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Can you drink on the beach in Montauk?

Drinking alcohol on town beaches is permitted (yay) You are able to drive on Montauk beaches with a special town permit but only after 6p or before 10a (May-September) You are allowed to have a bon fire on the beach!



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Montauk, surrounded by water on three sides, has many more beaches, but most of them are not protected by lifeguards and parking is not straightforward. For those who enjoy walking the beach, there are many options, as all beaches are public up to the high tide mark.

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9 Most Beautiful Beaches in Montauk to Visit
  • Ditch Plains Beach.
  • Navy Beach.
  • Gurney's Beach.
  • Hither Hills State Park.
  • Gin Beach.
  • South Edison Beach (Nick's Beach)
  • Kirk Park Beach.
  • Montauk Point State Park.


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Located off of Ditch Plains Road/Deforest Road in Montauk. This site is a popular spot for surfing and swimming.

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Yes, yes, yes! Montauk is so unique and cool. It is definitely worth visiting Montauk even if just for one day. Montauk has so many great hiking trails and nature preserves, beautiful beaches, lots of fishing and a lively town with so much to do!

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Tourism. Montauk is considered a beach resort, using its position at the tip of Long Island to promote itself as “The End or The Last Resort, and has become one of the busiest tourist locations in East Hampton. It has many restaurants, bed and breakfasts, and hotels, and is a popular vacation spot in the warm months ...

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What is so special about Montauk? Montauk is a charming coastal city known for its pristine beaches, family-friendly state parks, seafood restaurants, and historical sites.

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Montauk is a village on Long Island and is where Percy Jackson and his mom would occasionally vacation. This place brings memories to Sally Jackson as she claims that Poseidon brought her here before and it is also close to the sea. Percy was conceived here by Sally Jackson and Poseidon.

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All beaches are open daily July–Labor Day, though not all have lifeguards. Beach parking permits are available to residents for $50 per vehicle and to non-resident seasonal renters for $400 per vehicle.

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