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The Fire Island Lighthouse and Wilderness Visitor Center—both parts of Fire Island National Seashore—and Smith Point County Park and Robert Moses State Park—located on either end of Fire Island—are accessible year-round, but operating hours vary by season. Many of the Fire Island communities provide seasonal services. The William Floyd Estate, on Long Island in Mastic Beach, is open Memorial Day weekend through late October, Friday through Sunday and holidays. Ranger-led interpretive activities are primarily scheduled for summer months at all locations. |
By visiting during the shoulder seasons of spring and fall, or by planning to visit on weekdays during the summer, you may avoid the crowds. In the off-season (October through April), however, public transportation to the island may be limited, and some services on various parts of the island are unavailable. |
Participants in the National Park Travelers Club and other cancellation stamp collectors may get their passport book stamped at six locations: Fire Island Lighthouse, Wilderness Visitor Center, Park Headquarters in Patchogue are open all year, but days and hours vary by season; William Floyd Estate, Watch Hill Visitor Center and Sailors Haven Visitor Center are open seasonally. You will have to plan more carefully in the shoulder and winter seasons in order to get your passbook stamped. You should be able to purchase a "Passport to Your National Parks" book at each Fire Island National Seashore visitor center. |
Schedule at least a full day for each visit to Fire Island, since getting to and from the island requires more time than you might expect. Allow for time to enjoy the seashore.
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