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Jacob Riis Park

3.8 (160 reviews)
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Lisa A.

I really enjoy this beach area during the off season (winter) It's so quiet and peaceful with miles of walkable beach. I definitely don't love it in the summer when it's packed and it costs 20$ to park in the lot but, when it's free and deserted this is a prime beach spot!

2023 Shanty's Togarashi Fries $7 w/ Vegan Spicy Mayo (Japanese Seasoned) & Housemade Lemonade $6
Anne R.

2023 Update- Still the cleanest and most spacious free entry beach in the NYC area! August water temperature 78°F- great for a hot summer day. Getting Here- Ferry ride from Wall St 1.5hrs or Brooklyn Army Terminal now $4, departing hourly during the week in the summer with long lines or a premium VIP reserved time ticket for $10, and can be purchased in the NYC Ferry App or at the terminal kiosks. Free shuttle bus waiting at the Ferry terminal takes you to the Camp Rockaway drop off which is under construction right now. Walk over to the Jacob Riis Pavillion for the open restrooms, services, and concessions. Subway $2.75, 1.5hrs from Manhattan is on the A train to the S and then grab a bus that heads to Jacob Riis (or just check your maps for recommendations). Drive and pay $20-$50 for parking depending on your vehicle size. Concessions and bathrooms available at the Jacob Riis Pavillion- which is a 10min walk or so from the bus and shuttle stop.

Estee A.

Beach is super quiet today as it's a cloudy, not blistering hot, day. On trips like this I love listening to the ocean with my feet in the warm sand.

Katey G.

I visited Jacob Riis Park during the Covid-19 semi-closure - so it was quite a different experience than most of the reviews! Here's what's different (in the meantime) +Parking is free! There was no attendant, and parking wasn't 'ample' but manageable +No shops or food are open- bring your own picnic! +It's a Covid-19 rule that you aren't allowed to swim, and it seemed most everyone followed this +based on the crowds last weekend, you're still able to safely social distance while laying on the beach. It's busy, but not insane This definitely isn't the typical beachy summer experience, but I still enjoyed breathing fresh salty air and relaxing in the sun.

Our fun day in the sand with friends!

I personally love this beach and I come here all the time. I went with my friends just last week, and thus, finally decided to write this review. Jacob Riis Park is a place to hang out and relax in a calm, breezy, judgment-free setting. It doesn't feel like New York given its distance from buildings and the fresh, open air, but it very much resembles NYC in the diversity of it its crowd. For some it's an LGBTQIA haven, while for others, it's just some paradise away from the hustle and bustle. Either way, I highly recommend it. You just have to see for yourself!

Nicole B.

Great beach with a very diverse crowd. During the week its light on people almost feels like you have it all to yourself. The weekend its very crowded so get there early to get a good spot. BK relaxtion!!!

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Minah M.

BOTTOM LINE: by far my fave beach in New York! TIP/S: The section to the far left (when facing the water) is topless-optional. If you intend to drive here more than 4 times June-August, grab (buy) a parking pass, it's worth it! ...WHO: party of 1, typically WHY: respite WHAT: (Deets) This is definitely one of my happy places. I come here to read, walk along the shore, take a dip (there's typically calm surf), or just relax and listen to music or a chat with fellow "beachbums". The vibe is typically easy, fun, relaxed. Even though it is hot there is almost always a breeze. Be sure to bring sunscreen and off because the sandflies are real. Guard your food because the Seagulls are real. There is a covered food court to right end of the beach (when facing the water). There is also entertainment (and hammocks) in that area. There is a beach bazaar on Weekends during the summer months with kool artisan crafts. There are bike rentals. There are also tons of benches and a concrete boardwalk if the sand is not your thing. WHEN: days that hit 75 or higher WHERE: varies HOW: car (toll & parking fee)/ bike/ public transportation Q22 Q35 bus BATHROOM: roomy (multiple stalls, separate gender) WIFI: unsure DRESS CODE: as you like SERVICE: lifeguards are present during typical business hours during the summer season

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Ada W.

This beach is ok. Gets crowded even on the weekdays. People are supposed to stay 6-10ft away from each other on the beach but some people just cant seem to follow that rule and just squeeze themselves into any space. Sand is dirty and littered with random stuff. Lots of broken clam shells as well. Need to have rough skin on your feet. Not alot, but quite a noticeable amount of seaweed when you're in the water. Waves were not too bad. Mostly little waves with an occasional strong one. Parking is $10. If you're coming from brooklyn side, have to pay toll to get over the bridge both ways.

