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    Cedar Beach

    3.5 (42 reviews)

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    Sharon J.

    Hubby and I spent the afternoon here and had lunch. The food and drinks were good. I wanted a pretzel, but they were $15, a decent size, but I couldn't see purchasing a pretzel for that much.

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    I experienced a serious medical emergency while sitting at Mount Sinai Cedar Beach. I was in my normal spot near Tiki Joes Food court saying hello to my beach friends & watching the lifeguards do their vigorous morning training exercises. To the point they were alerted by a beach friend of mine that I was in Distress & without hesitation these young adult men & woman sprung into immediate action. Rendering oxygen while comforting me ie; telling me everything will be ok. In the mist of this they also had called for an ambulance and fire rescue which both made it down to the beach quite quickly. I was taken to Mather Hospital where I stayed for several plus days. From the very very bottom of my Heart I say Thank you, Thank you Cedar Beach Life Guards for your absolute professionalism & your use of your excellent medical training. You Men & Woman are Truly Amazing!!!! May God Bless you all today everyday!!!

    Still my favorite beach in New York no riff raft clean quiet beach they have 2 bars live bands playing and a few places to eat just a long walk to the beach but I don't mind I get my Exercise in highly recommended $40 to get in per car

    Volleyball courts. The calm before the storm.
    Robert B.

    I'd have to say that is is one of my favorite beaches on LI. First, they sell alcohol that can be consumed on the beach. Long Beach will have it's young patrol guys issue a ticket for the very same thing that's encouraged here. (You can't bring alcohol from outside, but they sell strong enough here.) Second, during the weekday, it's a quiet beach. Third, it's has a great restaurant. I went on a Tuesday afternoon. It was so quiet. And even after hundreds descended for a volleyball tournament, it was still quiet on the beach. Great sand. Clean beach. And you can bring drinks to it. This is a more family friendly beach than others, but a great place to enjoy. The only downside is that the beach is really far from your car. Wait to take the car tram. Walking that distance -- about 500 yards -- is enough to get your calves in shape for the rest of your life. But that's it. It's a great beach, with a lot of space and great waves. And if you want something a little more crunk, head back to the Beach Hut near the parking lot. They get it in there.

    Anna K.

    Clean beach. Great for a nice relaxing sun bath... Great for a day party with friends or a black tie beach event. The hut makes you feel like you are in a beach party video. You do pay more money for parking but that helps keep more people away :) Good day trip to get away from the city.

    Darryl S.

    All you can ask for in a beach: clean sand, great waves, tasty comfort food, good vibes, and a fleet of volleyball nets as far as the eye can see! The Salt Shack is a beach-front bar / eatery spot with a great list of cool drinks and delicious finger-food made to perfection! (There chicken tenders and fries are amazing). Very family-oriented beach that doesn't exclude the single vibe either. Live music with a dj provided. Also can be reserved for private parties, if you wish. They also provide free pick-up truck transportation to and from the salt shack if you don't feel like walking long ways. Don't forget your volleyball! They have a whole huge beach section dedicated to the sport. It cost about $40 bucks for parking here, but the service and cool vibe at this beach is well deserved!

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    Jeremy W.

    Cedar Beach is by far my favorite beach on Long Island. It is a very clean beach and perfect for everyone. If you want to catch some rays Cedar never gets too crowded. If you want to stay away from the sand there is a pavilion with a beach hit that serves pretty good food and amazing frozen adult beverages (I recommend their mudslides!). Since this is a Town of Babylon beach you need to get a recreation pass only available to Town of Babylon residents. The pass is currently $40. I'm not sure of the price to get in with out a pass, but I know it's a minimum of $30. Besides the beach and beach hit there is plenty to do at Cedar. They have a marina for boats and a camp ground for RVs (permits required). Here's a quick summary of what cedar has to offer... - beach facing Atlantic Ocean - food - frozen mixed drinks - live bands after 5:30 on weekends - marina - camp ground - at least 20 volleyball courts already set up - full basketball court - handball court - big playground for kids - bathrooms/showers

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    Ask the Community - Cedar Beach

    Are they closed for the Pandemic?

    Are they totally closed for the pandemic?

    Is there an admission fee for non residents?

    Yes $40 bucks but worth it

    When do live bands start and have regular scheduling?

    After 5 pm weekly

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    Belmont Lake State Park is open from sunrise to sunset, year-round…read more They have Pavilion Rentals for larger gatherings or Parties..There is also fishing allowed in the lake : Following DEC guidelines, available year-round. Picnicking is available all year-round. You can also rent rowboats, pedal boats and kayaks... You and your family can also enjoy activities such as picnicking, playgrounds, and using the various game courts and fields. The lake has trail walking, fishing, and non-motorized boating. The 7.6 miles of trails throughout the park are available for hiking, walking, biking, nature observation and, weather permitting, cross-country skiing.

    This is a family- and singles-friendly park…read more There is an $8 vehicle entry fee at certain times of the day, so it would behoove frequent visitors to buy an Empire State Pass, which costs $80 for the season. Go to ny.gov keyword: Empire Pass. The same Pass can be used for unlimited visits at most parks and beaches throughout the State of New York. I passed by here on Memorial Day weekend. In plain view was a Park Police vehicle, so I felt safe. I also saw several people riding in a paddle boat. How fun! There are multiple clearly marked trails, which are great places to ride your bike or walk. There were several people feeding the ducks and geese in the lake, ignoring the signs that warn them not to do that. The two children's playgrounds are quite spacious, and leashed dogs are allowed. There are lots of picnic benches and huge tables. The restrooms have a lot of stinky toilets. Staff needs to clean them more often. Finally, BEWARE OF DEER TICKS! A few people said that they saw some, so bring some tick repellent.

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