Town Beaches to Open with Lifeguards One Week Early

Town Beaches to Open with Lifeguards One Week Early

With warm weather upon us, Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and the Town Board today announced that all Town of Oyster Bay beaches will officially open for business with lifeguards on duty beginning Saturday, June 15, 2024. Town beaches were previously set to open a week later, on June 22nd.  The Oyster Bay Town Board has restricted beach access to residents only.

Supervisor Saladino stated, “Great news everyone! Town beaches will open one week early for you and the family to get sandy toes and a sun-kissed nose. Now’s the time to dust off your sandals, fold up your beach towels and pack your sunscreen for some fun in the summer sun. We hope to see you on June 15th, and all summer long.”

Lifeguards will be on duty, manning stands and protecting residents every day from June 15th to Labor Day.

South Shore Beaches:

  • TOBAY Beach in Massapequa
  • Philip B. Healey Beach in Massapequa

North Shore Beaches:

  • Beekman Beach in Oyster Bay
  • Centre Island Beaches in Bayville
  • Charles E. Ransom Beach in Bayville
  • Harry Tappen Beach in Glenwood Landing
  • Stehli Beach in Bayville
  • Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Beach in Oyster Bay

Beach parking stickers are now on sale. Only cashless payments are accepted, including credit cards, Apple Pay and Google Pay. For more information, please call the Town of Oyster Bay Parks Department, Beaches Division, at (516) 797-4111.