Long Island Beaches Open Past Labor Day

Long Island Beaches Open Past Labor Day

A rescue boat sits in the sand in preparation for expected holiday weekend crowds, Thursday, May 21, 2020, at Jones Beach in Wantagh, New York, amid the coronavirus pandemic. As pandemic lockdowns ease across the United States, millions of Americans are set to take tentative steps outdoors to celebrate Memorial Day, the traditional start of summer. But public health officials are concerned that if people congregate in crowds or engage in other risky behaviors, the long weekend could cause the coronavirus to come roaring back. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)

Labor Day is only the *unofficial* end of summer. Below is a list of local beaches where lifeguards will remain on duty past the holiday weekend!

Jones Beach remains open 10am-6pm daily through September 17th. Admission $10.

Robert Moses Beach remains open 10am-6pm daily through September 17th. Admission $10.

Point Lookout remains open 10am-6pm daily through September 24th. Admission FREE.

Lido Beach remains open 10am-6pm daily through September 24th. Admission FREE.

Tobay Beach will be open WEEKENDS only through September 17th. Admission FREE for Town of Oyster Bay residents.

Fire Island Ocean Beach open Saturdays 9am-5:30pm and Sundays 9am-5pm through the end of September. Admission FREE.

PHOTO: AP Photo/Kathy Willens