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    Fort Tilden

    4.1 (72 reviews)
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    Updated 2 months ago

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    Digital-Drifter M.

    I grew up on Long Island, so my idea of a beach runs along the lines of Fire Island, Gilgo Beach and 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.

    Fort Tilden
    Freeyah-Knycky C.

    I'll call here "The Thinking Beach".... Artists can get lost here. As a matter of fact anyone can, it simply takes you and your breath away. One early spring Sunday with a chill in the air but ever so calm, so peaceful. Waves, non-existent on my visit, picturesque, oh yeah! I understand there's a lot of history here at the park and beach but I didn't get into it. I was too busy enjoying the moment AND trying to capture pictures to tell the story which I failed at miserably. I dare anyone to visit here and not be taken away. Come on, bring the children, let's make some sandcastles! I'll be back. The End.

    8/25/12; Battery Harris East.
    Matteo R.

    At the bus stop near Beach 169 St. there are minivans that take people back to Williamsburg; that says something about who likes to come to Ft. Tilden. But this should not deter the explorer in you, since Ft. Tilden has a lot to offer. A beautiful area to discover, with a pristine beach, sand dunes, a maritime forest, and an abandoned military base. There are no facilities here: no lifeguards, no bathrooms, no trash cans, and no food, (apart from the occasional push-bike cart). The beach itself is pretty narrow. Last time I was there there were some pretty big-ass waves that ate up about half of the beach. It was fun in the water, but all the people on the beach were squeezed in a narrow band by the fence near the dunes, and it felt pretty crowded. Unfortunately there's a lot of trash on the beach, mainly in the form of cans and trash bags neatly closed and then abandoned by the fence. If you come here, please be respectful of this place and take all your trash back with you. The dunes are a fragile ecosystem, and should be left alone. There are plenty of paths that take you across the dunes. And if you're into urban archaeology, this is one of the most interesting (and spooky) places NYC has to offer. Right behind the beach, in fact, there are the remains of a military installation, built around the time the US entered WWI and closed in the late '70s, was supposed to defend NYC from an attack coming from the sea[1]. The two massive 16-inch cannon buildings of Battery Harris (East and West) are the two most impressive remains: it truly feels like you're right in the middle of Planet of the Apes. Between the abandoned military buildings engulfed in vegetation, and the silent forest, the atmosphere is definitely eery. You feel that this would be a good place where to dump a corpse, or to meet a herd of hungry zombies. Unfortunately most of the buildings are covered in graffiti. It would be great if the city could actually reclaim the area and preserve it. There is also a lot of trash around. If you take the beautiful wooden ladder that take you on top of Battery Harris east, you can enjoy a 360 degree view over the ocean, the Rockaway peninsula, and the skyline of the city. Surrounded by cans and broken glass, unfortunately. This is definitely a five star place. Too bad too many people that come here are just unable to enjoy it in a respectful manner. --------------------------- [1] If this may sound like cold war paranoia, consider this: during the months leading to the invasion of Iraq, I had arguments with several people supporting the war who were convinced that Iraq was ready to invade the US.

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    Tina C.

    Fort Tilden Park is part of Queens as John F. Kennedy Airport is Queens. Owned and operated by National Park Service, Gateway National Recreation Area that is adjacent to Jacob Riis Park. Fort Tilden is an easy access from Brooklyn's Marine Parkway Bridge, or via Rockaway Peninsula, or Q35 or Q22 Buses. Serving as a once functional fort from World War I through Vietnam War it defended New York Harbor, which today comprises many activities of biking, fishing, and including a theater.

    The view from up here of Ft. Tilden beach
    Daniel F.

    I thought I would weigh in since there is so much misinformation out there regarding Ft. Tilden. First off, there is NO parking. None. You can park @ Riis but that means a mile walk, at least. Dogs are not allowed on the beach from March until September. There are NO bathrooms, except one nasty port a john. There are no lifeguards on the beach since it's technically a fishing beach and swimming is prohibited. There are no trash cans and no food vendors. Grills are not allowed and neither is alcohol. Or glass for that matter. All the vegetation beyond the beach is covered in poison ivy. There is no proper place to lock your bike up. However, it is free and there aren't too many places off limits. Stay Off The Dunes! They were planted by hand after Sandy & are very fragile!