Lucie T.

Like this beach so much that this was my 2nd time to visit within 1 month.. It's a great location for a perfect beach day especially when the weather is not so unbearable or humid where you cannot stay in the sun too long. It's beautiful scenic views of the ocean is very captivating and relaxing. There's a huge parking lot you pay $10 to park your car, but grounds are very spacious and clean.

Xenia M.

I used to frequent the Rockaways often, but decided to try Riis beach this time around. I love that this beach isn't overly crowded like Coney Island or Brighton Beach. I came on a Friday morning, and the crowd wasn't big at all. It's super easy to get to from Brooklyn as well. The Q35 bus goes straight there. The only downside is that I didn't really see any showers to wash off the sand from the your body.

Dominik D.

This is quiet a trek for most New Yorkers. There is certainly a reason to come an enjoy the untethered Atlantic here.

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Chris E.

Who needs to go to Long Island when you have Riis Beach just a stone's throw away in Queens?! For the longest time, I believed the best beaches in New York were in Long Island, but I was proven wrong on my most recent visit to Riis Park. Sure, Long Island has Jones Beach and Robert Moses Beach, but don't dismiss Riis Park by any means. I recently visited Riis Park with some friends on July 4th and, as expected, the beach was packed. It was July 4th after all. It was my 1st visit to the beach and, honestly, we had a terrific time there. It wasn't just because the company was good, but the beach was "clean-ish", there were basketball courts nearby, a BBQ pit area, food trucks for the hungry, lifeguards on duty and there was plenty of real estate for everyone. There were no obnoxious people as everyone was just having a good time. The beaches in Long Island are definitely bigger and cleaner, but if you're not into driving in 2 hours of bumper to bumper traffic and want to save some of that time for extra vitamin D, Riis Park is a fantastic alternative. On a side note, parking at the beach's private lot is $10 for all cars and is really the only option if you're driving to the beach.

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Great family outing. Quite enjoyable for all ages!!! We had the baby abd the grandparents with us.

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Great beach. Not too crowded, no NYPD patrols on quads harassing people trying to unwind, like in Coney or Brighton!

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Good local NYC beach for a nice family outing or a solo beach day. Lots of food to choose from on the broad walk :)

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Ask the Community - Jacob Riis Park

Is it legal to have a bonfire?

No it is not, the park police will show up!

Does anyone know how long $10 parking is suspended for?

It's 20 To park no cash accepted

Is it a nude beach? If there is then is there a section to go and if there is pls tell me?

bay 1 is mostly nude & the official L.G.B.T. Safe beach hang out.

Are there indoor showers here?

No, they have shower outside by the pier but just to remove the sand and salt.

Can I bring my dog?

No dogs btw May and Sept. Park police are out giving tickets.

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Review Highlights - Jacob Riis Park

Love going here - not quite as crowded as Coney Island and you can walk up the beach west toward Rockaway to find some privacy.

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Fort Tilden

Fort Tilden

4.1(71 reviews)
1.2 mi

I grew up on Long Island, so my idea of a beach runs along the lines of Fire Island, Gilgo Beach…read moreand other points east. Living in the City made traveling out to the island for a day at the beach more like work. A friend brought me to Riis Park and while I was initially grossed out by the people, over time I got use to it. About 5 summers ago, I rode my bike down instead of driving and soon discovered Ft Tilden. This is the only beach I will go to now in the Rockaways. It tends to attract a younger crowd. Generally everyone minds their own business and you never have to worry about some asshole showing up with a boom box. Of course, don't be surprised if some hipster shows up with his girlfriend and after a couple of PBR's starts playing his ukulele. It's a natural beach, so don't expect the beach to be groomed. Just clean up after yourself. Yeah, you might see some ugly boobs, get over it.

