
Long Island surfing brings with it a range of experiences and challenges along the 118 miles of ocean-facing coastline on the island's South Shore.
From the beaches on the western end of the island, where designated areas for surfing are usually set, to the smaller and less crowded coves of the east end, Long Island waves can be pounding one day, and calm the next.
Water temps typically reach into the 70s at beaches in New York during the summer, but a wet suit is recommended other times during the year.
During the fall the crowds thin, and the water and weather can remain fair into October, although extreme caution should be taken during the late summer/early fall hurricane season.
While here, challenge yourself with some of the other ocean related things to do in Long Island, including scuba diving, fishing, kayaking and canoeing.
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Ditch Plains Ditch Plains Rd. / Montauk, NY 11954
Ditch Plains is famous for surfing due to its spectacular and consistent waves. Lifeguards are on duty during the summer season. Town permit required. Public facilities. >More
Burma Road / Fire Island, NY 11782 / 631 687-4750
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Take the ferry from Patchogue or Sayville to visit this 'island with no roads." Fire Island has been a special place for a diversity of plants and animals and people for centuries. Today, its unspoile >More
Ocean Parkway / Babylon, NY 11702 / 631 893-2100
7 miles Ocean Beach, nonresident fee >More
Ocean Parkway / Wantagh, NY 11793 / 516 785-1600
www.nysparks.state.ny.us.parks
Jones Beach State Park's top attraction has always been swimming. The park offers fine surf bathing along 6.5 miles of ocean beach, one-half mile of bay beach for stillwater bathing, and two swimming >More
700 Magnolia Boulevard / Long Beach, NY 11561 / 516 431-3890
Check with the City of Long Beach for allowable surfing areas and surfing schools. Surfing beaches, and other areas opened up to surfing will be marked clearly with yellow flags by the City of Long B >More
Robert Moses State Park Robert Moses Causeway / Fire Island, NY 11770 / 631 669-0470
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For all of Robert Moses State Park's 875 acres, its most popular attraction is the five miles of white, fine, sandy beaches streching eastward from the Fire Island Inlet. With four bathhouses, a beac >More
Long Beach Blvd & The Beach / Long Beach, NY 11561 / 516 318-3993
www.skudinsurf.com
Skudin Surf School brings the sport of surfing to adults and children ages five and older, of all abilities, in a fun, positive and safe environment.
Skudin Surf offers private surf instruction, g >More
Smith Point County Park William Floyd Pkwy / Shirley, NY 11967 / 631 852-1313
Smith Point, on the Fire Island barrier beach, is a haven for sportsmen, surfers and beach lovers. The park offers camping, fishing, scuba diving, swimming, and a food concession. A nationally recog >More
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