In 1964, Fire Island National Seashore was established to conserve and preserve for the use of future generations certain relatively unspoiled and undeveloped beaches, dunes, and other natural features. Within the boundaries of the national seashore, 17 pre-existing communities and a county park still thrive. Long Island's first state park lies just outside the federal boundaries.
Enjoy Each Season Most people visit Fire Island during the summer, but each season has its own allure. more...
Did You Know?
Several generations of Floyd family women planted trees around the William Floyd Estate's Old Mastic House. You can still see some of those same trees today. Several big trees are now more than 150 years old.
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