BOTTOM LINE: crowded alternative adjacent to Jacob Riis Park…read moreTIP/S: go early, exit early ...WHO: party of 1 WHY: curiosity WHAT: (Deets) I followed the crowd across the ball field to this beach. Compared to other beaches, there is less space to spread out because much of the land is roped off for nature preserve. Family friendly but folks were too close to one another IMO. I will say though, that the water seemed less littered with plastic and random waste, and I didn't have to tread through rocks and sharp shells to go in waist deep. That was a welcome surprise. WHEN: 7/12/20 WHERE: beach HOW: bike/ public transportation Q35 BATHROOM: 2 options, just off the water are port o johns. In the park area closer to the stables are separate gender restrooms. I used neither. WIFI: beats me DRESS CODE: as you wish SERVICE: n/a

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Breezy Point Tip - Police Man

Breezy Point Tip

4.2(12 reviews)
3.8 mi

Raw and elemental is what this beach is, just an expanse of sand and dunes and grass and many…read moreshorebirds. It's magical if you like to be far from the maddening crowd, and can handle being far from a working toilet too. As you head further out, the beach has, thankfully, less garbage than by Fort Tilden, though you might find, as we did, when you stroll along the shore an occasional dead blowfish, jellyfish, a horseshoe crab. The music you hear will be surf, gently rolling in or hammering at the shore and the occasional screeches of birds. A top site for birding, this beach didn't disappoint and we didn't even visit at peak migrating times. Just be careful if you walk further up along the sands and watch for signs that tell you not to disturb the nesting areas. Nature's ecosystem is more fragile than you think. The beach is a trek from Fort Tilden. You do need a permit if you have a car as the rangers here do check. If you don't have a car, be prepared to hike, and hike, and hike from Fort Tilden. It's a shorter walk if you take the trails from Fort Tilden and might seem endless if you walk along the shore. For all those of you who post on your profile that you love beach walks, well, Breezy Point will offer you the chance to prove your words!

As a self professed beach lover and comber, I've scoured many locations for what I would consider a…read morebefitting location. Not overcrowded, clean and somewhat family oriented. A buddy of mine has had a house on Breezy Point for years, its been with his family for about three generations. From Grandpa, the ole salty dog, too his parents, everyone within his family and amongst his friends -- everyone seemed so happy and light of heart. Beach living can do that for a person. Changes in latitudes, changes in attitudes. We fished off the docks, we swam in tbe water at sunlight, played music, danced and sang after the clam bakes at moonlight. Cracked a brew or two in the process. The strip of stores have minimal offerings, but with all the peaceful and easy feelings to swim within on land, the necessities can wait.

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Breezy Point Tip - Police boat

Police boat

Breezy Point Tip - We hoped the seagull would catch some for us...wasn't to be. Credit for pic to sis.

We hoped the seagull would catch some for us...wasn't to be. Credit for pic to sis.

Breezy Point Tip - After our long trek, sis fired away with the camera

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Floyd Bennett Field - The view

Floyd Bennett Field

3.3(29 reviews)
1.8 mi

Where has this place been all my life!?…read more About two weeks ago, I met up with a group of moped riders and enthusiasts over in Long Beach. We were by the boardwalk but our 2-stroke engines were pretty loud and attracting too much negative attention. One of the fellas suggested we ride out to Floyd Bennett Field. Before I had a chance to think, the majority of the group enthusiastically shouted "Heck yeah!", "Great idea!", etc. Now I've heard of Floyd Bennett Field but I've never actually been there before. As soon as we arrive, I was blown away. It's almost like the Wild Wild West of New York. It's a former air base and was used as a "hub for naval activities during World War II". There was soo much space for activities! As we rode deeper towards the water, there were groups of friendly motorcyclists and sport cars enthusiasts who were... let's just say... testing out there vehicles. It was so much fun to watch. As we explored more, we found a really cool abandoned building which was clearly being used as a practice graffiti space for some friendly young gentleman. As an artist myself, I certainly appreciate the artform (when done legally and with tact of course) and it was very cool seeing it done in a "safe" environment and away from actually buildings or businesses. After gawking for a bit, we took a nice stroll along the rocks and the water, while appreciating the remote control airplanes overhead that were performing acrobatic barrel rolls and nose dives all across the sky. It is really a place that is hard describe. You really have to be there to see what it's all about. Do yourself a favor, if you live in New York, check this place out. I hear they even have a free archery range as well somewhere on premise. I'll just go ahead and let the photos/videos do more of the talking.

This is not a "business" Yelp algorithm, this is part of a National Recreation Area park. Most…read morerecently I came here for a gathering of the amateur astronomers association. In years past I've come here to take a walk, ice skate, tour the historic airplanes in Hangar B (maybe Hangar B or A), and many many years ago to practice my driving. There is an athletic complex here which hosts an ice skating rink and other athletic pursuits. There are community gardens. There is even overnight camping. Great park, but watch for ticks!