    Ethan F.

    It took me 4 trains and a bus to get here from North Brooklyn [although, to be fair, I could have taken one less train. But, I was meeting the cutest girl ever off the L and took the scenic route. Believe me, you would have done the same thing without hesitation]. I would have come to Fort Tilden if I had to take every single train and bus that the MTA operates to get here. Yes, this beach is THAT amazing. The water is abnormally clean. I even went swimming in it [and by swimming, I mean I went in up to my knees and then got knocked over by a wave]. That being said, be careful and know your limits when swimming here. There are no lifeguards on duty, and the waves are VERY strong. I weigh about 200 pounds and the wave that took me down threw me around like a feather. The beach is a little dirty because people come here and leave their trash behind, which is just beyond me because there are trash cans. USE THEM. There's also quite a bit of brush, sticks, and seaweed everywhere along the sand. But, whatever, it's a beach. That's what nature does. There aren't any snack shops or anything near by, so come prepared with enough food and drinks to last you. Also, bring footballs, frisbees, etc. with you, because the beach is empty enough to play whatever kind of beach games that you're into. Just don't be like me and accidentally throw the frisbee into the water [It's okay, the waves brought it back]. On the way home we realized that we could have taken just 2 buses to get here. It takes the same amount of time, but it was nice not to have to transfer a thousand times. Moral of the story is stalk out the bus maps and avoid HopStop/Google when mapping out the best route to get here. The next time I come here I'm riding my bike down. According to other Yelpers it's a nice ride, and the bus that picks you up from near the beach is pretty unreliable [we had to wait for at least an hour for the bus because all of the ones that came 'round were already jammed packed and the driver didn't even stop]. But, as long as you're surrounded by good company it's hard to be irritated when you've spent the entire day loungin' at Fort Tilden.

    Shirley T.

    One of the cleaner and quieter beaches in NYC. I came on a blazing hot summer Sunday, the beginning of a heat wave, and it was clean and calm. Oh, well traffic was an absolute nightmare ...but it was all worthwhile. Everyone headed to Riis beach completely missed this gem. But shhh let's keep it that way. The sand is full of broken sea shells, otherwise, it's garbage free. The water is surprisingly the cleanest I've seen yet. No floating baby diapers, plastic bags or cigarette buds! However, the water itself is green, but hey we're not talking about the Cayman Islands here. It's also full of broken sea shells so be careful walking in the water.

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    Helen Y.

