Fire Island glamping lets you enjoy the best of the barrier island and Long Island.
You’re never far from the beach on Fire Island. Stay in a glamping tent at Watch Hill to be close to the high dunes, wetlands, and wilderness of Fire Island National Seashore and the unique Sunken Forest. Or enjoy the lively party scene over the summer on the car-free barrier island. Head across the Great South Bay for cottages along the waterfront at Heckscher State Park or on the bluffs at Wildwood State Park. Go glam at the Hamptons and Montauk, or enjoy more than 50 miles of ocean and beaches along the South Shore of Long Island. Head to the North Shore to explore wineries, farms, opulent mansions, and charming seaside towns. Glamping options are limited over the winter, when wildlife spotting, cross-country skiing, and quiet moments dominate. Some public glamping options offer nearly all the comforts of home, but expect luxurious amenities at private campgrounds, including pools, clubhouses, theaters, wifi, and gourmet meals.
You’re never far from the beach on Fire Island. Stay in a glamping tent at Watch Hill to be close to the high dunes, wetlands, and wilderness of Fire Island National Seashore and the unique Sunken Forest. Or enjoy the lively party scene over the summer on the car-free barrier island. Head across the Great South Bay for cottages along the waterfront at Heckscher State Park or on the bluffs at Wildwood State Park. Go glam at the Hamptons and Montauk, or enjoy more than 50 miles of ocean and beaches along the South Shore of Long Island. Head to the North Shore to explore wineries, farms, opulent mansions, and charming seaside towns. Glamping options are limited over the winter, when wildlife spotting, cross-country skiing, and quiet moments dominate. Some public glamping options offer nearly all the comforts of home, but expect luxurious amenities at private campgrounds, including pools, clubhouses, theaters, wifi, and gourmet meals.