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4.2 (43 reviews)

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Tianna S.

Beautiful spot to see the sunset!! I've been coming here for years now and it's honestly amazing. They have playgrounds for the kids if they want to hangout while you walk up and down the path. It's like a mini boardwalk but not very long. They have a sit down area under a gazebo where there is a bunch of picnic benches!! Super cute area I would recommend it They have public bathrooms as well.

Kyle S.

I went here as a friend recommended that I go because I told him that I was interested in creating a project which required tiny pebbles and beach glass. I went on a extremely cold and windy day and only found one piece of white sea glass, probably due to the intense amount of tears running down my face causing double blurry vision. However, you can practically put your hand down anywhere and pick up a bunch of pebbles! There was plenty of Parking and the beach was really clean despite the crazy amount of dead fish on the beach. It was probally just that time of year I highly doubt it has anything to do with water conditions. Beautiful view of the Long Island sound as well. You can probably take a pretty epic picture of the sunset as it descends below the kings park bluff area! There were dead fish all over the place I'm guessing it was just that time of year. It was kinda weird actually.

B-e-a-utiful Sunsets at West Meadow Beach

I have been coming to this beach for fifteen years now, and it's a little slice of heaven every single time. I bolt over from Lindenhurst to get Sunset pics. It's also a wonderful setting for a nature walk or even a date night!!

Linda D.

There is a nice small playground for the kids. Lovely sunsets and evening walks. Just stunning.

Danielle F.

I love this beach. It's what the north shore is all about. If you're from the Jersey Shore and you're gonna complain about the rocks, YA AIN'T WELCOME HERE. Tons of people gather to swim and lay out in the sun in the summer. The kids seem to love it, although the last time I got in the water I thought it smelled a little funky. There's seaweed and seagulls and rocks and the most beautiful sunsets in the evening. The ice cream man will come within the hour of sunset and make everything perfect.

Michael C.

Beautiful little local beach with plenty of amenities. Like most people have mentioned its mostly rocky so definitely recommend some shoes or sandals. The rocks and pebbles are quite beautiful though and its a nice change compare to the finer sandy south shore beaches. Since its facing westward the main attraction is the gorgeous sunset. Pretty close to SBU but unlike the bigger north shore beaches like Sunken Meadows this is connected only to local roads so bit of a drive if you're not in the area. Its too bad I didn't get to witness the amazing sunset on my previous visit here but plenty to do here for like a couple hours or so if you just want to enjoy some good sunny weather. Parking is $20 for non-Brookhaven residents which compare to some other local beaches isn't too outrageous. It looks like they stop charging after Labor Day most likely as I went in early Fall and no one was manning the booth. The playgrounds for the kids are quite nice and it seems the amenities are quite well maintained.

Clear(ish) water!

North shore beaches and I have a love-hate relationship. The rocky earth along the shore is what you have to deal with in order to watch a spectacular sunset (usually). I came here after hours to enjoy a sunset and hang out. If you come here late enough you don't have to pay to get in. West Meadow beach is typically a family beach with a small shore front and plenty of parking spaces. When I came around 7, there weren't many people left. Be prepared, north shore beaches are super rocky! I typically don't gravitate towards these beaches (too many rocks) but I'll always come here for a stellar sunset.

Addison C.

Great place to walk, anytime of the year. It's a good mile walk to the end of the beach and the views are spectacular

Beautiful sunset!
Frank W.

Beautiful sunset and pebbles! Small but convenient beach. Local town resident parking sticker needed.

Empty private beach and close to Stony Brook University. Lots of rocks but a really peaceful beach. The sunset here is beautiful. I can't really compare this beach to any other. It's just a nice place to get away from campus and to clear your mind during stressful times. There really isn't a lot of people here. I think only some of the neighborhood locals come here, thats about it. I barely see any college or highschool students here for that matter. Usually see older people who bring out their grandchildren. Bring a sandwich, a 6 pack of beer, watch the sunset and your mind will be at ease.

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Are dogs allowed?

