Summertime in the City is the accessibility to the nearest getaway spot for pure relaxation and enjoyment. Though, not marked “safe” swimming into the surf, one should take precautionary steps to ensure safety at all levels. There is a drop-off point along the edge of the waterline that immediately creates an undertow—which is what makes the surf powerful enough to pull anyone into the tidal basin and underwater with the outgoing current or cross-current tow.
Every year it becomes a haven for people of all ages to frolic on the beach, to play on the sand, sunbathe, and maybe swim. Though it’s timing that makes a difference when the water is its safest to splash around in—especially when the tide is at its very lowest point one can find that there’s a submerged sandbar around 25-30 meters offshore. Many love swimming out and walking around on it (whenever it’s low enough). But at all other times it’s hidden beneath the waters undetected.
Insofar as beach goers here have for fishing, it’s always lovely, as long as the weather holds between windshield, the sun, the slow moving clouds, and intermittent rain. Once the weather temperatures cool down with the seasonal change it gets cooler sooner. But year round, there are miles and miles more sandy beaches to explore up and down the length of Long Island than just around Breezy Point. That is if transportation from going from one end of the beaches to the other is never an issue getting there back and forth. But generally it’s always really nice. And...
Read moreas an absolute water-bug, I hate being told to get out of the water at 6pm. but there are no rules like that on this beach! also no lifeguards = less children, so it's a bit quieter (still, be careful if you're swimming, rip tides are no joke). It's also a much more queer-friendly environment which is awesome. the type of people who come here tend to be artsy chillers. chilllll!!!! also feels more naturey than other city beaches. i used to be a beach 86-only girly but i am converted!!! all of these characteristics are what make this beach some kind of...
Read moreFort Tilden Beach in New York is a tranquil retreat within the Gateway National Recreation Area, known for its unguarded sandy shores and dunes. Once a U.S. Army installation, Fort Tilden offers a blend of history and nature, with remnants of military structures and an observatory deck on Battery Harris East providing 360-degree views of the surroundings1. The beach attracts nature enthusiasts and bird-watchers, and while swimming is prohibited due to the absence of lifeguards, it remains a popular spot for fishing and exploring the area’s...
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