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  Fifth Street Beach and Park
A gorgeous beach with a playground and grassy picnic area between 5th and 6th Streets on Peconic Bay.
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  Norman L. Klipp Park
Locally known as Gull Pond Beach, this spacious beach, park and marine access site at the end of Manhanset Avenue in Greenport features clear views of Shelter Island and its harbor. A large parking area and boat ramp make for easy access to the water. The beach has a playground and lifeguards are on duty during the summer.
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  Southold Town Beach
Town Beach is one of the more popular spots to soak up the sun. The park features 960 feet of Soundfront beach, a sandy playground area, a picnic pavillion and a wooden swing. Lifeguards are on duty during the summer.
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  Goldsmith's Inlet
Goldsmith's Inlet beach is known for its fiery sunsets and fantastic fishing from the rocks of its jetty on the Long Island Sound. Nature lovers and birdwatchers are drawn to a county-owned wooded area just south of the inlet — 35 acres featuring a trail through tidal wetlands and mature woodland. NO LIFEGUARDS
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  Goose Creek Beach
Located at the head of Goose Creek, this is a popular location for beach goers and kayakers alike. Goose Creek is perfect for exploring by kayak because of its calm water. After exploring Goose Creek by kayak, return to the beach and spend the day relaxing with family and friends. The beach has areas to pull up your boat or to stake out your spot on the sand.
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  Kenney's Beach
Kenney's Beach is located at the dead-end of Kenney's Road in Southold. Beachcombers can get their exercise by walking the half-mile to the east to McCabe's Beach, which has restroom facilities.
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  McCabe's Beach
Located ½ mile east of Kenney’s Beach on North Sea Road in Southold. The beach overlooks the Sound and has lifeguards and restrooms. Parking by Southold Town permit only.
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  New Suffolk Beach
New Suffolk Beach is located at the end of Jackson Street in New Suffolk, with frontage on Peconic Bay. Lifeguards and beach attendants are on duty daily during the summer. A boat launch and parking facilities can be used with a Southold Town permit only.
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  Orient Beach State Park
Orient Beach State Park, located on the easternmost tip of the North Fork of Long Island, is a natural wonderland of waterfront with 45,000 feet of frontage on Gardiner's Bay.
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