Smith Point Bird Sanctuary is a vital coastal habitat on Long Island known for its rich birdlife and serene natural beauty, offering excellent birdwatching and nature observation opportunities.
Smith Point Bird Sanctuary is located at the eastern end of Fire Island, part of the Fire Island National Seashore in New York. This protected area encompasses a unique barrier island ecosystem featuring sandy beaches, dunes, salt marshes, and maritime forests. The sanctuary serves as a crucial stopover for migratory birds along the Atlantic Flyway, hosting numerous species of shorebirds, waterfowl, and songbirds throughout the year. Its diverse habitats support threatened and endangered species including piping plovers and least terns, which nest on the sandy beaches during spring and summer. Established to conserve these sensitive bird populations, the sanctuary has become a popular site for birdwatchers, photographers, and naturalists. Smith Point offers several easy walking trails and observation platforms that provide close views of wildlife while protecting critical nesting areas. Visitors can also explore nearby bays ideal for paddle sports and enjoy peaceful beaches away from the more crowded parts of Long Island. The site's proximity to mainland Long Island and the town of Shirley makes it accessible for day trips, and its natural setting provides a refuge for both migrating birds and outdoor enthusiasts. Preservation efforts focus on maintaining the fragile dune system and reducing human disturbance during nesting seasons. This careful balance makes Smith Point Bird Sanctuary an important natural asset for education, recreation, and conservation.
Piping plover and least tern nesting beaches
Salt marsh habitats supporting waterfowl
Fire Island National Seashore adjacent coastline
Observation platforms for birdwatching and wildlife viewing
Protected sandy beach sections where endangered piping plovers and least terns breed each year.
Extensive tidal marshes that provide vital feeding and breeding habitat for migratory waterfowl.
Elevated viewing decks offering unobstructed views of birds and coastal landscapes with minimal disturbance to wildlife.