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Dynamic, Diverse, Enchanting Collage of Coastal Life and History
Rhythmic waves, high dunes, ancient maritime forests, historic landmarks and glimpses of wildlife—Fire Island has been a special place for diverse plants, animals and people for centuries. Far from the sounds and pressures of nearby big-city life, Fire Island National Seashore’s dynamic barrier island beaches offer solitude and camaraderie, and spiritual renewal to civilization-weary people.
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Things To Do: Upcoming Events and Programs
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Fire Island Lighthouse
Winter Hours, mid-December - March 31: Open weekends, noon - 4 pm, weekdays 10 am - 4 pm
Call 631-661-4876 for information or reservations.
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"The Old Lamplighter"
Saturday, January 24, 1 pm
Free slide show program
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Seashells by the Seashore
Saturday, January 31, 11 am
Free program
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Evening Tour Tour
Sunday, February 8, 4:30 pm
$15/person; reservations required
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"Lighthouses are for Lovers"
Friday, February 13, 4-6 pm
$25/couple; reservations required
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Presidents Week at the Fire Island Lighthouse
Monday - Friday, February 16-20, 11 am activity for children each day; reduced fees for tower tours
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Winter Birding at the Lighthouse
Sunday, February 22, 9-11 am Free program
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Closed for the season, but grounds open for special programs:
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- Wintertime Nature Walk
Sunday, January 18, 9 am
- In Honor of Trees: 2-hour walk
Sunday, January 25, 10 am
- Great Backyard Bird Walk
Saturday, February 14, 9 am
(rain date: February 15, 2009)
Call 631-399-2030
- Wilderness Visitor Center
Open Wednesday - Sunday
Call 631-281-3010
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Winter Programs and Hikes:
Saturday, February 7, 9 am - Noon
Winter Waterfowl Workshop
Saturday, February 14, 9 am - Noon
Hike for Lovers
Saturday, February 28, 9 am - Noon
Exploring Burma Trail
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- Watch Hill
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- Marina, Campground and Visitor Center
closed for season
Full Calendar of Events and Activities
New Phone Numbers at Park Headquarters:
General Information — 631-687-4750
Permits/Chief Ranger Office — 631-687-4758
Public Affairs — 631-687-4759
Natural Resources Management — 631-687-4760
Interpretation/Education — 631-687-4765
Park Planner — 631-687-4773
Cultural Resources Manager — 631-395-9693
Facilities Management — 631-687-4756
Administration — 631-687-4754
Deputy Superintendent — 631-687-4753
Superintendent’s Office — 631-687-4751
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Enjoy Fall Hikes, But Watch For Ticks. Explore Safely!
As the weather cools, it's a great time to get out and explore Fire Island. However, lone star tick larvae may emerge in densely vegetated areas of Long Island and on parts of Fire Island. While these pin-point sized larvae are not likely to carry Lyme disease, their bites are quite irritating. Deer ticks, which are known to transmit Lyme disease, are also active until winter.
Always dress appropriately to avoid encounters with ticks and mosquitoes. more...
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Get Involved: New General Management Plan for Fire Island
The National Park Service has begun working on a new General Management Plan (GMP) for Fire Island National Seashore. Public scoping meetings were conducted in 2006, and foundation workshops have begun. You can sign up for the park's to get periodic updates of GMP progress and other current park news.
Share your ideas and opinions about the future management of the park and its programs as GMP planning continues. more...
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Permits
Special use permits are required for certain activities to monitor and regulate use, while still protecting the park's resources. Fire Island National Seashore accommodates requests for special use permits when and where possible. more...
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Write to
Fire Island National Seashore 120 Laurel Street
Patchogue, NY 11772-3596
E-mail Us
Phone
Park Headquarters (631) 687-4750
William Floyd Estate (631) 399-2030
Fax
(631) 289-4898
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Climate
Fire Island has a temperate climate. The park's air temperature may be slightly cooler in summer or warmer in winter than on the mainland of Long Island. Layered clothing is always recommended. Check the predicted weather conditions before coming to Fire Island. Ferry schedules may change and some programs may be canceled or postponed in poor weather conditions. more...
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Did You Know?
The origin of the name "Fire Island" has not been officially documented, and several theories exist. What do you think?
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Last Updated: January 12, 2009 at 17:33 EST |