Captree State Park is a fishing haven and a picnicker's delight. The park is located south of Captree Island on the easternmost end of Jones Beach Island, and overlooks the Fire Island Inlet and the westernmost section of Fire Island.
The Fire Island Lighthouse is a rich example of Nautical history and is open year round. A trip to the lighthouse, its Keeper’s Quarters and exhibit center will give you a unique opportunity to experience this history. You can also explore the nature trails, the bay and ocean that surround the Fire Island Lighthouse.
Fire Island National Seashore is an enchanting collage of coastal life and history. Fire Island has been a special place for diverse plants, animals and people for centuries. Visit New York State's only federal wilderness this season to enjoy beachcombing, hiking, park ranger programs and more.
Fire Island VIP gives all Fire Island visitors a VIP experiences -- private boat charters, paddleboard, kayak and beach bike rentals, banana boat rides and more!
Robert Moses State Park is an ocean beachfront park that attracts nearly 3.8 million visitors annually and boasts a shoreline of nearly five miles. It is 875-acres located at the most western point of Fire Island.
The Sayville Ferry connects Fire Island's communities of Cherry Grove, Fire Island Pines, Water Island and Sailors Haven/Sunken Forest Fire Island National Seashore Park to the mainland town of Sayville. For package delivery, send to
YOUR NAME
c/o Sayville Ferry Service
41 River Road
Sayville NY 11782