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Fire Island National SeashoreMoon rises over dunes near Fire Island Lighthouse.
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Fire Island National Seashore
Lightscape / Night Sky
 
Silver moon in dark sky casts a shimmering reflection on the calm evening ocean.

Portions of Fire Island National Seashore provide opportunities to enjoy the night sky with minimal intrusion from artificial lighting. It's amazing how bright the stars can look on a clear moonless night. Or how big the moon can look as it rises over the ocean.

To best experience the night sky, Fire Island National Seashore offers opportunities for overnight stays at its Watch Hill and Sailors Haven marinas. Properly equipped boats may also anchor overnight within park boundaries in the Great South Bay. Camping is permitted at the walk-in Watch Hill Campground  and by permit in the Otis Pike Fire Island High Dune Wilderness. Many of the Fire Island communities also provide rental opportunities or other lodging options for non-residents.

Late-night ferries to and from some of the Fire Island communities can provide a small window of opportunity to experience the island's night sky, but you have to carefully watch your time. Logistical details are a major part of life on Fire Island.

You may drive to either end of Fire Island, where parking is available at Smith Point County Park and at Robert Moses State Park. However, these parking lots may close sooner than you would like in order to watch the night sky. Again, paying attention to logistical details can help avoid problems that could put a damper on your enjoyment of the park.     

 
Group walks to bayside beach in front of Fire Island Lighthouse, with moon rising in background.
In May and June, evening strolls are scheduled according to the full moon to watch horseshoe crabs as they come ashore to lay their eggs.
Fire Island National Seashore occasionally offers evening programs about astronomy and the night sky. Check program schedules for current opportunities.
 
At Fire Island National Seashore, as new facilities are constructed or as existing lighting is replaced, "Dark-Sky Approved" light fixtures are installed.   
 

Learn More

Visit the National Park Service's Nature & Science web site to learn more about Natural Lightscapes

 
Couple watches view of sunset from aboard a large motor boat.
Enjoy the sunset from Watch Hill's marina.
Watch Hill, in the middle of Fire Island, lies across the Great South Bay from Patchogue, NY.
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Group gathers in front of white manor house surrounded by large trees.  

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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Last Updated: January 08, 2007 at 17:19 EST