Smith Point County Park is a popular oceanfront recreational area on Long Island offering beach access, camping, and outdoor activities within the Fire Island National Seashore region.
Smith Point County Park is located on the southern shore of Long Island, Suffolk County, New York, bordering the Atlantic Ocean. It spans a large barrier beach area with diverse habitats that include sandy beaches, dunes, maritime forests, and salt marshes. The park is a favorite destination for beachgoers, anglers, campers, and outdoor enthusiasts due to its oceanfront location and well-maintained facilities. It operates as part of the larger Fire Island National Seashore ecosystem but is managed by Suffolk County, providing an accessible recreation spot close to New York City.
The park's beaches provide prime opportunities for swimming, sunbathing, surf fishing, and birdwatching, with migratory shorebirds commonly spotted. Smith Point also features a large campground with over 200 sites for tents and RVs, making it one of Long Island's most popular camping locations. Hiking and biking are available via several short trails that traverse the park’s natural areas, allowing visitors to explore the dune environment and coastal woods.
Historically, the area was utilized by local Indigenous peoples and later developed for public recreation in the early to mid-20th century. The park holds significance as a coastal protective environment and supports various wildlife, including endangered piping plovers and diamondback terrapins. Its scenic ocean views, extensive beach access, and family-friendly amenities make it a highly visited destination throughout the spring, summer, and early fall seasons.
Miles of sandy Atlantic Ocean beach perfect for swimming and surf fishing
Extensive campground with over 200 sites offering ocean and bay views
Dune ecosystems featuring rare maritime plants and protected bird nesting areas
North Beach Trail providing quiet wildlife viewing away from beach crowds
Over three miles of sandy beachfront along the Atlantic providing swimming, sunbathing, and surf fishing opportunities.
A large and well-equipped campground featuring tent and RV sites with some offering ocean views.
Protected dune systems that support native plants and serve as nesting areas for threatened bird species like the piping plover.