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Top 6 beaches for spring walks in New York

'01.04.2022'

Nadezhda Verbitskaya

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Not everyone is ready to walk along the beach in New York during the off-season, because at this time it is quite cold in the city, and it is usually windy near the water. But if you are ready to dress warmly and breathe in the cool sea air, the cold months will reveal the special charm of the beaches to you. There are no crowds here, like in summer, so you can take a solitary walk along the shore alone or in the company of a person close to you. Sounds pretty tempting, doesn't it? Here are a few beaches in the state of New York, which edition Only in Your State recommends visiting during the off-season.

1. Fire Island

Fire Island is a narrow barrier island about 30 miles long. The island is home to Robert Moses State Park, which is great to visit any time of the year. Transportation to Fire Island can be limited during the off-season, so be sure to check ferry schedules before you travel.

Address: Fire Island National Seashore, Fire Island.

2. Ditch Plains

Montauk has some of New York's most popular beaches, but it's mostly quiet during the off-season. Many businesses operate here all year round, and this place is also known for its winter surfing. The nearby Montauk Lighthouse is closed during the winter, but you can still view it from the outside. He's worth it.

Address: Ditch Plains, Montauk.

3. Rockaway Beach

Rockaway Beach is the largest urban beach in the United States. Its name comes from the Canarsie Indian word meaning "place of our own people". The Canarsie were the first to settle in the area. More than 8 million people come here during the summer, but there are far fewer visitors during the cooler months. Many of the area's tourist attractions are only open during certain times of the year, so you have a great opportunity to explore the area.

Address: Rockaway Beach, Queens.

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4. Wolfs Pond

Wolfs Pond isn't as popular as some of the New York beaches on our list, but it's a stunning area. In the park you will find many species of plants and animals that are unlikely to be seen in the city. This small beach is located in Raritan Bay, most of the park is occupied by a forest and a pond.

Address: Wolfs Pond Beach, Wolfs Pond Park, Holton-to, Cornelia Avenue, Staten Island.

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5. Coopers Beach

Coopers Beach is one of the most exclusive beaches on this list. Parking fees are very high here in the summer, but you don't have to worry about that (or the crowds!) during the less popular months. The beach is very clean - it's a great place for a relaxing walk.

Address: Coopers Beach, 268 Meadow Ln, Southampton.

6. Brighton Beach

Brighton Beach, nicknamed Little Odessa, is located in the very south of Brooklyn, on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean. Here lives the largest number of natives of Russia and other countries of Eastern Europe in the country. Restaurants serve dishes from around the world. This area is not as touristy as the Coney Island waterfront area, so it has a more relaxed vibe. This beach has many secret places, real gems that are worth visiting.

Address: Brighton Beach, Brooklyn.

Do you like to visit the beaches during the colder months, or do you prefer to come here only in the summer? Share your thoughts in the comments!

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