A grill is provided with each walk-in campsite at Watch Hill. Be sure to use it safely.
Fire Island National Seashore is composed of several vegetation zones capable of sustaining wildland fires. For this reason, open fires are strictly prohibited anywhere within the park's boundaries.
Barbecuing is permitted only in the park's designated picnic areas where grills have been provided. Never leave a grill unattended and be sure to fully extinguish coals before leaving the picnic area.
For wilderness camping—by permit only—open fires are prohibited; you must bring and use a backcountry stove for cooking.
Fires are not permitted on the beach.
Charcoal grills are provided in the park's designated picnic areas for barbecuing. Open fires are prohibited.
Prevention is the best defense against fire. If smoke or other indications of a fire are present, move to a safe location and report to a ranger as soon as possible or call 911.
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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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