Ocean Beach

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Ocean Beach, The Metropolis of Fire Island

The largest village on Fire Island, Ocean Beach is the heart of the island. With more shops, restaurants, hotels, inns, nightlife and services, OB is wildly popular. Residents mingle happily with Day-Trippers who ferry over to enjoy the beach, shops, restaurants and bars. Explore this town and its businesses.

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About the Village

Ocean Beach is the metropolis of Fire Island. Incorporated in 1921, the village has nearly 600 homes and a bustling town center. The island is at its widest here and lushly foliated.

Bayfront restaurants, shops, boutiques, art galleries, food markets, pizzarias, cafes, bakeries, and a movie theater line the main street, Bay Walk.

There are several guesthouses, many realtors, and more services than anywhere else on the island.

The nightlife here is legendary, with bars and dancing plentiful and lively. Many day-trippers come to play on the beach by day and party into the night.

There some rules here to keep the village clean and safe:

  • Except for emergency and essential services, vehicles are not permitted.
  • Bicycle riding in town is restricted during the peak season to make the walkways safe for seniors and small children alike.
  • Eating or drinking on public walkways outside the commercial district is restricted to prevent broken glass and litter.
  • Eating on the beach is not permitted to keep the beach clean and hazard free.

Although it is busy downtown, the residents enjoy the same tranquility as other Fire Islanders once you leave the center of town.

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Town Center

The notorious 1938 hurricane which destroyed much of the island left Ocean Beach relatively intact. They didn’t bulldoze the dunes which kept them from severe damage. Many original early 20th century homes are lived in and pampered, with well tended gardens on quiet, tree lined walks.

During the 40’s and 50’s, O.B. was fashionable with the Hollywood and theater crowd, and regular visitors included Marilyn Monroe, the Gershwins, Fanny Brice, and Tommy Tune, giving it a reputation as an artsy town.

Lucky families spending their summers here can send their children to the Ocean Beach Youth Program (day camp). Arts and crafts, sports, swimming and sailing lessons and a drama program keep the kids happy and help them meet new friends.

There are 2 tennis courts, 2 basketball courts, a bay front playground and a ball field.

The large marina has long term, visitor’s and jet ski docking. Ocean and bay beaches are patrolled by lifeguards. There is a first rate volunteer fire department, and the only police department on the island outside of the Suffolk County Police. The post office is open year-round, and there is a Doctor on call.

The Community

There are strong community ties in the village. The Ocean Beach Association sponsors events such as The Sandpiper Run, a 6 mile oceanfront race attracting over 500 runners, and is liason to the village in official matters.

The Ocean Beach Community Fund sponsors the annual Art Show in August showcasing local artists, benefits for the Fire Department, and raises funds for village improvements.

They sponsor a kids art show, cookout in the ball field, free movie night, outdoor concerts and the “Warrior Project.”

Everyone loves a parade in Ocean beach and the whole town takes part.

The Ocean Beach Historical Society next to the Community House, is a fun destination to view the island’s history.

Ocean Beach has a wide range of residents, from long time homeowners, salty year-rounders, young families with children, group renters, and “day trippers”. Together they make up Fire Island’s most exciting and enterprising community.

Ferries are direct from Bay Shore

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