    I had two Heattech leggings under my pants and five top layers under my long down coat. Was I dressed for a Uniqlo Ad or an expedition to Alaska? Heck no. We were all gathered, in variations of cold weather clothing, for the Fort Tilden New Year's Day hike. For my first Yelp review of 2017, I thought it fitting that it be about the New Year's Day hike sponsored by the Gateway Parks service, with space and snacks generously provided by the Rockaway Artists Alliance. The hike itself takes you on the beach, rugged in all its wintry beauty, barren but for the scattered sanderlings and gulls you see. If the thought of a new year brings fear of failing resolutions and the unknown, toss your Prozac away and seek nature here. If you just love deserted beaches in the winter, as I do, come here. This is wild nature, needing no artifice to enthrall. The walk started out unorganized. The exhibit space of the Rockaway Alliance was the meeting place, where all the various plates of cookies, cakes etc, were laid out in a welcoming spread. Unfortunately, that building only had 1 bathroom, with one toilet, and a large crowd showed up on this glorious day. So the guides decided that one would wait for the group of people still waiting to go for the bathroom and the other would take people out. My friend and I and other lost the second guide, who never came back! After some confusion, it was easily remedied. Fort Tilden beach is never busy and a crowd of 60 people wasn't difficult to find. Our guides were Don Riepe and Mickey Maxwell Cohen. Both were knowledgeable, chipper, sweet. Don Riepe, if you are a birder, is a legend in the birding and littoral world and also credited as one of two key saviors of Jamaica Bay after Sandy. I think he dyes his hair white to look old. The man could out walk, outpace, out climb anyone of us there. As he stood there, poised on the edge of a precipice to take a group short shot of us waving, I wondered when he would teeter over and then...take flight! They took us past the beach and to the buildings around Fort Tilden, past the batteries with their multicolored graffiti and past Katharina Grosse's spray painted building. We were given doses of military history, shown how to identity poison ivy in the winter. The highlight for me was climbing up to the hawk watch platform above the East Harris Battery. It was past raptor migration period, but the views from up high were stunning anyway. The Parks Service had thoughtfully erected a staircase recently, perhaps tired of birders sliding down the hill and destroying bird nests, not to mention their faces. For two hours, it didn't seem like a long walk, perhaps because they stopped to talk. Even my friend with foot issues didn't have a problem. At the end of the walk, Don and Mickey broke out the champagne, and hungry folk noshed on what seemed like a table covered entirely with sweets. It was a lovely and different way to start off the new year, and in good, convivial company. For the picturesque landscape, the enthusiasm of everyone there, and providing a smart way to work of holiday calories, the New Year's Day Walk is a solid five stars. Some things to note: 1) the walk is free. 2) the snacks and coffee are free. However, it seemed that on one website they mentioned potluck. Regulars to this annual walk knew to bring food. We knew squat. There was a donation jar to help pay for the food. Suggested was only $5..don't be a humbug. I believe the tour leaders and the Artist Alliance contribute much of the food and drink. 3) if you go, you can bring something but it isn't required(just donate some $$). I would bring something savory, as the entire table was covered with cookies, cakes, chocolate etc. 4)the wait for the toilet is long. Deal with it because the public toilets in Fort Tilden Park have been locked for the winter. 5) You don't need to wear hiking boots but wear comfortable walking shoes. This isn't the time to show off the fancy heels you sashayed with on New Year's Eve. But the trails in the Fort and the sand are easy to walk on. The only hike up is the stairs to the hawk watch platform. You don't have to go up. Don't touch the barren shrubs etc. Don explained that poison ivy is still active in the winter. 6) The group can get big. We were advised to stay close to Don as he is a veritable encyclopedia about nature. They did not split the group into two, as they originally said. But you can't go wrong with Mickey either. 6) If you come by way of Queens via the Q53 and Q22, they are fast and reliable and empty on New Year's Day.

    Kami S.

    The best beach in NYC as far as I'm concerned! It's a little hard to get to because the subway doesn't let you off very close to this beach. It's best to drive, or better yet bike. The beach is less busy and more secluded. It's also topless for you ladies trying to get a good tan. But everyone's cool and there's no creepers or uptight women shielding their children's eye's, ha! You can also try to find the abandoned fort and climb to the top. At the top you can see a 360 view of Rockaways, the city and really everything and it's spectacular!

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    Jacques R.

    Great beach with wild sand dunes all pristine and untouched... Sand is virtually white and the wild vegetation doesn't make you feel like you're in New York . Beach goers are a mix of young hipsters and Brooklyn type artists with their tattooed significant others. Also on weekdays it is very peaceful and best to go to relax. A big change from your commercial packed Jones Beach, Long Beach etc..

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    Ask the Community - Fort Tilden

    Is it a topless beach or completely nude?

    Gateway Nation Recreation Area isn't part of New York state, but federal land. At Fort Tilden, the U.S. park police can ticket people for nudity. "Nudity, outside the traditional use area [which is in Sandy Hook, NJ], may be considered Disorderly… Read more

    Can I bring my dog?

    The pups are not welcome at Fort Tilden proper, but are welcome by leash in some of the surrounding areas. Much of the area they are doing their best to keep natural growth going so it's pretty specific where they are and are not welcome.… Read more

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    4.2(12 reviews)
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    This is a private area so be aware before you go. I didn't know, as this is part of the National…read moregateway park so it's still a bit confusing. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gateway_National_Recreation_Area Most of the area is owned by the breezy point cooperative. As you approach you will see a gatehouse where those going to the cooperative must check in, and those going through pass on the left. I had no indication that it was private at this point. I drive on to the fisherman's entrance, I canister this is 222nd street, and parked. I had a lovely walk, going all the way to the point and back. Later, as I was checking out an old military tower, I was approached by a resident. He seemed nice enough but I quickly realised that he was trying to determine whether I belonged there. He mentioned more than once that the entire area was private and that the only way people can get access is by knowing someone who lives there. Later I read reviews that you are allowed to go to the park if you first get a free day pass from the ranger station at riis park, or hike from Fort Tilden. So know before you go!

    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!

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