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Floyd Bennett Field - The camp store where you can purchase fire wood and other camping necessities.

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Canarsie Park

Canarsie Park

4.3(23 reviews)
4.3 miBergen Beach

Lots of lawn areas , a good bit of it is shaded by big trees along the perimeter. Picnic tables…read moreand park grills . There's a hugh softball /baseball field towards the back. Big bathrooms , could be a bit cleaner. The women's bathroom was temporarily closed when I went so I made my hubby escort me to the men's . There's a tiny book library at the entrance of the park, perfect for borrowing one and laying under the trees for a read.

On a cold winter weekend, my commute from here to Queens on two buses and a train came a total of 2…read morehours. Why would I do such a thing? Because the Parks Department holds a bunch of free classes and events all over this city, and some of the really cool ones are in its more remote locations! I signed up for a compass reading and orienteering class. I was the only one who showed up, so I got a private ranger led tour of the park by two handsome bearded park rangers, Teddy and Patrick. You're freaking missing out! You can sign up for a by-borough weekly newsletter from the Parks Department about these tours and classes (like camp cooking, fire making, tree identification, etc.). I can see why this park doesn't do it for some people, but I'm going to share why I love it. For one thing, it packs a lot into a small space. A skate park, two large playgrounds, a bike/jogging lane, multiple ball fields and basketball courts, the largest series of workout stations I've ever seen (including some that are handicap accessible- in fact the whole park is), clean bathrooms, more trash cans than I've seen in any park, and a more wild area that leads off to a beach where you get a wide expanse of water and sky. If you close your eyes, the din of cars on the Belt Parkway almost sounds like waves. Other than that, the planes are all you hear, but the remoteness is still worth experiencing even with those city sounds. For another, the park contains marshland that helps protect NYC from flooding during storms. Much like New Orleans, we need this land too, even though a lot of people don't think of swampy places with much fondness. The restoration of this site honors the land for what it is and the job it's doing, and has paths around the marshland so you can see the wildlife that thrive there. We saw geese, crows, sparrows, ducks, a praying mantis nest, oak trees, Kentucky Coffee trees, Hawthorne trees (they look like Christmas holly!), and something I kept calling "pink lemonade trees" because apparently that's what their berries taste like. Finally, it's quiet, at least in the cold. All afternoon on a Saturday, the skate park was the most active place. The playgrounds and ball fields were quiet, a few dog walkers and roller bladers here and there but for the most part I had the place to myself. In the summer I hear a lot of people come out to BBQ. The whole neighborhood was quiet, very family oriented. Get out and explore your city! :)

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Canarsie Park - Bike racks

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Riis Park Beach Bazaar - fried chicken sandwich and fish tacos

Riis Park Beach Bazaar

3.8(41 reviews)
0.2 mi

Yeah, maybe my prior review was a bit like Paul Giamatti in the early part of Holdovers, whereas…read moreusually I go for a more nuanced crankiness like Giamatti in Sideways. I don't know if I condone all the bitterness but don't worry, I won't be a posting a video about how I'm resigning due to all of the of dysfunction in Washington. The Bazaar isn't a marquee destination, but the Atlantic Ocean is. I believe I got the mahi mahi tacos from Shanty's in September. One of the better options here is La Cevicheria, where you can get great ceviche in a pure-play formulation or in a combo. The list of vendors and hours of operation should only be taken as a rough guideline. My favorite spot on the peninsula is Tacoway Beach but the Bazaar is fine for quick eats so you can get back to your summer festivities (or the Q35 bus).

I love the beach. I've always loved the beach. And I still love the beach since I had kids, but now…read moreit involves carrying a lot more stuff. The Riis Park Beach Bazaar is a savior. It means I don't have to carry lunch with me, because I can come over here and get fish tacos and burgers and chicken fingers and fries to stuff in my kids' little faces so they can go back to playing in the sand and the waves and leave me alone. And when those little monsters get to be too much, I can go get a margarita. Or a beer. Or a spritz. Or all three. Also, there's bathrooms, and they are really in pretty decent shape for a public beach bathroom. Basically, this bazaar makes this my favorite beach in NYC to go to all summer, and I don't see that changing anytime soon.

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Riis Park Beach Bazaar - Menu at Space burgers

Menu at Space burgers

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