Jamaica Bay and the Rockaways

Rockaway Beach 11c

Btwn 146th And 149th St
Last 10 Inspections
Overall Condition AcceptableCleanliness Acceptable
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Inspection DateOverall ConditionCleanlinessUnacceptable Features
2/5/2025AcceptableAcceptable
    9/10/2024AcceptableAcceptable
      5/2/2024AcceptableAcceptable
        11/28/2023AcceptableAcceptable
          6/22/2023AcceptableAcceptable
            1/31/2023AcceptableAcceptable
              7/27/2022AcceptableAcceptable
                2/11/2022AcceptableAcceptable
                  9/28/2021AcceptableAcceptable
                    5/27/2021AcceptableAcceptable

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                      Park
                      Paerdegat Basin Park
                      Ecology Park is a five acre site set within Paerdegat Basin Park. The goal of the park is to promote habitat restoration and ecological improvement, highlighting fourteen native plant community types that exist or once existed in New York City.

                      Ecology Park is only open at certain times of year when Parks staff are present in order to protect this unique landscape. Want to visit? Check out our Stewardship Projects page for restoration, planting, and educational events.
                      Rockaway Beach and Boardwalk
                      The following beach sections are open for swimming:
                      Beach 9 - Beach 12, Beach 15 - Beach 16, Beach 77 - Beach 79, Beach 83 - Beach 86, Beach 93 - Beach 98, Beach 102 - Beach 106, and Beach 130 - Beach 144.
                      All other sections are closed to swimming.

                      Partner Organization

                      Jamaica Bay-Rockaway Parks Conservancy