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Cupsogue County Park adventures

Cupsogue County Park Adventures

Cupsogue County Park is a beachfront preserve on Long Island's south shore offering sandy beaches, salt marshes, and diverse outdoor activities including swimming, hiking, and birdwatching.

250
Acres Protected
4
Miles of Trails
250,000+
Annual Visitors
1965
Year Established

About Cupsogue County Park

 

Located on the western end of Fire Island, Cupsogue County Park spans a stretch of beachfront and natural habitats along Long Island’s south shore in Suffolk County, New York. The park features 1.5 miles of Atlantic Ocean beach along with salt marshes and dunes that support various coastal species. Its geography includes sandy shores, coastal woodlands, and wetlands, contributing to a rich ecosystem for migrating birds, shellfish, and marine life. Historically, the area was shaped by barrier island dynamics and has been preserved to provide public recreation and protect sensitive habitats. Visitors are drawn to Cupsogue for swimming, sunbathing, surf fishing, and hiking on the dunes and marsh boardwalks. The park also offers ample picnic facilities and a campground close to the beach. Notable landmarks include the coastal dunes observatory areas and the salt marshes that provide excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing, especially during migratory bird seasons. Cupsogue is popular for its family-friendly amenities, clean beaches, and accessibility, making it a prime destination for summer beach outings and nature observation on Long Island's otherwise densely populated coastline.

Highlights

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Sandy Atlantic Ocean beachfront with lifeguard-protected swimming areas

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Salt marsh ecosystems supporting a diverse range of bird species

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Cupsogue Campground offering family camping near the beach

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Popular surf fishing spots along the park’s shoreline

Notable Natural Features

Atlantic Ocean Beach

A wide, sandy beach stretching over a mile with calm surf and designated swimming zones tended by lifeguards in summer.

Salt Marshes

Tidal wetlands adjacent to the beach hosting a variety of bird species, shellfish, and coastal plants, ideal for nature study.

Cupsogue Campground

A developed campground located near the beach offering tent and trailer sites with amenities including showers and a camp store.