island Requires Planning
You may only get to some facilities on Fire Island by ferry or private boat.
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Hundreds of small, round, pearly-pink eggs lie scattered at water's edge beside horseshoe crab molt..  

Did You Know?
Horseshoe crabs come near shore on the full moon in May and June to lay thousands of eggs, which are a valuable food source for migrating shorebirds in spring and early summer. Occasionally, a perfectly-formed horseshoe crab molt can be found on the beach, shed as the young animal grows.
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Last Updated: March 16, 2009 at 16:19 EST