Franklin D. Roosevelt Boardwalk and Beach

Beaches

South Beach

On Lower New York Bay, from Fort Wadsworth to Miller Field, Midland Beach

New York City beaches have closed for the season and will re-open for swimming on Memorial Day Weekend on Saturday, May 24, 2025.

Beachgoers can sunbathe while taking in a lovely view of the Verazzano Bridge, bike through a scenic trail, jog along the boardwalk, kayak, play tennis, or fish off of the Ocean Breeze Fishing Pier, one of the city's most popular. A park on the beach designed especially for seniors contains chess tables, benches, and bocce courts. The beach's Fountain of Dolphins is a popular stop on any tour of the boardwalk.

Full Details on the South Beach page.

Midland Beach and Franklin D. Roosevelt Boardwalk

On Lower New York Bay, from Fort Wadsworth to Miller Field, Midland Beach
(718) 987-0709

New York City beaches have closed for the season and will re-open for swimming on Memorial Day Weekend on Saturday, May 24, 2025.

Midland Beach shares the Franklin D. Roosevelt Boardwalk with neighboring South Beach, and tends to be the somewhat less crowded of the two beaches. The beach's attractions include a playground and courts for tennis and shuffleball, as well as a sea turtle fountain for children.

Full Details on the Midland Beach and Franklin D. Roosevelt Boardwalk page.

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