Lincoln
One of the most densely populated areas on the Long Island coast, Long Beach is lined with high-rise apartment buildings. Jetties poke into the Atlantic every quarter-mile and good waves can be found around each. Shifting s... surfline.com
Lido Beach
This is a multi-use beach complex residing on a small barrier island off Hempstead, NY. Shoreline here comprises 1554 ft of sand on the Atlantic Ocean. Facilities here include restrooms, showers, concessions, multi-sport c... morebeach.com
Long Beach Skatepark
Yet another park that falls into the "It''s OK But Don''t Go Too Far Out Of Your Way For It" category. in my opinion this park pretty much sucks except for the nice wide 4ft high miniramp. the ramps are made of metal ... skateboardpark.com
Ocean Beach Park
Ocean Beach Park has a 4-mile beachfront on the ocean with a 2.2 mile boardwalk. Facilities include an indoor pool, playgrounds, fishing pier, beach volleyball, free summer concerts, beach biathlons, boat ramp and... discoverlongisland.com
Connecticut Street Jetty
The west End of Long Beach is no secret but spots like these have been! Parking is rough during the summer months. But you can always find a spot if you don't mind a 10 minute walk. Just head strait north to the bay and us... wannasurf.com
Hempstead Lake State Park
Hempstead Lake State Park is a multi use facility. Included are 20 tennis courts, children's playgrounds, basketball courts, bridle trails for horse back riding, biking and hiking trails, shaded picnic areas and a historic hand... state.ny
Nassau Beach Campground
Nassau Beach Campground is situated within the confines of Nassau Beach Park - 155 acres of sun-drenched sand and recreational facilities, along the Atlantic Ocean on Long Island's South Shore. The campground cons... discoverlongisland.com
West End
Unless you're a karate guy, a wild city guy, or a crazy from Long Beach, you'd better not bother with West End. Insanely fickle since the jetty reconstruction, it offers occasional Sebastian-like right wedges for those in t... surfline.com
30th - 39th Streets
When Elvis crooned about life "In the Ghetto," he could have been talking about this part of Rockaway. For those not familiar with The King, picture J.J. Evans' 'hood from "Good Times." Hollow beachbreaks peak over old pili... surfline.com
Eugene Nickerson Beach & Campground
One of the great beach treasures of western Long Island, Nickerson Beach Park (entrance fee required) covers 3,500 feet of ocean shoreline. Its East and West Terraces set on opposing sides of the sandy beach, offe... discoverlongisland.com
East Atlantic Beach Atlantic Beach
Situated in a congested suburban area, this beach comprises a wide band of sand and is bordered at either end by small rock jetties. A jetty also marks the center directly in front of the beachfront s entrance. No faciliti... morebeach.com
Rockaway Beach (90th)
Being the closest consistently surfable spot to New York City, Rockaway is the most popular day trip for city surfers. The beach is easily accessible by the city train system. The west-end towns of Breezy Point and Bell Har... surfline.com
92nd Street
Use the Jetty to your advantage to paddle out. Parking on street, No meters!, or in public lot. West of the Jetty is more beachbreak with Both Rights and Lefts. watch out for old submerged wooden groins- nasty sharp pointy... wannasurf.com
Lido West
on average days it can be a fun wave for anyone to ride, but when major swell hits this break it can be quite challenge paddling out and wave size can reach considerable heights and be very powerful. wannasurf.com
Lido Golf Club
A "Turn-Of-The-Century" traditional Scottish Links - Style Course with significant water, wind and sand throughout the entire round to challenge every skill level. discoverlongisland.com
Hewlett Point Park
1,100 feet on Hewlett Bay, nonresident fee discoverlongisland.com