Heckscher State Park is a 1,500-acre waterfront park on Long Island's south shore offering diverse outdoor activities including beach access, hiking, and fishing in a scenic estuarine environment.
Heckscher State Park is located along the Great South Bay in East Islip, Suffolk County, New York. Spanning approximately 1,500 acres, the park features a blend of coastal, woodland, and wetland ecosystems. The park's landscape includes sandy beaches, salt marshes, oak and pine forests, and tidal flats, providing habitat for diverse bird species and other wildlife. Established in 1929, it is the oldest state park on Long Island and is named after August Heckscher, a philanthropist who donated the land. Recreation opportunities include saltwater and freshwater fishing, swimming, boating, hiking on scenic trails, picnicking, and wildlife observation. Heckscher’s beach frontage and marina attract anglers and boaters, while its trails wind through mixed forests offering peaceful views and birdwatching. The park also hosts a variety of seasonal programs and events. Its proximity to Long Island’s suburban areas makes it a popular destination for day use. Heckscher State Park's natural setting preserves important coastal habitats west of the Fire Island National Seashore and serves as a valuable green space amid developed surroundings. Visitors appreciate the calming water views, diverse habitats, and recreational amenities available year-round.
Great South Bay waterfront with sandy beach access and boating facilities
Diverse coastal and woodland habitats supporting numerous bird species
Historic picnic areas with shaded groves and scenic views
Fishing piers and launch ramps offering access to saltwater and freshwater fishing
A sandy beach along the bay perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and launching small boats.
Facilities that provide excellent access for both saltwater and freshwater fishing enthusiasts.
Several miles of easy to moderate walking trails through oak-pine woods and coastal marshes ideal for nature walks and birdwatching.