No dogs because feces on the beach was a major problem here, feces everywhere.

Is West Meadow Beach dog friendly? Are dogs allowed on the beach & on the walking paths?

No dogs feces were all on the beach

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McAllister County Park - Sunset on Port Jefferson Harbor

McAllister County Park

3.6(19 reviews)
7.0 km

My hubby, kiddo and I visited this beach to try and catch the sunset. We made it in time but we…read morewere unable to see the Sen setting form our position. In any case, it's a beautiful beach with beautiful views, and it's very serene. I'm sure if we could have gotten to the beach a bit earlier and wandered, we would have been able to find the perfect spot to enjoy the sunset. The area that we entered the beach, is at the end of a fairly long drive through a wooded area that borders residential homes. There is a very small parking lot located right at the entrance to the beach. I'm sure you would have to arrive pretty early in the day to score a spot. There are police that monitor the area so don't think that you would be able to illegally park and not get a ticket. There was an officer stationed near the lot and when we couldn't find a spot, we just politely asked if we could temporarily park so we could catch the sunset and then leave. He obliged and said it was fine. Despite not catching the sun setting, it was a nice little impromptu side trip before heading back home. I definitely want to venture here again next summer and see if we can catch the elusive sunset from this beach.

Pirates Cove, Port Jefferson…read more Located just a few miles from Stony Brook University ( my alma mater ), is Pirate's cove, in Mccalister park. I'd highly recommend coming here for a picnic. There are sandy dunes and pristine, crystal clear waters. The water is almost as clear as the one's in the Bahamas! This place definitely has less foot traffic than the beaches in the area. Its also a fantastic backdrop for aesthetic pictures. There are also many seafood eateries in the area. Get here early because there are limited parking spots!

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Cedar Beach Town Park - trash hanging in shrubs

Cedar Beach Town Park

4.5(31 reviews)
11.0 km

Our friends said let's get together on Saturday. Want to go to dinner? Nah, let's hang out at the…read morebeach. Hang out? Now I live by west meadow beach in Stony Brook. There are a lot of rules! No dogs, keep the noise down and be courteous of the plantings. Cedar Beach has a much more pleasant vibe. There's a live band playing and you can bring a cooler with no hassle from the local police. We have a Brookhaven virtual summer pass and cedar beach is a town beach. There's a Veteran discount on the pass, high five Brookhaven! There's a reason why the next town is "Rocky Point". The beaches on the north shore are so rocky! The beaches on the south shore are powered sand, this is a south shore thing that I always like to point out. (My beach growing up was Smiths Point) The band is playing CCR, we're drinking cold beers and having a good time at Cedar Beach. The sun is setting and now we're getting up to dance? I like hanging out.

