Long Island’s off-season is a hidden treasure. From the serene beauty of Fire Island’s Atlantic shores to Montauk’s historic lighthouses and trails, the cooler months allow for peaceful exploration without the bustling summer crowds.
Winter surfing is a must-try for thrill-seekers. The Ditch Plains Beach is a haven for seasoned surfers, with winter waves that provide an unforgettable experience.
The Fire Island Lighthouse, a New York icon, offers stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and surrounding dunes. During the off-season, take a peaceful, self-guided tour of the lighthouse.
Fire Island’s beaches and marshlands make it a prime location for winter birdwatching. Explore coastal areas like Robert Moses State Park for a chance to see winter birds such as snow buntings and long-tailed ducks.
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