Orient Point State Park is a scenic coastal park located at the eastern tip of Long Island, offering stunning views, coastal trails, and opportunities for fishing and picnicking.
Orient Point State Park occupies a narrow peninsula at the easternmost end of Long Island's North Fork in New York. The park features expansive views of the Long Island Sound and the Atlantic Ocean, providing a unique blend of saltwater shoreline, coastal bluffs, and maritime forest environments. Its location on the tip of the North Fork means visitors can experience dramatic sunrise and sunset vistas over the water, as well as observe an array of migratory birds and marine life. Historically, the area has served fishing and maritime activities for centuries, with the park itself preserving this coastal heritage while providing public access to beaches and natural areas. Recreational use includes fishing, picnicking, boating access, hiking the small network of trails, and scenic photography. The park's quiet atmosphere and relatively undeveloped landscape make it a favorite destination for those seeking a tranquil outdoor setting along New York’s coastline. Unlike larger state parks, Orient Point State Park offers a more intimate and exposed coastal environment, ideal for birdwatching and water-related activities. It also serves as an important natural area contributing to shoreline stabilization and habitat preservation for local flora and fauna.
Panoramic views from the park's coastal bluffs overlooking Long Island Sound and Block Island Sound
Diverse coastal ecosystem including maritime forest and beach habitats supporting migratory bird species
Access to excellent saltwater fishing along rocky shorelines and beaches
Secluded picnic areas that provide peaceful settings away from crowds
Offers unobstructed views of the meeting point of Long Island Sound and the Atlantic Ocean.
A rugged coastline popular for saltwater fishing and tide pooling.
Supports a variety of native plants and serves as a stopover for migratory birds.