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Fire Island National Seashore
Watch Hill Ferry Terminal - Patchogue
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The Watch Hill Ferry Terminal includes on-site parking. Passenger ferries provide seasonal access from Patchogue (on Long Island, New York) to Watch Hill on Fire Island. |
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Located at the head of the Patchogue River, the Watch Hill Ferry Terminal is a key component of the transportation complex for Fire Island National Seashore. From this terminal, seasonal passenger ferry service is provided to Watch Hill and to Barrett Beach.
Planning for the design and construction of a new mainland ferry terminal and visitor contact facility has been underway. A new Patchogue Ferry Terminal—which will replace the old shelter—is expected to be completed by late 2009, and serve as one of the anchors for the Village of Patchogue's riverfront improvements.
Fire Island National Seashore park headquarters is located nearby in Patchogue, at 120 Laurel Street.
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The Watch Hill Ferry Terminal is a short walk from the Long Island Railroad's Patchogue Station.
The Davis Park Ferry Terminal, which also runs to Fire Island, is located closer to the mouth of the Patchogue River. |
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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.
Important Phone Numbers:
(Seasonal, mid-May — mid-October)
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631-475-1665
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Getting Around on Fire Island Requires Planning You may only get to some facilities on Fire Island by ferry or private boat. more... | | Watch Hill Facility Hours & Rates Open from mid-May to mid-October, hours of operation vary by season. more... | | Special Transportation Packages Watch Hill and Sayville ferries join Long Island Railroad to offer summer beach get-away rates. more... | |
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Did You Know?
The Floyd family left to the National Park Service more than 3,000 books from their family's personal library. A number of books were written by descendants of William Floyd, who lived in the house at "Old Mastic."
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Last Updated: April 10, 2009 at 16:31 EST |