Accessible Beaches
Getting access to our beaches is a concern for many people with disabilities. Addressing this access is a top priority. Our beaches have beach mats and beach wheelchairs at selected locations.
Beach wheelchairs use three oversized wheels to roll over the sand, have a comfortable seating position which adjusts for height, and are easy to push or be pushed in. They have a push handle design in the back and a front pull handle, making it easier to move from the boardwalk to the sand. Beach wheelchairs need to be pushed, and are not self-moving.
Visit our Beach Accessibility Wheelchair Request Form page for more information
Brighton Beach
Beach mat: Brighton 2nd Street, Brighton 6th Street, Coney Island Avenue and Beach 15th Street, Brooklyn
Cedar Grove Beach
Beach mat: Off of Cedar Grove Avenue and Cedar Grove Beach Place, Staten Island
Coney Island
Beach mat: West 33rd Street, West 32nd Street, West 29th Street, West 22nd Street, Stillwell Avenue, West 5th Street, West 8th Street and Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn
Manhattan Beach
Beach mat: East side near the picnic tables at Bay 1, Brooklyn
Midland Beach
Beach mat: Off the Boardwalk adjacent to the Hunter Avenue and Father Capodanno Boulevard Parking Lot, Staten Island
Beach Wheelchair:Inside the storage container next to the ADA parking area in the Hunter Avenue and Father Capodanno Boulevard Parking Lot
Orchard Beach
Beach mat: Between sections 4 and 5, Sections 7 and 8, and Section 10, Bronx
Beach wheelchair: Section 10 (Adjacent to the Concession Stand/First Aid Station)
Rockaway Beach
Beach mat: Beach 9th, Beach 18th, Beach 34th, Beach 67th, Beach 74th, Beach 81st, Beach 84th, Beach 92nd, Beach 95th, Beach 102nd, Beach 108th, Beach 121st, Beach 131st and Beach 133rd Streets, Queens
Beach wheelchair: Beach 86 and Shorefront Parkway (Beach Operations Office)
South Beach
Beach mat: Off the boardwalk ramp at the Sand Lane and Father Capodanno Boulevard Entrance, Staten Island
Wolfe's Pond Park
Beach mat: on Cedar Grove Avenue and Ebbits Street, Staten Island
Parks encourages you to come out and try out the mats and mobi-chairs. Most of all, we want your feedback - contact us at accessibility@parks.nyc.gov.