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Fire Island National SeashoreView from wide grey boardwalk overlooks the Watch Hill Marina, filled with motor boats and sailboats.
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Fire Island National Seashore
Watch Hill
 
Sparse groups of sunbathers and umbrellas on white sand beach, grass-covered dune in foreground.
The lifeguarded ocean beach at Watch Hill is normally quite uncrowded, especially on week days. Many people agree it's well worth the walk from the bayside marina and ferry dock to enjoy pristine beaches such as this. 

Watch Hill is located on the western edge of the Otis Pike Fire Island High Dune Wilderness, directly across the Great South Bay from Patchogue, Long Island. It is accessible by Watch Hill Ferry, private boat, and foot only.

The Watch Hill area offers a visitor center, a campground with 26 family campsites and 1 group camp site (reservations are needed by mail), permits for backcountry camping in the Fire Island Wilderness, ranger-led interpretive programs (including guided canoe trips), a 183-slip transient marina with water, electric, and pump-out station; a small convenience store, snack bar, self-guiding nature trail, picnic area, lifeguarded beach (summer only), restrooms, bathhouse, and pay phones.

The Pier at Watch Hill, a renovated full service restaurant with seating for 90, is open for dinner on Friday and Saturday during the shoulder seasons, and on Thursday - Sunday during the summer. Reservations are accepted and transient dockage is available for patrons.

The Watch Hill General Store and Snack Bar are open daily mid-May through mid-September, then weekends through mid-October. 

The Watch Hill Marina can accommodate boats with a draft to 5 feet and a 10- to 13-foot beam. A few slips can handle up to 20-foot wide vessels. Most slips have water and 50 amp electricity (125 volt and 250 volt;  extra fee charged). There is a 14-day limit on each stay. Limited reservations will be accepted by phone at 631-597-3109 on the day of arrival, after 8:30 a.m.

(See this year's dates and rates.)

 
Boat pulls up near dock.

Marina Group Reservations

In 2007, a new reservation system was initiated for organized groups of at least 20 boats. This offer is only good for the shoulder season (May, June, September and October; excluding holiday weekends of Memorial Day and Labor Day.)

Contact Fire Island Concessions, LLC at 631-597-3109 for more information. 

 
Woman walking on boardwalk with two dogs on leashes.
Pets must always be leashed, and you should be prepared to pick up after your pet.

Share the Beach

In 2007, piping plovers nested closer to the Watch Hill lifeguarded beach, and for the first time, to the west of the lifeguarded beach. The plovers and terns are back for 2008! For this reason, greater restrictions are again placed on the use of kites and pets are not permitted on most of the beach in front of Watch Hill through mid-August, 2008. Pets are never allowed on lifeguarded beaches.

As of mid-June 2008, no pets or kites are allowed on the ocean beach from Davis Park to Smith Point, except for a small 200-yard section on the east side of the Watch Hill lifeguarded beach. You may walk your dog on the trails at Watch Hill or on the bay beach, but please remember: Pets must always be leashed. 

 
Map of major roads converging on Watch Hill Ferry Terminal in Patchogue, New York.
How To Get There
Watch Hill Ferry Terminal is located at 160 West Avenue in Patchogue, New York, 11772.

From the Long Island Expressway (LIE or I-495), take Exit 61 S onto County Road 19 (Patchogue-Holbrook Road).

From Sunrise Highway (Route 27), take Exit 52 South onto County Road 19 (Patchogue-Holbrook Road/Waverly Avenue). About 1 mile from Rt. 27, bear left. Cross Main Street, go over the railroad tracks, and cross Division Street. Pass the bowling alley. Ferry terminal parking lot is on your right.
Weathered blue-grey buildings at edge of marina dock.
Watch Hill marina and other facilities are open mid-May through mid-October.

Important Phone Numbers:
(Seasonal, mid-May — mid-October)
Watch Hill Visitor Center:
631-597-6455
Watch Hill Ranger Station:
631-597-7021

Watch Hill Campground:
631-567-6664

Watch Hill Marina, Snack Bar and Store:
631-597-3109

The Pier at Watch Hill Restaurant:
631-597-9060

Watch Hill Ferry Service:
631-475-1665

Two paddlers in canoe on calm blue water.
Watch Hill Programs
Ranger-conducted programs help you explore and discover the treasures at the seashore.
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Watch Hill marina and ferry dock.
Watch Hill Facility Hours & Rates
Open from mid-May to mid-October, hours of operation vary by season.
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Colorful Junior Ranger patch and gold plastic badge.
For Kids: Junior Ranger Patch or Badge
is the reward for completing Fire Island's Junior Ranger Workbook.
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Cars parked in front of train station.
Special Transportation Packages
Watch Hill and Sayville ferries join Long Island Railroad to offer summer beach get-away rates.
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Lifeguard stand and rescue buoys are stationed on the beach.  

Did You Know?
Lifeguarded beaches are provided at Fire Island National Seashore during the summer at Watch Hill and Sailors Haven.
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Last Updated: July 29, 2008 at 21:04 EST