Fire Island Lighthouse
Historic lighthouse tower, built in 1858 on what was at the time the western end of Fire Island. The tower and exterior are fully restored to their 1939 appearance.
Fire Island Wilderness Area
Sandy beaches, dunes, backcountry camping and solitude in a 1,300-acre federally-designated wilderness area encompassing nearly 8 miles of this narrow barrier island
The Sunken Forest
Rare barrier-island forest of 200-300 year-old American holly and sassafras, behind tall secondary dunes that shelter the forest from the persistent salt winds of the ocean.
William Floyd Estate
Historic Colonial home of William Floyd, signer of the Declaration of Independence and Revolutionary War general, and 600 acres of woods, fields, ponds and salt marsh.