It is difficult to review Cedar Beach, because essentially it is reviewing the Long Island Sound,…read morewhich is vintage Long Island. This viewpoint is from the eyes of a person who's Dad is a Town of Brookhaven resident. The thing to take into account when reviewing Cedar Beach is that it is a Brookhaven Township amenity where admission is very reasonable for it's residents. On the contrary, for the residents residing outside of Brookhaven, their price to enjoy access to the Long Island Sound could seem to compete with Six Flags Great Adventure prices. The Town of Brookhaven, NY website displays the prices. Whether you are a Town of Brookhaven or non-resident the days of paying at the admission gate appear to be a memory. I'm not a fan of the parking meters because they can be an annoyance for Cedar Beach guests at the same time that they do not provide the safety measure that a controlled access gate does in maintaining a sense of safety.     Cedar Beach is one of a few Town of Brookhaven Long Island Sound beachfront parks. The other one that I am familiar with is West Meadow Beach. Cedar Beach is situated on a peninsula in a scenic location that starts off with a drive along bucolic and windy Pipe Stave Hollow Road that gives a nod to the East End with its bordering woodlands, estates on rolling forested hills, and the picturesque Mount Sinai Harbor that brings images of the Great Peconic Bay. A left turn onto Harbor Beach Road continues the drive on the peninsula where Mount Sinai Harbor with the boats are to the south and the beachfront, nature trail, concession stand, and amenities are to the north. One advantage of the meter system is that if you want to see the beach scape by vehicle, you can drive to the end of Harbor Beach Road without paying.    The peak season is from Memorial Day to Labor Day. It is my understanding that they provide lifeguards during this busy season. However, it was off-season when I went with my Dad, a Brookhaven resident, to see Cedar Beach. Living in the Las Vegas desert, it just made sense to spend some time by the Long Island Sound when I visited my dad. Please keep in mind that I am no stranger to Cedar Beach. My memories go back to the early 1980s when I was a child that spent time with my dad at Cedar Beach. Not much has changed since President Regan was in office. Cedar Beach is still a very rocky North Shore Beach that is unstable for swimming in barefooted. However, one change that was administered over the years is that dogs are prohibited at Cedar Beach.    My Dad and I visited Cedar Beach in May. Before peak season the beach was very unpopulated. If my dad did not have a Brookhaven pass, the parking meters could care less that the parking lot was relatively empty. Waiting for us were several spaces overlooking a band of white sand fronting a large expanse of Long Island Sound water spread out towards Connecticut. Unlike West Meadow Beach, Cedar Beach provides a prime vista of a beach scape taking in the Connecticut shoreline. On a serene Long Island day the waves were very gentle. With so few people sharing this experience, this was a mellow way to spend some time with my dad. We did go for a short walk on the beach. Being a hiker, of I was alone and had sufficient time, I would of hiked west on the sand that would take me onto the nature trail that would ultimately lead me to the end of the peninsula at the Cedar Beach Fishing Pier Area where Harbor Beach Road ends at a water view overlooking Belle Terre.     I am a fan of Long Island Sound, I am a fan of Cedar Beach. Being that my Dad is a Brookhaven resident, I could see a return visit here when I spend time with my Dad on Long Island.

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Cedar Beach Town Park - Sunset at Cedar Beach.  Summer is going fast, catch those sunsets while you can.

Sunset at Cedar Beach. Summer is going fast, catch those sunsets while you can.

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Callahan's Beach

Callahan's Beach

3.8(5 reviews)
11.6 km

I've passed this hidden gem THOUSANDS of times, and while back in NY for a long weekend finally…read moredecided to check it out. Though I grew up less than 15-20 min. away, this beach was not in my township (Huntington) so we stuck to our own local N. Shore Long Island Sound beaches (rather than pay a craaazy entry fee). Off season, everyone's a resident of everywhere/anywhere, so a beautiful, sunny February afternoon was a PERFECT opportunity to check out Callahans. We had the whole place to ourselves, and my sister and I checked out the upper picnic area, the new/improved playground, and the wonderful views around the perimeter of the parking lot. Rumor has it there are other trails, but we did not see them, so we ventured down to the entrance to the beach to get a closer look at the BEAUTIFUL views... NOTE: I don't believe you can park in the little circle near the stairs leading down to the beach, though strangely enough, there are handicapped parking spaces there. This beach is many things: scenic, secluded, convenient if you live in the area, great for families, picnics, and golf fans, but it is definitely NOT handicapped friendly, unless you just plan to enjoy the view from above. There are MANY steps to get down to that beautiful beach, and you'd better be in reasonably good shape AND not forget anything in your car, because it's a TRIP up and down those stairs. While my sister and I didn't find the hiking trails that are supposedly there, we did hike the full length of the beach, a WONDERFUL walk all the way to neighboring Sunken Meadow State Park beach and back. BEAUTIFUL, invigorating, and very do-able, nearly 3 miles back and forth. Well worth the "ride!!" Some of the best things/places on Long Island are still free, especially if you go off season... Check this place out!!

Nothing good to say about this beach.Parking is far from beach area the. After walking to beach…read morearea you have to tackle the stairs going down then after a few heart attacks the beach area is dirty and water dirty with floating it looks like used condoms. Where did my tax dollars go besides the steps and the asphalt area above where lifeguard station is. My last time there!

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