Coney Island Beach & Boardwalk

Corbin Pl. to W. 37 St., Boardwalk

Brooklyn

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Coney Island offers an ideal summer respite from the hectic and steamy city. With nearly 3 miles of sandy beaches, Coney Island’s sunny skies and rolling waves make for the perfect getaway. If being active at the beach is more your idea of fun than just catching some rays, Coney Island also offers exciting recreation opportunities. With courts for beach volleyball, handball, and basketball as well as playgrounds and amusement rides, the beach and boardwalk can provide hours of entertainment.

Coney Island is also a great place to visit in the off-season. Take a walk along the historic Riegelmann Boardwalk, gaze up at the iconic Parachute Jump, or check out the New York Aquarium, the Abe Stark Ice Skating Rink, or the Maimonedes Park baseball stadium where you can see the minor league Mets (the Brooklyn Cyclones) play ball.

Whether you’re a beach bum or a thrill-seeker with a day off, Coney Island is the perfect getaway.

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Coney Island and Brighton Beach
The following beach sections are open for swimming:
Corbin Place - Brighton 6th Street and West 10th Street - West 17th Street.
All other sections are closed to swimming.

Contacts

Park Manager: (718) 946-1353